Manuel López

López is another pretty standard fringe player: could make some contact, could steal a base. But no eye for the strike zone, little power, and an awful fielder. In 1900/1901 he could make an argument as a part-time player, but those would be the only seasons where that was possible, and even there, he would struggle around league average.

We added some years at the start of his career, and then have him fade from the game in 1905, seeing his 1908 reappearance in real life as a fluke.

NameManuel López (El Cartera)
ID / Statuslopez01man / Draft
PosLF
DOB / i9s Career1874 / 1896 - 1905
Birthplace(Cuba)
Height / Weight /
B / T /

 

Batting Projections

YearABH2B3BHRBBSOSBCSBAOBPSLGOPS
189610520010119000.1900.2670.2100.477
189712126100710000.2150.2580.2230.481
1898253573101720000.2250.2740.2450.519
1899214544001013000.2520.2860.2710.557
190044112414313129000.2810.3280.3330.662
19013888811403044000.2270.2820.2760.558
19023536410002728000.1810.2390.2100.449
1903176321101124000.1820.2300.1990.429
190413321000626000.1580.1940.1580.352
190512324100920000.1950.2440.2030.448

 

Pitching Projections