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Originally Posted by dkgo
The perfect version is playable and representative of Aaron's career. As said before, a lot of his value was in durability and playing at a high level for a very long time. In perfect team every player is durable and can play at the same level forever.
Remove the name from the card and look at the stats. A .977 OPS doesn't rank in the top 500 seasons of all time. His defense was bad. It's probably a diamond card based on offense alone that drops due to positional value and defense.
OOTP is all stats not stories.
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Very true indeed. Itīs a pity I couldnīt find a winning card for him, he was one of the few players that made going to the game when the Braves were in town tolerable.
As for the perfect Aaron, you and I run in different circles.