Big Cat Galarraga (SAUT) was just coming into his own early in his career with the Expos. He would truly flourish later on in Colorado and Atlanta- collecting 132 home runs and 411 RBI in a 3 year period with the Rockies and Braves.
Super Baseball Simulator 1000 for SNES is based on the 1990 statistics.
1991 Montreal Expos Batting Order
1 NICK (Delino DeShields). Bats left. St of 4. 2nd Baseman. .299 average, 5 home runs, 14 running, 8 fielding
2 OLUR (Spike Owen). Bats left. St of 1. Short Stop. .224 average, 6 home runs, 8 running, 7 fielding
3 PAUL (Ivan Calderon) Bats right. St of 7. Left Fielder. .281 average, 13 home runs, 7 running, 6 fielding
4 RAY (Tim Wallach). Bats right. St of 5. 3rd Baseman. .303 average, 22 home runs, 8 running, 7 fielding
5 SAUT (Andres Galarraga). Bats right. St of 1. 1st Baseman. .271 average, 21 home runs, 8 running, 6 fielding
6 TERY (Larry Walker). Bats left. St of 5. Right Fielder. .254 average, 18 home runs, 8 running, 7 fielding
7 VCTR (Dave Martinez). Bats left. St of 6. Center Fielder. .286 average, 12 home runs, 9 running, 6 fielding
8 WALT (Mike Fitzgerald). Bats right. St of 1. Catcher. .251 average, 8 home runs, 5 running, 10 fielding
PH ADRN (Junior Noboa). Bats right. St of 6. .264 average, 2 home runs, 6 running, 7 fielding
PH BERT (Marquis Grissom). Bats right. St of 5. .272 average, 1 home run, 7 running, 7 fielding
PH CARY (Jerry Goff). Bats left. St of 1. .223 average, 4 home runs, 7 running, 4 fielding
PH DANA (Nelson Santovenia). Bats right. St of 3. .229 average, 6 home runs, 8 running, 5 fielding
1991 Pittsburgh Pirates Pitching Staff
SP EDDY (Dennis Martinez). Right Hander. 2.98 ERA. SPD 88, R9, L9, F9, ST32
SP FERD (Oil Can Boyd). Right Hander. 2.70 ERA. SPD 86, R10, L8, F5, ST30
SP GEOF (Mark Gardner). Right Hander. 3.44 ERA. SPD 86, R9, L5, F5, ST34
SP HARY (Bill Sampen). Right Hander. 3.02 ERA. SPD 89, R7, L9, F6, ST32
RP JERY (Steve Frey). Right Hander. 1.99 ERA. SPD 88, R8, L6, F6, ST15
Closer KENT (Barry Jones). Right Hander. 2.23 ERA. SPD 91, R10, L9, F7, ST20
1991 Montreal Expos Team Analysis : A personal favorite. Not a flashy team but they’re led by a productive offense. The middle of their order isn’t terribly powerful, but top to bottom it’s a productive offense other than Spike Owen. Again, another crappy #2 hitter – put Owen at 8 since there are no viable replacements on the bench anyway. Tim Wallach is a machine – the best overall hitter on the team, slightly higher average and more power than Andres Galarraga. DeShields is a decent yet unspectacular leadoff hitter. Even WALT (Mike Fitzgerald) I seem to have luck with.
The pitching staff leaves some to be desired. El Presidente Dennis Martinez should be a little better than he is, with poor ST and overall speed like the other starters. Barry Jones is a decent closer though with 20 stamina and good movement, while Steve Frey has 18 ST to soak up innings as a set-up man.