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I also tried all-Mets but was shocked to learn Olerud was not a career .300 hitter (.295, looked it up) and I wasted Piazza on the 40-war instead of .300 hitting catchers list, then panicked and crashed with Pudge Rodriguez.



The whole .300 career list is hard for Mets. I had to go with Chipper Jones for a .300 shortstop.


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Have never picked Jeter ever either. Do have a lifelong Yankee here. Rarity of 13



Allstar/1 team Mark Prior 0.3

Catcher/1team Bill Dickey 2

SS/1 team Pee Wee Reese 2

Allstar/300 avg Enos Slaughter 0.1

Catcher/300 avg Mickey Cochrane 4

SS/300 avg Nap Lajoie 1

Allstar/40 war John Olerud 0.1

Catcher/40 war Craig Biggio 4

SS/40 war Julio Franco 0.1


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️ Immaculate Grid 333 9/9:

Rarity: 117

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LAD/NEG - Don Newcombe 9

CLE/NEG - Larry Doby 49

NONUS/NEG - Martin Dihigo 22

LAD/PIT - Casey Stengel .3

CLE/PIT - Carlos Santana 28

NONUS/PIT - Francisco Liriano 2

LAD/ASG - Steve Garvey 6

CLE/ASG - Vic Wertz .2

NONUS/ASG - Orlando Cepeda .6


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A decent showing today with 39 rarity score



PHI/MIL - John Vukovich

PHI/BOS - Curt Schilling

PHI .300+ - BA Len Dykstra

MIL/SDP - Rollie Fingers

BOS/SDP - Craig Kimbrel

SDP .300+ BA - John Kruk

MIL RF - Ben Ogilvie

BOS RF - Dwight Evans

.300+ BA/RF - Starling Marte



Schilling (11%) for PHI/BOS was the only answer in double digits.

Surprising (to me anyway) that Jonathan Papelbon was the most common answer and almost double that pct.


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I think today is the first time I remembered to play I.G. since my previous post, but I'm still counting

it as two Immacualtes in a row, hi-lighted by an all b&w photo trio in the right hand column.



Jim Kaat - Wilson Ramos - Walter Johnson

Hoyt Wilhelm - Ken Singleton - Rogers Hornsby

Octavio Dotel* - Sean Doolittle** - Jimmie Foxx





* Pure guess to complete the grid

** 22 of the 50 rarity points although I c/should have known Gil Gonzalez, Dan Haren or others


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️ Immaculate Grid 339 9/9:

Rarity: 89

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Will post my answers later my plane is taxiing for departure


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Half my score on stupid CC Sabathia. There were only four other choices and I knew 1-2 of them



️ Immaculate Grid 341 9/9:

Rarity: 123

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CHC/CLE - Rich Hill 3

3000K/CLE - CC Sabathia 62

300AVG/CLE - Lou Boudreau 1

NYM/CHC - Shawon Dunston 2

NYM/3000K - Verlander 13

NYM/300AVG - Bernard Gilkey .6

TEX/CHC - Fergie Jenkins 8

TEX/3000K - Scherzer 21

TEX/300AVG - Josh Hamilton 12


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Got a 61



Ralph Kiner (0.7%) - Gaylord Perry (15) - Nap Lajoie (4)

Lance Johnson (1) - Pedro Martinez (15) - Wally Backman (1)

Rafael Palmero (9) - Fergie Jenkins (8) - Ivan Rodriguez (6)



Glad I remembered Ralph cuz I don't know that I was coming up with anyone else for CHC/CLE


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Frayed Knot wrote:





Glad I remembered Ralph cuz I don't know that I was coming up with anyone else for CHC/CLE


Dennis Eckersley, Andre Thornton, Jose Cardenal, Bob L. Miller, Bobby Bonds.....


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I didn't say there weren't any others, only that I likely wouldn't have come up with any.

I wouldn't have thought of a single one of those names and, even if I had, I wouldn't have known that any of them played for both CHC & CLE


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Had I thought of Rick Sutcliffe I would have instantly recognized him as being a CHC/CLE seeing how his trade to Chicago's north side

in 1984 and his subsequent rebound to a top pitcher (he was in the midst of a poor year* in CLE due to some dental problems IIRC)

was probably the biggest factor that kept the Mets from winning the NL East that year.



* Sutcliffe's 1984: 4-5 w/a 5.15 ERA and 1.66 WHIP in 15 starts for the Indians prior to the June 13th trade;

20 starts for the Cubs going 16-1 w/a 2.69 ERA and 1.08 WHIP after arriving in Chicago. He won the NL CY




But, alas, Sutcliffe's name never popped into my head and likely wouldn't have unless I pondered over the question for many hours,

if not weeks, which I had no intention of doing.





btw, Sutcliffe was dealt, with George Frazier, for Joe Carter (I have zero recollection of him starting his ML career as a Cub), Mel Hall,

and Don Schultze, so all of those guys would work as CHC/CLE answers as well





second btw: for all the issues that those mid-80s Mets managed to create on their own, they also had an odd habit of running up

against pitchers in the midst either of a career year or at least a brilliant late season/playoff run: Sutcliffe '84, John Tudor 1985,

Mike Scott 1986, Orel Hershiser 1988


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I'm always glad to get a Rarity Score under 100. Today I got a 46, much above my best of 5, but pretty darn good.



MIN/OAK: Cesar Tovar 0.9%

MIN/OF: Tony Oliva 2%

MIN/200 wins: Steve Carlton 4%

TEX/OAK: Dave Stewart 2%

TEX/OF: Oddibe McDowell 2%

TEX/200 wins: Max Scherzer 20%

CLE/OAK: Tris Speaker 1%

CLE/OF: Kenny Lofton 12%

CLE/200 wins: Early Wynn 2%


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️ Immaculate Grid 345 9/9:

Rarity: 55

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Also generally happy with a two digit rarity score.



OAK/MIN - Rich Hill 3

MIN/OF - Michael Cuddyer 2

MIN/200W - Jerry Koosman 1

OAK/TEX - Jose Canseco 28

TEX/OF - Gary Matthews Jr 2

TEX/200W - Fergie Jenkins 8

CLE/OAK - Bartolo Colon 6

CLE/OF - Vic Wertz .3

CLE/200W - Gaylord Perry 6


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I scored a 39 today, which might be my second-lowest ever. Bonus: Eight of the nine players were Mets.



NYM/TEX: Lee Mazzilli 2%

NYM/SS: Roy McMillan 0.3%

NYM/30HR: Ike Davis 1%

2B/TEX: Lenny Randle 1%

2B/SS: Jose Reyes 1%

2B/30HR: Jeff Kent 17%

30SB/TEX: Oddibe McDowell 9%

30SB/SS: Francisco Lindor 3%

30SB/30HR: Howard Johnson 4%


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Very similar (35) including some guesses in common



NYM/TEX: Gary Mathews Jr. (0.5%) -- NYM/SS: Kevin Mitchell (0.5%) -- NYM/30HR: Todd Hundley (3%)

2B/TEX: Michael Young (12%) -- 2B/SS: Kaz Matsui (1%) -- 2B/30HR: Davey Johnson (4%)

TEX/30SB: Oddibe McDowell (7%) -- SS/30SB: Maury Wills (3%) -- 30SB/30HR: Howard Johnson (3%)





Odd that some of the pcts are different for the same players but it probably has something to do with when

you post your grid (mine was around 12:30 - 1:00) as the pcts will change as new answers come in.


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We do all seem to come up with a lot of the same obscure guys. Also, Rougned Odor is a very easy name to remember.



NYM/TEX: Jon Matlack (2%) -- NYM/SS: Roy McMillan (0.4%) -- NYM/30HR: Mike Cameron (0.5%)

2B/TEX: Rougned Odor (14%) -- 2B/SS: Kaz Matsui (1%) -- 2B/30HR: Davey Johnson (4%)

TEX/30SB: Ian Kinsler (14%) -- SS/30SB: Rafael Furcal (3%) -- 30SB/30HR: Howard Johnson (3%)



Total 42


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I was able to fill in eight of the nine boxes almost immediately, but I had no idea who might have had 30 saves for the Blue Jays. After I gave up, I peeked, and I know that if I thought about it for a hundred years I never would have come up with any of the 12 pitchers who had done it.


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Dave Stieb (Jays) and Robin Roberts (Phillies) both maxed out at 198 K seasons. Guess which two I chose?

I [CROSSOUT]often[/CROSSOUT] usually outsmart myself trying to avoid the most obvious answers like, say, Clemens and Carlton


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I was going to go with Robin Roberts, then briefly considered John Denny, but decided to play it safe with Carlton especially since my first guess, Javier Baez for Tigers/Cubs, pretty much ended my chance at getting a low score.


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Was trying to come up with all nine players who were former Mets but could not come up with a former 3B/MVP. Missed a couple of obvious ones when I looked at the answers.



️ Immaculate Grid 356 9/9:

Rarity: 49

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C/ASG - Paul LoDuca .9

C/MVP - Yogi 13

C/NONUS - Ramon Castro .5

3B/ASG - Robin Ventura 1

3B/MVP - A-Rod 18

3B/NONUS - Edgardo Alfonso 1

CF/ASG - Lee Mazzilli .5

CF/MVP - Willie Mays 12

CF/NONUS - Carlos Gomez 1


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Johnny Lunchbucket wrote:

Gary Matthews was never an all star


He was my go-to for that box, but I decided to go even more obscure, so I went with Bake McBride (0.08%). I thought Matthews would have been on an All-Star team for sure.


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Lots of oddball selections one could have made in today's grid



C/ASG - Carlos Delgado, Craig Biggio, Joe Torre, Dale Murphy ... all backstops early in their careers.

C/MVP - both Torre and Murphy work here too

3B/ASG - Gary Carter (from that wild game v Cincy)

3B/MVP - Don Mattingly (the resumption of the Pine Tar game when Billy Martin put out a goofy lineup to protest that the protest was upheld)

3B/non-US - Ron Gardenhire (Germany)

CF/non-US - Bobby Thomson (Scotland)

CF/ASG - Howard Johnson



And those were just the ones I knew ... which means most of you can probably come up with twice as many.


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I got a 32 today. Eight of the nine were Mets, which I always like doing whenever I can.



C/All-Star: John Stearns 0.6%

C/MVP: Yogi Berra 14%

C/Not USA: Junior Ortiz 0.7%

3B/All-Star: Joel Youngblood 0.05%

3B/MVP: Pete Rose 2%

3B/Not USA: Jose Reyes 0.5%

CF/All-Star: Carlos Beltran 1%

CF/MVP: Willie Mays 12%

CF/Not USA: Tsuyoshi Shinjo 0.7%


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