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Dante Bichette, Mike Hampton, Jeffrey Hammonds

Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Gary Carter

Carlton Fisk, Carlos Lee, Steve Carlton

 

This is what's funny to me about this game.  So Pedro Martinez who won a Cy Young with Montreal/Washington and a few more with Boston gets 29%.  Randy Johnson, who started his career with Montreal for a little bit before getting traded to Seattle and then pitched for Houston for a few months gets 27%.  

Meanwhile, Carlton Fisk who has one of the most amazing postseason homers ever for Boston and played for the White Sox for a long time and famously switched his numbers from 27 to 72 only gets 13%.  He was the first one I thought of on the grid, I figured he'd be at least 25%.

 

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2 hours ago, Moose Milligan said:

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Andrew McCutcheon, Bert Blyleven, Honus Wagner

Rick Schu, Curt Schilling, Ken Singleton

Bobby Abreu, Randy Johnson, Yogi Berra

I've used Rick Schu about three times for Orioles/Phillies grids.  Ken Singleton only 2%, Schilling was 4%.

 

I had the same Pitt/Phi answer. 280 choices and he was the only one I could think of. What was your Phil/Balt score. Mine was 2%, thought it would be lower. 82 total. 4 for the Baltimore row.

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2 hours ago, backwardsk said:

I had the same Pitt/Phi answer. 280 choices and he was the only one I could think of. What was your Phil/Balt score. Mine was 2%, thought it would be lower. 82 total. 4 for the Baltimore row.

5.8% total.  A bit different than this morning but not too much.

.8% for Rick Schu, 4% for Curt Schilling, 1% for Ken Singleton 

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13 minutes ago, SpOkane said:

4.39 %for the O's: Mike Anderson (0.09%), Curt Schilling (4%), Lee May (0.3%).

I always use Anderson for Phi/StL/Bal.

Man, I had forgotten about Mike Anderson.

I use Floyd Rayford for SL/Balt.   We traded him to SL for Tito Landrum, then Floyd came back to Baltimore the next year.   And Landrum went back to St Louis.

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