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9/9, 61 for me today.

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Frank Robinson, Tommy John, Sandy Koufax

Gaylord Perry, AJ Pierzynski, Jeff Kent

Early Wynn, Lamarr Hoyt, Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown

I enjoyed including Brown, who garnered 0.3%

 

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brutal puzzle today 6 of 9.  No hitter category always rough, then pair it with the Rockies and Mariners fill-ins...no thanks

 

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flubbed it up thinking Mike Cameron played for Houston.  also Learned Nolan Jones was a 2nd round pick and Jose Fernandez never threw a No-hitter - was at least convinced he was super close.

 

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I got my second lowest score ever today, an 8.

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Bert Campaneris 0.8%, Dale Murphy 3%, Cesr Tovar 0.5%

Ty Wigginton 0.3%, Terry Pendleton 2%, Chico Salmon 0.08%

Al Bumbry 0.1%, Roberto Clemente 0.5%, Jorge Mateo 0.4%

It's kind of ridiculous that Bumbry has a lower percentage than Campaneris or Tovar.

I considered using Al Rosen for MVP 3B, but I was only about 85% sure he's won one.  He might have done better than Pendleton.

 

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Just now, Spy Fox said:

Good recipe for low scores today. I could only get down to 9/9 20, couldn't think of any good low rarity candidates for an MVP C. 

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One of my favorite all time players.

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Ernie Lombardi

came in at .9%.

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5 hours ago, Frobby said:

I got my second lowest score ever today, an 8.

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Bert Campaneris 0.8%, Dale Murphy 3%, Cesr Tovar 0.5%

Ty Wigginton 0.3%, Terry Pendleton 2%, Chico Salmon 0.08%

Al Bumbry 0.1%, Roberto Clemente 0.5%, Jorge Mateo 0.4%

It's kind of ridiculous that Bumbry has a lower percentage than Campaneris or Tovar.

I considered using Al Rosen for MVP 3B, but I was only about 85% sure he's won one.  He might have done better than Pendleton.

 

I used a former Oriole for 3B MVP at 0.9. He was known as a SS and won his MVP for another team.

Overall score of 12, six former Orioles.

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Great puzzle again on Sunday, was starting good today until.....

 

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I chose Lindor for the Mets, surely he's won a GG in New York - but nope!

a little disappointed in myself I couldn't get the Phillies/Orioles under 1%

 

 

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I had my third straight 9/9 today.  For a peon like me, that's a good streak.   Total score 82.

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Kevin Brown, Mike Mussina, Phil Rizzuto

Pedro Martinez, Rey Ordonez, Jose Reyes

Albert Pujols, Terry Pendleton, Joe Medwick

Pujols cost me 37 points, but looking at the list of the other Cardinals/Dodgers, I don't think I would have been able to come up with another answer.  Even that one took me a long time to conjure up.

 

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7/9, 237.   Messed up on New York CFs that I thought had 100 runs but both topped out in the 90s.   Mickey Rivers and Mookie Wilson.  Four Orioles used.

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Rick Dempsey 0.2%, Mike Mussina 2%, XXXXXXXXXXX

Eddie Murray 1%, Keith Hernandez 27%, XXXXXXXXXXX

Mike Morgan 0.2%, Jason Heyward 0.5%, Lou Brock 6%

Kind of surprised Keith Hernandez was that high.

 

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