The meh grids continue..
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The meh grids continue.. center square only had 22 options with Hal Trotsky being the only one that didn’t clearly have a HOF career
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The meh grids continue.. center square only had 22 options with Hal Trotsky being the only one that didn’t clearly have a HOF career
@seaks Jorge Soler is a terrific pick. Just wish they’d gone 30HR instead of 40. And maybe All Star instead of Hall of Fame.
It’s like wearing a Medium when you need a Large, just too constricting.
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@seaks Jorge Soler is a terrific pick. Just wish they’d gone 30HR instead of 40. And maybe All Star instead of Hall of Fame.
It’s like wearing a Medium when you need a Large, just too constricting.
@ArthurCopeland4 that Soler season sticks out in my mind like the Brady Anderson year (and the Jay Bell weird year for that matter)
Way too constricting on the grid .. although I’d love to see a grid that was incredibly constricted (like born in Great Britain threw a no hitter) .. people would be piiiisssseed
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@ArthurCopeland4 that Soler season sticks out in my mind like the Brady Anderson year (and the Jay Bell weird year for that matter)
Way too constricting on the grid .. although I’d love to see a grid that was incredibly constricted (like born in Great Britain threw a no hitter) .. people would be piiiisssseed
Tony Mullane,
Hugh Daily,
Bert Blyleven and
Charlie Lea seem to be the only Europeans to throw a no-hitter.
This seemed more interesting to look at than the grid itself.
Personally, I want a decade category. A Shortstop from the 1930's, a Yankee from the 1910s, etc.