Score 2, all Indians except Specs Toporcer. The only obscure ones are the Catchers. Easterly caught for a few years and was a very good hitter. Boudreau played catcher once in the pros, I just read about it in his book the other day. Bemis was a good catcher in the 1900s decade who only played on the Indians.
As of 1 PM this turned into a Score 1, my best ever!
Score 2, all Indians except Specs Toporcer. The only obscure ones are the Catchers. Easterly caught for a few years and was a very good hitter. Boudreau played catcher once in the pros, I just read about it in his book the other day. Bemis was a good catcher in the 1900s decade who only played on the Indians.
Score 2, all Indians except Specs Toporcer. The only obscure ones are the Catchers. Easterly caught for a few years and was a very good hitter. Boudreau played catcher once in the pros, I just read about it in his book the other day. Bemis was a good catcher in the 1900s decade who only played on the Indians.
Galarraga only spent a minute on the Braves but it was enough to tank my score. Billy Hoy was called Dummy because he was deaf, but he was an excellent hitter and a crappy fielder (probably because he couldn’t hear).
Didn’t expect Willie Hernandez to get so much love. Stan Musial was put in as a pitcher once as a promotional gimmick. He threw one pitch and then went back into the outfield.
There were two guys named George Burns who played in the same era. One was a first baseman and the other was an outfielder. I did check I was picking the right one before selecting him.
There were two guys named George Burns who played in the same era. One was a first baseman and the other was an outfielder. I did check I was picking the right one before selecting him.
I live in Marlins land and just couldn't think of a Marlin/Blue Jay then saw Devon White. How did I miss him? Rangers catcher I knew Pudge obviously but tried Johnny Oates, i swore he was a Ranger.
I knew Hiram Bocachica because I got his autograph at a spring training game one year and watched him tear the cover off the ball in batting practice that day, I did follow his brief MLB career which unfortunately wasn't successful.
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Took a while for the upper left square, but I got owned on the score anyway
I should have known Neal Heaton. He's from my hometown where I was born in NY, I could kick myself! lol
Score 2, all Indians except Specs Toporcer. The only obscure ones are the Catchers. Easterly caught for a few years and was a very good hitter. Boudreau played catcher once in the pros, I just read about it in his book the other day. Bemis was a good catcher in the 1900s decade who only played on the Indians.
As of 1 PM this turned into a Score 1, my best ever!
Awesome cards and great info!
this was a fun one 🤙
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Tried the football today.
Sept 1982 Football Digest...
1981 Shell Oil...
I knew you were gonna pick Lou...
Galarraga only spent a minute on the Braves but it was enough to tank my score. Billy Hoy was called Dummy because he was deaf, but he was an excellent hitter and a crappy fielder (probably because he couldn’t hear).
Um…no time for horse-play today…
Had a brain fart and put Grover Alexander in the top right
i share the same alma mater with Bill Gilbreth
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
ever look at a square and an obscure name pops into your head out of nowhere? that happened with Josh Bard
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
hey galaxy27.....
Nice one with Arnold AKA Bake....
looks like I won't be advancing to the bonus round today...
Didn’t expect Willie Hernandez to get so much love. Stan Musial was put in as a pitcher once as a promotional gimmick. He threw one pitch and then went back into the outfield.
I am not well-versed on ROY winners.......I took a couple of educated stabs on what I thought I knew and got lucky
I remember Hernandez's season vividly.......dude was nasty coming out of the pen that year
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
Oh Wow...
Landry's going on ice...
My Habs were on it, so I gave it a go!
There were two guys named George Burns who played in the same era. One was a first baseman and the other was an outfielder. I did check I was picking the right one before selecting him.
Nice nugget @Browns. Thanks for sharing that!
@Browns1981
i'm glad you didn't pick one of these guys
you'll never be able to outrun a bad diet
I live in Marlins land and just couldn't think of a Marlin/Blue Jay then saw Devon White. How did I miss him? Rangers catcher I knew Pudge obviously but tried Johnny Oates, i swore he was a Ranger.
Oh Wow...Vance Law...
Score 11. Kouzmanoff hit a grand slam in his first ever at bat when he started with the Indians.
I knew Hiram Bocachica because I got his autograph at a spring training game one year and watched him tear the cover off the ball in batting practice that day, I did follow his brief MLB career which unfortunately wasn't successful.