sterlingice
01-12-2012, 06:00 AM
Great, great turnout. One of those questions was downright evil. The rest I think we got great splits on. It's weird- all of the questions were splitters, this time. There were no real eliminators and I'm ok with that. We still got a good spread of scores.
I actually penciled in my answers (not part of the score tabulation) before we started because I wanted to see how I would do. I did not do well at all.
1. Which is a better Spring Training location- Weather, games, the whole nine yards: Arizona or Florida?
Florida - 37
Arizona - 11
I went with Arizona, but Florida loves stupid. Wait, I had that backwards: Stupid loves Florida. It's as close to as eliminator question as we had.
2. Speaking of real, live baseball, what's the best stadium to watch a game in?
Wrigley Field - 17
Fenway Park - 13
Yankee Stadium - 8
Busch Stadium - 3
Kauffman Stadium - 2
Citizens Bank Park, Miller Park, AT&T Park, Camden Yards, and "Any minor league park will do" - 1
My guess is Wrigley and while I've never been to Fenway, I'm guessing it is similarly in a class by itself. For all other ballparks, I love Kauffman but Camden Yards gets my vote for favorite place to watch a game. I've actually been to all of the above except Fenway.
3. Albert Pujols is at 445 homers and only 31 so he'll probably break the mark in 2013. Who is the next to 500 (not including him)?
Chipper Jones - 11
Mark Teixeira - 7
Prince Fielder - 7
Vlad Guerrero - 6
Adam Dunn - 4
Ryan Howard - 3
Paul Konerko - 3
Miguel Cabrera - 3
Andruw Jones - 2
David Ortiz - 1
Albert Pujols - 1 ("Stupid doesn't follow rules")
I feel guilty about this question because I think it's really hard but I was really curious about the answer from the folks here. The more I think about it, the more I am unhappy with my answer of Miguel Cabrera. Really, no one is in a good spot to break this mark except for Albert Pujols. Everyone is either over 30 or not halfway there. I think it just goes to show how extraordinary the last 10 years were, steroids or no.
4. Where does the vast and voluminous vegetarian Prince Fielder sign?
Nationals - 21
Cubs - 7
Rangers - 6
Brewers - 6
Mariners - 5
Yankees - 2
Dodgers - 1
The rest of the questions were more "off the top of your head, try to groupthink Stupid". Good splits with decently large number answers but no plurality. I figured Stupid would have him signing with the Cubs as that's been the rumor all along but the Nats rumors have been pretty strong lately.
5. Besides the Phillies, pick a team to win the NLCS.
Cardinals - 19
Giants - 9
Diamondbacks - 6
Reds - 5
Braves - 4
Marlins - 4
Brewers - 1
I had the Cardinals, too. Morans. I think the picture might have influenced this a bit and I thought the Reds would have a better showing with how much they were in the news. I forget who sent the comment to me with their answers, but it is pretty striking how much of a dropoff there is between the Phillies and the rest of the NL and the results show this.
6. Finally, humor me: how many games do the Yuni-powered Royals win this year?
70 - 17
75 - 7
80 - 5
71 - 4
60 - 4
81 - 3
85 - 2
100 (hopelessly optimistic!), 72, 74, 65, 50, 0 (ouch!) - 1
I went with 75 and I figured it and 70 would be the popular answers. I overlooked that the Royals won 71 last year. I'm sure Yuni will power them either to that 100 or 0 :D
Now for the results:
Big League Chew:
corbes 7,854
Minor Leaguer:
EagleFan 12,654
Abe Sargent 14,208
PackerFanatic 15,708
varacel 35,520
SackAttack 46,620
Comey 54,390
gstelmack 60,606
LOOGY:
tarcone 103,341
cartman 114,444
Breeze 153,846
Scarecrow 191,808
Pyser 196,840
Butter_of_69 209,088
CU Tiger 242,424
Julio Riddols 243,100
Mustang 426,360
TRO 482,790
Utility Infielder:
Grover 565,656
panerd 615,384
Suburban Rhythm 636,363
Chief Rum 801,108
General Mike 832,167
Barkeep49 896,610
QuikSand 989,604
Major League Starter:
CrimsonFox 1,212,120
Toddzilla 1,452,990
Logan 1,505,826
BYU 14 1,505,826
MizzouRah 1,507,935
bitrock88 1,545,453
DanGarion 1,566,432
ntndeacon 1,849,260
All Star:
dzilla77 2,342,396
digamma 2,536,842
jbergey22 2,588,964
StLee 2,905,980
chesapeake 3,070,704
PurdueBrad 3,090,906
Warhammer 3,657,006
Hall of Famer:
MIJB#19 4,015,536
spleen1015 4,041,954
korme 4,491,060
Solecismic 5,373,732
Glengoyne 8,444,436
Third:
Ronnie Dobbs2 12,799,521
Second:
Dark Cloud 15,643,859
And our winner:
claphamsa 46,931,577
Perfect score: Turns out you're not always in the bottom ranks as you claim
Anyone have a place to post the spreadsheet or does anyone really care?
Thanks for playing! Hope everyone enjoyed themselves and I know I won't be thinking too much of baseball as winter moves into town today :(
SI
I actually penciled in my answers (not part of the score tabulation) before we started because I wanted to see how I would do. I did not do well at all.
1. Which is a better Spring Training location- Weather, games, the whole nine yards: Arizona or Florida?
Florida - 37
Arizona - 11
I went with Arizona, but Florida loves stupid. Wait, I had that backwards: Stupid loves Florida. It's as close to as eliminator question as we had.
2. Speaking of real, live baseball, what's the best stadium to watch a game in?
Wrigley Field - 17
Fenway Park - 13
Yankee Stadium - 8
Busch Stadium - 3
Kauffman Stadium - 2
Citizens Bank Park, Miller Park, AT&T Park, Camden Yards, and "Any minor league park will do" - 1
My guess is Wrigley and while I've never been to Fenway, I'm guessing it is similarly in a class by itself. For all other ballparks, I love Kauffman but Camden Yards gets my vote for favorite place to watch a game. I've actually been to all of the above except Fenway.
3. Albert Pujols is at 445 homers and only 31 so he'll probably break the mark in 2013. Who is the next to 500 (not including him)?
Chipper Jones - 11
Mark Teixeira - 7
Prince Fielder - 7
Vlad Guerrero - 6
Adam Dunn - 4
Ryan Howard - 3
Paul Konerko - 3
Miguel Cabrera - 3
Andruw Jones - 2
David Ortiz - 1
Albert Pujols - 1 ("Stupid doesn't follow rules")
I feel guilty about this question because I think it's really hard but I was really curious about the answer from the folks here. The more I think about it, the more I am unhappy with my answer of Miguel Cabrera. Really, no one is in a good spot to break this mark except for Albert Pujols. Everyone is either over 30 or not halfway there. I think it just goes to show how extraordinary the last 10 years were, steroids or no.
4. Where does the vast and voluminous vegetarian Prince Fielder sign?
Nationals - 21
Cubs - 7
Rangers - 6
Brewers - 6
Mariners - 5
Yankees - 2
Dodgers - 1
The rest of the questions were more "off the top of your head, try to groupthink Stupid". Good splits with decently large number answers but no plurality. I figured Stupid would have him signing with the Cubs as that's been the rumor all along but the Nats rumors have been pretty strong lately.
5. Besides the Phillies, pick a team to win the NLCS.
Cardinals - 19
Giants - 9
Diamondbacks - 6
Reds - 5
Braves - 4
Marlins - 4
Brewers - 1
I had the Cardinals, too. Morans. I think the picture might have influenced this a bit and I thought the Reds would have a better showing with how much they were in the news. I forget who sent the comment to me with their answers, but it is pretty striking how much of a dropoff there is between the Phillies and the rest of the NL and the results show this.
6. Finally, humor me: how many games do the Yuni-powered Royals win this year?
70 - 17
75 - 7
80 - 5
71 - 4
60 - 4
81 - 3
85 - 2
100 (hopelessly optimistic!), 72, 74, 65, 50, 0 (ouch!) - 1
I went with 75 and I figured it and 70 would be the popular answers. I overlooked that the Royals won 71 last year. I'm sure Yuni will power them either to that 100 or 0 :D
Now for the results:
Big League Chew:
corbes 7,854
Minor Leaguer:
EagleFan 12,654
Abe Sargent 14,208
PackerFanatic 15,708
varacel 35,520
SackAttack 46,620
Comey 54,390
gstelmack 60,606
LOOGY:
tarcone 103,341
cartman 114,444
Breeze 153,846
Scarecrow 191,808
Pyser 196,840
Butter_of_69 209,088
CU Tiger 242,424
Julio Riddols 243,100
Mustang 426,360
TRO 482,790
Utility Infielder:
Grover 565,656
panerd 615,384
Suburban Rhythm 636,363
Chief Rum 801,108
General Mike 832,167
Barkeep49 896,610
QuikSand 989,604
Major League Starter:
CrimsonFox 1,212,120
Toddzilla 1,452,990
Logan 1,505,826
BYU 14 1,505,826
MizzouRah 1,507,935
bitrock88 1,545,453
DanGarion 1,566,432
ntndeacon 1,849,260
All Star:
dzilla77 2,342,396
digamma 2,536,842
jbergey22 2,588,964
StLee 2,905,980
chesapeake 3,070,704
PurdueBrad 3,090,906
Warhammer 3,657,006
Hall of Famer:
MIJB#19 4,015,536
spleen1015 4,041,954
korme 4,491,060
Solecismic 5,373,732
Glengoyne 8,444,436
Third:
Ronnie Dobbs2 12,799,521
Second:
Dark Cloud 15,643,859
And our winner:
claphamsa 46,931,577
Perfect score: Turns out you're not always in the bottom ranks as you claim
Anyone have a place to post the spreadsheet or does anyone really care?
Thanks for playing! Hope everyone enjoyed themselves and I know I won't be thinking too much of baseball as winter moves into town today :(
SI