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  • reyes the roof
    Hall Of Fame
    • Mar 2009
    • 11526

    #61
    Re: Immaculate Grid

    I ended up with a score of 15 which is by far my best score, I think my previous best was in the seventies. I had a chance at single digits with just the Braves gold glove and .300 blocks left but I choked in typical Mets fashion
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    • Sportsforever
      NL MVP
      • Mar 2005
      • 20368

      #62
      Re: Immaculate Grid

      Originally posted by reyes the roof
      I ended up with a score of 15 which is by far my best score, I think my previous best was in the seventies. I had a chance at single digits with just the Braves gold glove and .300 blocks left but I choked in typical Mets fashion
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      That's still awesome - no choke there. I think anything under 20 is darn near impossible...I'm still holding out to get 10 or lower one day, but going to get lucky.
      "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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      • PhlliesPhan6
        MVP
        • Feb 2009
        • 1491

        #63
        Re: Immaculate Grid

        What's everyone's opinion about peeking at a team's current roster but not looking at any of the player's career stats or team's played for? My biggest struggle is remember some names, especially when it comes to today's roster. Cheating or no?

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        • Blzer
          Resident film pundit
          • Mar 2004
          • 42520

          #64
          Re: Immaculate Grid

          Originally posted by PhlliesPhan6
          What's everyone's opinion about peeking at a team's current roster but not looking at any of the player's career stats or team's played for? My biggest struggle is remember some names, especially when it comes to today's roster. Cheating or no?
          I haven't played in a while (too busy in the day and too many other puzzles I'm playing with family members), but a couple of times I made myself a little house rule that I get to randomly check one team and year if I'm speculating who may have played with other teams outside of that time. Like if I randomly wanted to look up 2005 Chicago White Sox with thoughts that maybe Player X existed on other teams as well in his career.
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          • Hammerhunker
            MVP
            • Mar 2003
            • 3007

            #65
            Re: Immaculate Grid

            Originally posted by Blzer
            I haven't played in a while (too busy in the day and too many other puzzles I'm playing with family members), but a couple of times I made myself a little house rule that I get to randomly check one team and year if I'm speculating who may have played with other teams outside of that time. Like if I randomly wanted to look up 2005 Chicago White Sox with thoughts that maybe Player X existed on other teams as well in his career.
            I have my little house rules, besides, the digging around is fun and uncovers so much that I haven't thought about for years, like Bobby Thigpen. He was quite the stud closer but hadn't uttered his name for years, and wouldn't have without digging around.

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