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Kazuhiro Sasaki closer for the Mariners.

I got Mike Morgan for Cubs/Orioles, he was 0.2% I think. The OG Edwin Jackson.
 
Orlando Cabrera was my lowest today at 0.1%.

I was trying to think of him but kept coming up with Alex Gonzalez, and I knew that wasn't right. Ended up going with Youkilis at 1%.

My lowest was Pat Burrell at .8%.

Missed on the Reds/Philly Tile. I would have bet my life Austin Kearns played for the Phillies. Why do I remember so vividly Pat Burrell and Austin Kearns playing together?
 
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He had 44 hrs in '57

Right. But I can see that as a reason why Aaron wouldn't be picked. 57 was a long ass time ago and no guarantee he hit 40 that year. But given that that's not a rule Aaron should of been a more obvious choice.
 
I was trying to think of him but kept coming up with Alex Gonzalez, and I knew that wasn't right. Ended up going with Youkilis at 1%.

My lowest was Pat Burrell at .8%.

Missed on the Reds/Philly Tile. I would have bet my life Austin Kearns played for the Phillies. Why do I remember so vividly Pat Burrell and Austin Kearns playing together?

Because you’re thinking of Jay Bruce.
 
I was trying to think of him but kept coming up with Alex Gonzalez, and I knew that wasn't right. Ended up going with Youkilis at 1%.

My lowest was Pat Burrell at .8%.

Missed on the Reds/Philly Tile. I would have bet my life Austin Kearns played for the Phillies. Why do I remember so vividly Pat Burrell and Austin Kearns playing together?

Well, there's two Alex Gonzalez's, so maybe.
 
Figured babe Ruth would be 100%

I didn't think of the Babe. For some reason, I thought it was a 20+ win season with a .300 average the same year, so I went with Bob Gibson. Babe may have done that, too, but I figured Gibson at 0.7% would be on there.

I struggled most with the Detroit/LAA player, and I completely forgot about Upton. I ended up getting it right with Michael Lorenzen.
 
Perfect today by a glitch. Decided to go with an out of the box answer instead of Ruth. Somehow Christy Mathewson was accepted on mine despite him never having a full season hitting over .300. He hid hit .600 for a few games with the Reds at the end of his career, but that was after a midseason trade.

I thought about Mike Hampton and Dontrelle Willis, but didn't think either won 20 games. Guess I was wrong.
 
I didn't think of the Babe. For some reason, I thought it was a 20+ win season with a .300 average the same year, so I went with Bob Gibson. Babe may have done that, too, but I figured Gibson at 0.7% would be on there.

I struggled most with the Detroit/LAA player, and I completely forgot about Upton. I ended up getting it right with Michael Lorenzen.

Torii Hunter for me. The one I struggled with the most was Stl and Tampa. Ended up going with Pham.
 
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