I went with Cy Young and that was only 3%.
And thrice did old Ice Box throw 400+ innings with 40+ complete games in a single season. Not too shabby for a guy who was 5’9" and 168 lbs. I’m guessing he had to work through some “discomfort”.
Nominated
I found the immaculate loophole. Rick Sutcliffe in 1984. His only season with either 20 wins or 200+ Ks. But the grid didn’t approve him - presumably because he did it split between two teams.
Well I shit the bed on this mornings grid.
I could not get a single one on Twins row
I took a beating too.
It’s a long season.
I decided to die on the hill of the Twins ROY, failing with two in a row before landing on the future Yankees second-baseman. 6/9 today, no joy on rarity.
Baggy coming in at .04% in the lower right corner.
I keep forgetting that the awards don’t have to be in the same season.
7-9 blanked on a Pirate/Twin and I thought Joe Mauer had won ROY.
My Gold Glove winners were, Jay Bell 0.7, Garry Maddux 0.1 and Baggy 0.4
Don’t care about the squares, but who mastered the circle-change before Frank Viola?
I did the same and it killed me. 6/9.
Also a miss on Mauer. 7/9 today. I loved to watch Tony Pena catch back in the day so I went with him on the P gold glove for a nice 1.0%.
Bill Mazeroski only 4% as P GG. Tom Tresh for NYY ROY was 1%. Others unremarkable.
Tresh is a name I haven’t thought of in a long, long time.
All teams version today. They went back to HH’s favorite well, the Marlins
After a couple of days shitting the bed, this train is back on the tracks with a 9/9, not the greatest rarity score of 116.
I swear, the guy running that game HAS to be a Marlins fan.
My hopes sank when I saw Arizona.
They imploded when I saw the Marlins.