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Wow! Zero for me. I’ve only heard of 2 of them and they weren't big names.
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Got only like 3 or 4.
On a Mac, careful not to roll your cursor over the images, as it labels the players' names. Last edited by MVSNYC; 06-03-2021 at 05:12 PM. |
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I was only able to get 4. Definitely pretty tough.Gil Hodges was easy, and Wayne Granger I recognized from his 1970 Topps. Joe Hoerner and Billy Pierce were the only more obscure guys I just recognized.
I'm guessing that sometime there will be an easy set of players, and somebody will be able to get 12.
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Same for a desktop. Roll over the photos, and you will get the player ID
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Same here!
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I only got one (Gil Hodges). I’m surprised I missed Trot Nixon and Vern Law, then most of the rest I’d never heard of.
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Better than I usually do, five. Gil Hodges, Joe Hoerner, Wayne Granger, Lance Johnson, and Billy Pierce. If they just did late 50’s to early 80’s I would tear it up, non star players from before and after those time frames always clobber me.
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Funny, I play this game all the time. My record is 8, I'm normally around 4. Today I got 2.
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Wait, the pics are different, and not the same for everyone? I was wondering why no one was warning "Spoiler alert!" in their replies.
Nobody mentioned so far has appeared on 'mine.' Got only three - Schilling, Hough and Holtzman.
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2 for me. I'd at least heard of a few of the others. But "Sadie McMahon"? Nope. 9 years in the bigs, though, leading the league in wins twice (1890 and 1891).
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I had 5 relatively easy ones on mine...I think most baseball fans would have recognized them...1 old-time HOFer and 4 stars of the game from the 80s-now.
I would have struggled on the other 7. Maybe 1 other I should have gotten. The others were very obscure. *Spoiler Alert* - George Highpockets Kelly, Matt Williams, Carlos Zambrano, Juan Soto, and Justin Verlander.
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