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50/50 Mystery Lineup Challenge: Infield

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cjedmonton

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Next up: Infield

Again, each contestant must be willing to score their own lineup. Participation is required if you want a chance to win!


Deciphering Your Numbers

The 1st number for each player refers to their reverse alphabetical position in the top 50 all-time home run totals at their position.

The 2nd number refers to the single season during that player's career you will use to score their line. All single seasons are created equally, no matter how many at-bats they had.

If the 2nd number is greater than the length of that player's career, simply continue counting from Year 1 until you get to your 2nd number.

Example: You draw Rocky Colavito with 19 as his 2nd number. Since Colavito only played 14 years, you'd have to go through his career once (14), and up to his 5th season to get to 19. You would use his HR total in Year 5 to score his line.


Scoring

Home Runs

1B
Non-Hall of Famer: 2 points each
Hall of Famer: 4 points each

2B
Non-Hall of Famer: 2 points each
Hall of Famer: 4 points each

3B
Non-Hall of Famer: 4 points each
Hall of Famer: 8 points each

SS
Non-Hall of Famer: 3 points each
Hall of Famer: 6 points each

Add up the scores for all 4 players and post your total in this thread.

I will keep this thread open until sometime on Sunday the 30th before moving on to the final round (outfielders).

Contestants are encouraged to spot check each other`s posted total.

Thanks again.


Field

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Top 50

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Stats
(please ignore the rank on these pages)

1B
Major League Baseball Stats | MLB.com: Stats

2B
Major League Baseball Stats | MLB.com: Stats

3B
Major League Baseball Stats | MLB.com: Stats

SS
Major League Baseball Stats | MLB.com: Stats
 
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metallicalex777

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Aug 7, 2008
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Seattle, Wa
1B 11/48 Tony Perez (HOF): 12 HRs x4 = 48

2B 27/31 Kelly Johnson (non HOF): 16 HRs x2 = 32

3B 9/35 Al Rosen (non HOF): 24 HRs x4 = 96

SS 14/28 J Rollins (non HOF): 12 HRs x3 = 36

Total Infield Score: 212
 

alexs64

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Jul 28, 2010
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Moreno Valley, Ca
I think mine are correct.

1st Baseman - 10-40 - Boog Powell (1966) - 34x2 = 68


2nd Baseman - 15-23 - Jorge Orta (1978) - 13x2 = 26


3rd Baseman - 12-13 - Brooks Robinson (1967) - 22x8 = 176 (HOF)


Shortstop - 11-17 - Daryl Spencer (1960) - 16x2 = 48


68
26
176
48
____
318

EDIT on my score I only multiplied the SS x's 2 and not x's 3. Thanks to MuskieJoe for pointing this out for me.
 
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wildcat4

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Aug 7, 2008
652
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Southern Illinois
1B 9-33... A.Pujols: 49x2 = 98 (2006 season)
2B 1-50... F.White: 22x2 = 44 (1986 season)
3B 4-28... T.Wiggington: 22x4 = 88 (2007 season)
SS 7-17... T.Tulowitzki: 8x3 =24 (2008 season)

Total for infield... 254
 

WaxPax

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1B 17/29 McGwire 1998 (Yea !!) 70 x 2 = 140

2B 13/12 Brandon Phillips 2002 0 x2 = 0

3B 20/5 Eddie Matthews 1956 37 x 8 (HOF) = 296

SS 7/21 Troy Tulowitzki 2012 8 x 3 = 24

Total 140+12+296+24= 460

Thanks to Wildcat for auditing and catching a boo-boo on my part with 2B....Fixed and revised total score
 
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muskiesfan

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Aug 7, 2008
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Murfreesboro, TN
1B 17/30- Mark McGwire, 65x2= 130
2B 4/10- Todd Walker, 12x2= 24
3B 20/30- Eddie Mathews (HOF), 23x8= 184
SS 11/22- Daryl Spencer, 20x3= 60

Total- 398
 

Hendersonfan

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Buckeye Country
PHP:
1b Jim Thome (3) 9th season (1999) 33 homers x2 = 66
2b J Orta (15) 37th season (1976) 14 homers x2 = 28
3G A Rosen (9) 41st season (1947) 0 homers x3 = 0
SS Alan Trammel (8) 38th season (1993) 12 homers x3 = 36

130 total
 
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Y4NK335

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Aug 7, 2008
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TBD
25-35: 1B - Paul Konerko - 28 HR x2 = 56
(HOF) 10-24: 2B - Ryne Sandberg - 19 HR x4 = 76
6-13: 3B - Robin Ventura - 21 HR x4= 84
(HOF) 2-22: SS - Honus Wagner - 2 HR x6= 12

Total - 228

quickly falling out of this race!
 

oiccup41

Member
Aug 27, 2010
707
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Maine
Getting better - need a nice HOF outfield to finish strong

1st Baseman 22-24 - Tino Martinez - 44 HRs - x2 = 88
2nd Baseman 7-14 - Chase Utley - 32 HRs - x2 = 64
3rd Baseman 43-49 - Russ Branyan - 11 HRs - x4 = 44
Shortstop 23-27 - Eddie Joost - 16 HRs - x3 = 48

Total 244
 

MaineMule

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Aug 7, 2008
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Maine of course......
1b 15/20 Eddie Murray HOF 22 x 4 = 88
2b 25/30 Ian Kinsler 20 x 2 = 40
3b 35/40 Doug Decinces 30 x 4 = 120
ss 45/50 Leo Cardenas 5 x 3 = 15

Total 263

I think my team should be decent since I have the top #5 starter :D
 

Gwynn545

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Aug 29, 2008
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North Seattle
1B- Carlos Pena- 19 x 2 = 38
2B- Joe Morgan- HOF- 5 x 4 = 20
3B- Ron Santo-HOF-30 x 8 = 240
SS- Robin Yount-HOF- 17 x 6 = 102

Total 400
 
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MansGame

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Sep 25, 2009
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Dallas, TX
1st Baseman - 7-27
Sexon, R - 31 HRs x2 = 62

2nd Baseman - 8-28
Uggla, D - 19 HRs x2 = 38

3rd Baseman - 5-10
Wallach, T - 13 HRs x4 = 52

Shortstop - 35-40
Garciaparra, N - 7 HRs x3 = 21

TOTAL POINTS = 173
 

Archie Graham

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Jan 17, 2009
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1st base - 1.50 - Rudy York - 34 HR x 2 = 68
2nd base - 8.24 - Dan Uggla - 32 HR x 2 = 64
3rd base - 2.11 - David Wright - 27 HR x 4 = 108
Shortstop - 11.22 - Daryl Spencer - 20 HR x 3 = 60

Total - 300
 

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