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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
Top 50
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
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
Top 50
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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