Name Players challenge

#52
#52
Mario Soto, Alan Trammell, Jim Palmer
 
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#53
#53
Question A: Who in the hell are those guys?

Question B: Who did they play for?

Question C: Where on God's green google did you come up with that?
 
#54
#54
You could make an argument for Ryne Sandberg. He actually broke in with the Phillies, but barely played and still had rookie eligibility the next season after being traded to the Cubs.
 
#55
#55
Question A: Who in the hell are those guys?

Question B: Who did they play for?

Question C: Where on God's green google did you come up with that?

A & B: Soto was a pretty good pitcher for the Reds for about 10 years mainly in the 80s. Trammell played SS and OF for the Detroit Tigers for about 20 years. Jim Palmer was a Hall of Fame Pitcher for the Orioles.

C: This is just the kind of crap that stays in my brain for some reason. You probably could Google Alan Trammell and Jim Palmer . . . but good luck accidentally finding Mario Soto. :crazy:
 
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#58
#58
I give anybody under the age of 35 a pass for not knowing who Mario Soto is.
 
#64
#64
I would be shocked if Jeter, Posada or Rivera don't finish as Yankees.

Bernie Williams.

Don Mattingly as well.

I put Don on there as well Business, plus his kid at least signed an LOI to play at UT.
 
#69
#69
good find on mario soto, gavol. i was about to post him and saw that you already put him down. some more info on him was he threw for 12 seasons with the reds, 3 allstar games, and finished 2nd in cy young voting in 1983. not a significant guy in the history of baseball but a great guy nonetheless.
 

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