Look at the following career total stat line, and guess which player has those numbers. Then leave your guess as a comment to this post. First one with the right answer wins a custom desktop wallpaper featuring your favorite (non-dodger, non-o. smith) player, from any sport, built to the size of your screen. Obviously, the "honor system" is at work here as far as not researching the answer. You can submit more than one answer, but please make each guess a separate comment. Come back every Friday for another game and chance to win!
Nobody guessed correctly last week, so we'll make it a little easier. This week's player had an astounding 21 year Big League career, playing for 5 different franchises.
So ... whose line is this? (click to view larger image)
Hints:
- 16 years in the AL, and 6 in the NL (so obviously a little overlap in there somewhere)
- During his 6 years in the NL, he had approximately 26,512 RBI against the Giants
Somebody is going to get this one pretty easily, so post your guess pronto!
Last week's answer after the jump:
Last week's answer was 1990 NL Rookie of the Year David Justice. But don't feel bad. Adam didn't guess it either, since he (along with everyone else on the planet, including Justice) forgot about that last season in Oakland.
Eddie Murray...I'd like to donate my fabulous prize to charity.
ReplyDeleteEddie Murray is correct. Those are some pretty astounding numbers, even for a Hall of Famer.
ReplyDeleteBut Dan, your prize is so awesome. I can't believe you would pass that up. Let me put something together for you anyway. I'll guess about favorite player.
Dude, I just got home, was so looking forward to guessing the new one this week. Eddie Murray was a nice pick. Now back to the obscure and unidentifiable so I can have a chance...please...thanks.
ReplyDeleteI thought Eddie too for a moment, but I thought he played longer.. Oh well
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