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I used to really enjoy playing the daily baseball immaculate grid but I forgot all about it until it was mentioned today in an article about MLB that I read.
Here is my completed grid from today. Rockies ones were the toughest.
They also have grids for other sports like football and basketball.
Would be cool if we can have a daily stacker sports puzzle like this.
Sats for all, GR
Gave it a go. Being a lifelong Mets fan gave me a good advantage for the lower-right corner.
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Nice. You got some pretty rare ones here.
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Only someone who was a teenage Mets fan in '84 would likely know Chapman.
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Haha this is fun
But this is as far as I got!
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NFL should be easier but for some reason I find it more difficult too.
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Oh, man, I'd forgotten about this puzzle! Probably because I was also terrible at it and only have so much time for puzzles each day, but I should at least check it out sometimes.
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It’s really fun but can be tough. It’s hard to recall all the teams guys played for.
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I've never seen one of these. How does it work?
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The player in each block needs to correspond with the teams or stat it lines up with on both the horizontal and vertical axis. So block in top left corner you need a player that played for both the A’s and Mets. The percentage is how many respondents used that player. You get a better score at the end if you use players more rarely selected. So Bassitt and Chapman are really good selections at 2% but Hampton and Alonso are not because 28% selected them.
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That sounds fun.
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Oof, that's really hard.
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Yeah. I don’t understand whey the football always seems harder. I mean there are more than double the amount of guys on an active roster compared to baseball but I guess because so many of those guys are fringe players they don’t come to mind.