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Today was a really fun, quirky one. Sports Reference has done such a great job w/the IG since buying it. The rare corporate acquisition where you knew the buyer would treat it well and right.
The one with Braves, Nationals, Brewers down the side, and at least one game in each of the outfield spots across the top? I played that today and got a rarity score that I probably won't ever equal: 1. Was able to get a lot of obscure outfielders on there, harkening back to my '70s and '80s baseball cards, a story I remember reading as a kid about the 1957 World Series, delving into the "Ball Four" Pilots gang for the Brewers, and a couple of guys from my area who played for the Braves and Nationals, respectively. Somebody on here suggested a one-day moratorium on naming names, so I'll wait, but if anybody is curious, let me know, and I'll reveal some of them.
Today was awesome. My score was 31 and I'll never beat that. Grew up on the Braves, Nationals means Expos to me, and remembered some '80s Brewers.
George "Catfish" Metkovich. One of the great nicknames in baseball, like "High Pockets," "Piano Legs," "Losing Pitcher," etc. I think he had a long career in the old PCL after leaving the majors.The Cubs-Pirates box from the other day was a Metkovich Special.
Completely random, non-descript player from the 1940s and 50s who checks a stunning number of IG boxes.
George Metkovich Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com