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Immaculate grid

Ian Desmond says to go fork yourself. :D

The fun thing about Immaculate is just how deep it goes and how most of us have weak spots that can be exploited, either b/c our obscure knowledge of dudes only goes back so far or b/c we haven't paid as much attention over the last however many years. The great buckweaver is the outlier!

Yeah, I'm toast for basically the last 20 years. I need a game that covers the window where I was collecting baseball cards.
 
Yeah, I'm toast for basically the last 20 years. I need a game that covers the window where I was collecting baseball cards.
Same here, but I did go 8/9 and 151 today.

I'm not getting how that Rarity Score works or if/how it ties in with the Daily Stats chart. Any help here?
 
Only 5/9, but a rarity score of 462. That seems good for the rarity score?

I think I might have gotten confused, though. You're trying to name someone who played for both teams in the first two columns, and not someone who had the stat of the day for both teams?
Because there's no way in hell anyone would guess the most popular Mariners/Cubs combo for today if it's stat + did it for both teams.
 
Two qualifiers.

One is on the row. One is on the column.

No idea how they score it.
 
The intersecting square wherever a row meets a column ...
 
9/9 181.

All my answers go as far back as possible. Very few from the present.
 
darn it, 6/9 with rarity score of 396, got a 1% and 2 3% ers.
Got one who was .09% for Cubs/Orioles, but all the most popular.300 hitters.

I missed the center square (Mets/Cleveland), though it's clear there were a handful of current answers.
 
People forget that Jeff Kent played for Cleveland briefly after the Carlos Baerga trade in 1996. Then flipped for Matt Williams.
 

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