Jon Bois of SB Nation / Secret Base made a video essay about how Korean pitcher Dae-Sung Koo played just one season of MLB with the Mets and had just 2 at-bats. He never had to hit in Korea but in his second AB he ripped a double off Randy Johnson and later scampered home after the defense fell asleep on a sac bunt that took him to third base. Good one to remember for a .500 season/career batting average and a single team Mets guy. No chance at a ghost but pretty good one today. Had five former Brewers as well. 1 Randy Ready 0.07% / Ron Villone 0.3% / Peter Bergeron 0.3% Kevin Elster 0.2% / Bill Pulsipher 0.1% / Dae-Sung Koo 0.3% Kelly Stinnett 0.04% / Jamey Wright 0.1% / Mark Quinn 0.09%
Got a 21 (down from a 22), as I also struggled with right column: Félix Rodríguez (0.009), John D'Acquisto (0.05), Steve Rogers (6) Thomas (0.4), Joe McEwing (0.9), Ed Kranepool (8) Roberto Hernández (0.3), Wright (0.1), Frank White (6) I forgot Chuck McElroy (and not for the first time!) for mid left, and thought of Jackson but wasn't sure enough to go with him. For that right column, I wasn't sure of Raúl Mondesi's relative and completely forgot to consider Dusty Baker's and Tom Glavine's. Those were amongst the best I was capable of getting, though I also forgot Steve Busby, convinced myself Jeff McNeil may have played elswhere than the Mets, and thought Alex Gordon would be way higher than the 5 he turned out to be worth.
1 -- actually 0.85. Jim Poole 0.04 / Mike Ramsey 0.1 / Peter Bergeron 0.3 (drafted by LAD) Dennis Springer 0.04 / Shawn Gilbert 0.02 / Prentice Redman 0.02 (at AAA Albuquerque in 2010) Neftalí Feliz 0.1 / Ted Power 0.03 / Danny Duffy 0.2 (rights acquired by LAD in 2021
Rarity of 1 due to a poor pick in Phillies/lRoyals square. Nationals Lou Collier Floyd Wicker Rich Hacker Mets Billy Cowan Bobby Smith Rick Herrscher Royals Ted Savage. Tom Bruno Norm Angelini
Jon Bois of SB Nation / Secret Base made a video essay about how Korean pitcher Dae-Sung Koo played just one season of MLB with the Mets and had just 2 at-bats. He never had to hit in Korea but in his second AB he ripped a double off Randy Johnson and later scampered home after the defense fell asleep on a sac bunt that took him to third base. Good one to remember for a .500 season/career batting average and a single team Mets guy.
No chance at a ghost but pretty good one today. Had five former Brewers as well.
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Randy Ready 0.07% / Ron Villone 0.3% / Peter Bergeron 0.3%
Kevin Elster 0.2% / Bill Pulsipher 0.1% / Dae-Sung Koo 0.3%
Kelly Stinnett 0.04% / Jamey Wright 0.1% / Mark Quinn 0.09%
man, total cop out on only teams! so many young players to select from both...
Got a 21 (down from a 22), as I also struggled with right column:
Félix Rodríguez (0.009), John D'Acquisto (0.05), Steve Rogers (6)
Thomas (0.4), Joe McEwing (0.9), Ed Kranepool (8)
Roberto Hernández (0.3), Wright (0.1), Frank White (6)
I forgot Chuck McElroy (and not for the first time!) for mid left, and thought of Jackson but wasn't sure enough to go with him. For that right column, I wasn't sure of Raúl Mondesi's relative and completely forgot to consider Dusty Baker's and Tom Glavine's. Those were amongst the best I was capable of getting, though I also forgot Steve Busby, convinced myself Jeff McNeil may have played elswhere than the Mets, and thought Alex Gordon would be way higher than the 5 he turned out to be worth.
Kyle finnegan and Jeff McNeil
I thought Warren Cromartie was a career Expo. It turns out he came back to the major leagues after 8 years away to play one year for the Royals.
1
Asdrubal Cabrera (0.7)/Gary Bennett (0.1)/Josh Labandeira (0.06)
Abraham Nunez (0.01)/Raul Valdes (0.01)/Mike Glavine (0.09)
Endy Chavez (0.2)/Mike MacDougal (0.2)/Luis Silverio (0.03)
1 -- actually 0.85.
Jim Poole 0.04 / Mike Ramsey 0.1 / Peter Bergeron 0.3 (drafted by LAD)
Dennis Springer 0.04 / Shawn Gilbert 0.02 / Prentice Redman 0.02 (at AAA Albuquerque in 2010)
Neftalí Feliz 0.1 / Ted Power 0.03 / Danny Duffy 0.2 (rights acquired by LAD in 2021
Just a thought, I don't care for the speed round, rather you try most popular round first and then a rarity round, just my 2 cents
Rarity of 1 due to a poor pick in Phillies/lRoyals square.
Nationals
Lou Collier
Floyd Wicker
Rich Hacker
Mets
Billy Cowan
Bobby Smith
Rick Herrscher
Royals
Ted Savage.
Tom Bruno
Norm Angelini