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I 92's Baseball Trivia....Hits

  • Ironman92
    Put these 8 active players in order of career hits (top to bottom)

    Aramis Ramirez
    Miguel Cabrera
    Alfonso Soriano
    Matt Holliday
    AJ Pierzynski
    David Ortiz
    Robinson Cano
    David Wright
  • GOONx19
    Ortiz
    Soriano
    Ramirez
    Cabrera
    Pierzynski
    Holliday
    Cano
    Wright

    The top of the list is hard because I can't decide whether to go with the better hitters or the longer careers.
  • Ironman92
    GOONx19;1459699 wrote:Ortiz
    Soriano
    Ramirez
    Cabrera
    Pierzynski
    Holliday
    Cano
    Wright

    The top of the list is hard because I can't decide whether to go with the better hitters or the longer careers.

    You impressively have 6 right!
  • Azubuike24
    The lowest is Robinson Cano. After that, I'd say Cabrera, Pierzynski, Holliday, Wright, Soriano, Ramirez, Ortiz being the leader.
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1459710 wrote:The lowest is Robinson Cano. After that, I'd say Cabrera, Pierzynski, Holliday, Wright, Soriano, Ramirez, Ortiz being the leader.

    You have zero correct
  • Azubuike24
    Well SHIT. My theory in picking them is obviously fail...
  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1459719 wrote:Well SHIT. My theory in picking them is obviously fail...

    Lol....thanks for playing!

    Cano doesn't seem like he's played but 6 or 7 years. All of these guys are 1500-1999
  • Terry_Tate
    Adam Dunn
    Drew Stubbs
  • Ironman92
    Terry_Tate;1459832 wrote:Adam Dunn
    Drew Stubbs

    Dunn is about 20 behind the last place one
  • Azubuike24
    Terry Steinbach. Why did he always wear that ear flap helmet anyway?

  • Ironman92
    Azubuike24;1459901 wrote:Terry Steinbach. Why did he always wear that ear flap helmet anyway?


    ASG MVP.....1988?
  • Rotinaj
    Ortiz
    Ramirez
    Soriano
    Cabrera
    Pierzynski
    Holliday
    Cano
    Wright
  • Ironman92
    Typically I would've told goon who he had right.....which would've given him the obvious correction of Ramirez/Ortiz

    1. Aramis Ramirez 1997
    2. Alfonso Soriano 1960
    3. David Ortiz 1924
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1900
    5. AJ Pierzynski 1700
    6. Matt Holliday 1594
    7. Robinson Cano 1535
    8. David Wright 1500

    Goon wins.
  • Ironman92
    Rotinaj;1460079 wrote:Ortiz
    Ramirez
    Soriano
    Cabrera
    Pierzynski
    Holliday
    Cano
    Wright

    Got bottom 5 right....not bad
  • Ironman92
    Ironman92;1460080 wrote:Typically I would've told goon who he had right.....which would've given him the obvious correction of Ramirez/Ortiz

    1. Aramis Ramirez 1997
    2. Alfonso Soriano 1960
    3. David Ortiz 1924
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1900
    5. AJ Pierzynski 1700
    6. Matt Holliday 1594
    7. Robinson Cano 1535
    8. David Wright 1500

    Goon wins.

    Pierzynski and Cano surprised me the most. I know AJ has been a good hitting starting catcher for a long time but he had about 150-200 more than I would've guessed. Cano just seems like this is about year 7, maybe 8....I would've guessed 1350-1400 for him.
  • GOONx19
    Ironman92;1460080 wrote:Typically I would've told goon who he had right.....which would've given him the obvious correction of Ramirez/Ortiz

    1. Aramis Ramirez 1997
    2. Alfonso Soriano 1960
    3. David Ortiz 1924
    4. Miguel Cabrera 1900
    5. AJ Pierzynski 1700
    6. Matt Holliday 1594
    7. Robinson Cano 1535
    8. David Wright 1500

    Goon wins.
    This is the first time I've ever had any idea of one of your answers. Usually it involves either players I don't really remember or a combination of stats and I have no idea where to begin. Current players and simply hits, though, and I've got a chance.