How many former Spartans could I find in today's #Immaculategrid?
1 :(
#MSUbasketball
@immaculategrid.com
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How many former Spartans could I find in today's #Immaculategrid?
1 :(
#MSUbasketball
@immaculategrid.com
Immaculate Grid No. 1,078 (MLB) Rarity Score: 6
Just a single Power Pros representative for this outing #ImmaculateGrid
⚾️ Immaculate Grid 1078 9/9:
Rarity: 14
IMMACULATE!
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Play at:
https://www.sports-reference.com/immaculate-grid/play
#immaculategrid x #baseball
7 Reds and the necessary 2 exceptions. 4 of the Reds are 1982 Reds: Cardinals row + Redus.
That team […]
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Baseball Immaculate Grid #1078. Players I used from top row left to right: Jeff Brantley, Tommy Pham, Curt Flood, Todd Frazier, Yonder Alonso, Adam Dunn, Jack Leiter, Yuki Matsui, Johnny Bench.
I use Johnny Bench as an outfielder most of the time in #ImmaculateGrid these days. 7 #Reds. Rarity score 19.
How many former Spartans could I find in today's #Immaculategrid?
4
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@immaculategrid.com
Selection Sunday baby!!!
Immaculate Grid No. 1,077 (MLB) Rarity Score: 13
The things I do to use my calling card completely on the #ImmaculateGrid haha
Baseball Immaculate Grid #1077. Players I used from top row left to right: Tony Mullane, Dennis Martinez, Christy Mathewson, Don Newcombe, Cy Young, Fernando Valenzuela, Cool Papa Bell, Tom Browning, David Wells.
I still love using Cy Young in the Cy Young category on #ImmaculateGrid. Rarity score 8.
How many former Spartans could I find in today's #Immaculategrid?
Five!
#MSUbasketball
@immaculategrid.com
Immaculate Grid No. 1,076 (MLB) Rarity Score: 1
I'm pretty sure this is my best score yet with Hall of Fame involved #ImmaculateGrid
⚾️ Immaculate Grid 1076 9/9:
Rarity: 12
IMMACULATE!
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Play at:
https://www.sports-reference.com/immaculate-grid/play
#immaculategrid x #baseball
All Reds Grid!
I’d meant to stop the all-Reds habit, but it kind of jumped out at me very easy today […]
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Baseball Immaculate Grid #1076. Players I used from top row left to right: Sean Casey, Michael Lorenzen, Bip Roberts, Mike Cameron, Cory Lidle, George Foster, Tony Perez, Joe Morgan, Biz Mackey.
Biz Mackey & 8 #Reds in #ImmaculateGrid today. Rarity score 9.
How many former Spartans could I find in today's #Immaculategrid?
3
#MSUbasketball
@immaculategrid.com
Beat UCLA!!!
Immaculate Grid No. 1,075 (MLB) Rarity Score: 4
Cut the rarity in half, keeping the 3 train rolling in terms of Power Pros usage #ImmaculateGrid
⚾️ Immaculate Grid 1075 9/9:
Rarity: 10
IMMACULATE!
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Play at:
https://www.sports-reference.com/immaculate-grid/play
#immaculategrid x #baseball
Mostly Reds (6) Grid
Don’t think there is a 6 WAR Angel who ever played for the Reds. Couldn’t think […]
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Baseball Immaculate Grid #1075. Players I used from top row left to right: David Weathers, Jumpin' Joe Dugan, Roger Peckinpaugh, Dave Parker, Tommy Harper, Dean Chance, Billy Bates, Luis Quiñones, Barry Larkin.
Where's Quiñones? Right next to Billy Bates! #ImmaculateGrid #Reds
Last but not least, to finish off this set of statistics we have a distribution of my #ImmaculateGrid responses based on their debut teams.
"Other" means the first team listed on a player's Baseball Reference page is a franchise that's no longer active; Cristobal Torriente is an example
What you're about to see is three different ways that I classify the responses that I use on the #ImmaculateGrid.
First up, by decade of "Major League" debut, dating back to the 1870s; here are my statistics for overall use, and for use from grids 973-1,072
How many former Spartans could I find in today's #Immaculategrid?
3
#MSUbasketball
@immaculategrid.com
Immaculate Grid No. 1,074 (MLB) Rarity Score: 8
Was finally able to clock Marcus Jensen👌🏼 #ImmaculateGrid
(1/2) Speaking of that goal, in order to help me fulfill it, I started taking note of "under the radar" responses from 2008 onwards based on debut team; in order to diversify my answer base, I even extended that to broadcasters and coaches.
Here's where those counts stand today #ImmaculateGrid
Notes (2/2):
While I still very much rely on my calling card, I made it a goal at one point to use as many unique responses as I could; sure peak perfection is nice every now and then, but that goal is my priority first and foremost
#ImmaculateGrid
Notes (1/2):
I got stronger with more reps and studying up, along with reinforcing my desire to get better by my standards
As I had new ideas of what to track, I began to implement them as I went along, so not everything was there to start
#ImmaculateGrid
(1/3) So a while back I teased that I provided more context with regards to my personal #ImmaculateGrid Hall of Fame; here's that information followed by an update as to who's part of this esteemed group