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1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins:
How many teams will have 100 losses:
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day):
AL Win Leader at All Star Break:
NL Win Leader at All Star Break:
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time:
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time:
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time:
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time:

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL:
Player with Best Batting Average in NL:
AL East Champ:
AL Central Champ:
AL West Champ:
NL East Champ:
NL Central Champ:
NL West Champ:
All Star Game Winning League:

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place):
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place):
AL Champions:
NL Champions:
Number of games World Series goes for:

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion:
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL):
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):
 
Think I might close this thread.

With Tipping hopefully going to be set up , Yahoo Fantasy Baseball and The Predictions thread usalion started, this is overkill.
 

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1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins:
How many teams will have 100 losses:
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day):
AL Win Leader at All Star Break:
NL Win Leader at All Star Break:
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time:
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time:
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time:
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time:

3 Pointers:
Best Batting Average in AL: 0.345
Best Batting Average in NL: 0.331
AL East Champ: Toronto
AL Central Champ: Chicago
AL West Champ: LA Angels
NL East Champ: Phillies
NL Central Champ: Cardinals
NL West Champ: Giants
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard)
NL Champions: Cardinals
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL):
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):


I have to go to work now. I will finish these off later.
 
1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 2
How many teams will have 100 losses: 2
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Washington
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Detroit Tigers
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Washington nationals
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Indians
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Rangers

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Puljols
Player with Best Batting Average in NL: McCutcheon
AL East Champ: Tampa
AL Central Champ: Detroit
AL West Champ: California
NL East Champ: Washington
NL Central Champ: Cincy
NL West Champ: Arizona
All Star Game Winning League: National

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.43
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.25
AL Champions: Tampa Bay Rays
NL Champions: Philadelphia Phillies
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Philadelphia Phillies
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Cole Hamels
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Jackie Bradley Jr
 
1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins:
How many teams will have 100 losses:
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day):
AL Win Leader at All Star Break:
NL Win Leader at All Star Break:
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Texas
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Indians
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL:
Player with Best Batting Average in NL:
AL East Champ: Toronto
AL Central Champ: Chicago
AL West Champ: LA Angels
NL East Champ: Phillies
NL Central Champ: Cardinals
NL West Champ: Giants
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard)
NL Champions: Cardinals
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL):
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):

Some more thoughts.
 
New to the baseball section, but I will give it a go, might edit/change answers before the deadline as well, if its allowed

1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 1
How many teams will have 100 losses: 2
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Yankees
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Rangers
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Giants
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Pirates
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Rangers

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Cabrera, Melky
Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Braun
AL East Champ: Yankees
AL Central Champ: Tigers
AL West Champ: Rangers
NL East Champ: Phillies
NL Central Champ: Cardinals
NL West Champ: Giants
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.4
AL Champions: Yankees
NL Champions: Phillies
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Phillies
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Verlander
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): No idea here, just looking at names and gonna go Skaggs
 
Obviously a few phillies fans......

1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 1 (Washington)
How many teams will have 100 losses: 2
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Washington
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Price
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Stasburg
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: A's
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL: M Cabrera
Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Braun
AL East Champ: Blue Jays
AL Central Champ: Tigers
AL West Champ: Rangers
NL East Champ: Nationals
NL Central Champ: Brewers
NL West Champ: Giants
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 3.1
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.7
AL Champions: Blue Jays
NL Champions: Braves
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Braves
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Nedlen
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Wil Myers
 
Obviously a few phillies fans......

AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Price
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Stasburg

Player with Best Batting Average in AL: M Cabrera
I presumed that was team wins, not pitchers. But reading again you could very well be correct, can I get confirmation there?
As for the bolded, I was thinking of doing that too. Very sneaky ;)
 
1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins:
How many teams will have 100 losses:
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day):
AL Win Leader at All Star Break:
NL Win Leader at All Star Break:
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time:
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time:
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time:
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time:

3 Pointers:
Best Batting Average in AL: 0.345
Best Batting Average in NL: 0.331
AL East Champ: Toronto
AL Central Champ: Chicago
AL West Champ: LA Angels
NL East Champ: Phillies
NL Central Champ: Cardinals
NL West Champ: Giants
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard)
NL Champions: Cardinals
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL):
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):


I have to go to work now. I will finish these off later.

Lionbear, why have you put the 1 decimal place restriction on ERAs? This statistic is always recorded to two.

Also, have the questions been modified recently? I ask because I have estimated the actual winning BAs in both leagues rather than nominating the players; I can't imagine why I would have done this.
 
Some more answers from me

1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 3
How many teams will have 100 losses: 1
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Royals
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: J. Weaver
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: S. Strasburg
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels

3 Pointers:
Best Batting Average in AL: 0.345 (Miguel Cabrera)
Best Batting Average in NL: 0.331 (Ryan Braun)
AL East Champ: Toronto
AL Central Champ: Chicago
AL West Champ: LA Angels
NL East Champ: Phillies
NL Central Champ: Cardinals
NL West Champ: Giants
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard)
NL Champions: Cardinals
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): J. Weaver
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):
 
1 Pointers

How many teams will have 100 wins: 2

How many teams will have 100 losses: 2

First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Texas Rangers

AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Tampa Bay Rays

NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Los Angfeles Dodgers

Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers

Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants

Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Indians

Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Rangers



3 Pointers:

Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Prince Fielder

Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Buster Posey

AL East Champ: Toronto Blue Jays

AL Central Champ: Detroit Tigers

AL West Champ: Texas Rangers

NL East Champ: Washington Nationals

NL Central Champ: Cincinnati Reds

NL West Champ: San Francisco Giants

All Star Game Winning League: American League



5 Pointers:

Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.4

Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.2

AL Champions: Texas Rangers

NL Champions: Washington Nationals

Number of games World Series goes for: 6



10 Pointers:

World Series Champion: Texas Rangers

Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Buster Posey

Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Wil Myers
 
1 Pointers

How many teams will have 100 wins: 2

How many teams will have 100 losses: 2

First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Texas Rangers

AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Tampa Bay Rays

NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Los Angfeles Dodgers

Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers

Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants

Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Indians

Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Rangers



3 Pointers:

Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Prince Fielder

Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Buster Posey

AL East Champ: Toronto Blue Jays

AL Central Champ: Detroit Tigers

AL West Champ: Texas Rangers

NL East Champ: Washington Nationals

NL Central Champ: Cincinnati Reds

NL West Champ: San Francisco Giants

All Star Game Winning League: American League



5 Pointers:

Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.4

Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.2

AL Champions: Texas Rangers

NL Champions: Washington Nationals

Number of games World Series goes for: 6



10 Pointers:

World Series Champion: Texas Rangers

Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Buster Posey

Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Wil Myers

Really??
 

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1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: Zero
How many teams will have 100 losses: One -- Houston Astros
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Atlanta Braves
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Detroit Tigers
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Cincinnati Reds
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Mike Trout
Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Andrew McCutchen
AL East Champ: Toronto Blue Jays
AL Central Champ: Detroit Tigers
AL West Champ: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
NL East Champ: Washington Nationals
NL Central Champ: Cincinnati Reds
NL West Champ: San Francisco Giants
All Star Game Winning League: National League

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): Justin Verlander (2.62)
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): Clayton Kershaw (2.57)
AL Champions: Detroit Tigers
NL Champions: Cincinnati Reds
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Detroit Tigers
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Justin Verlander - Clayton Kershaw
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Wil Myers (TBR - AL) and Julio Teheran (ATL - NL)
 
The bit in bold. Buster Posey to win a Cy Young award.

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1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: Zero
How many teams will have 100 losses: One -- Houston Astros
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Atlanta Braves
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Detroit Tigers
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Cincinnati Reds
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Mike Trout
Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Andrew McCutchen
AL East Champ: Toronto Blue Jays
AL Central Champ: Detroit Tigers
AL West Champ: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
NL East Champ: Washington Nationals
NL Central Champ: Cincinnati Reds
NL West Champ: San Francisco Giants
All Star Game Winning League: National League

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): Justin Verlander (2.62)
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): Clayton Kershaw (2.57)
AL Champions: Detroit Tigers
NL Champions: Cincinnati Reds
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Detroit Tigers
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Justin Verlander - Clayton Kershaw
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Wil Myers (TBR - AL) and Julio Teheran (ATL - NL)

First point on the board, congrats :)
 
Time for an update. I suggest others do likewise.

1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 3 STL, OAK, ATL and TB on target.
How many teams will have 100 losses: 1 CHW, HOU and MIA on target.
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Royals D'Oh
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: J. Weaver D'Oh
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: S. Strasburg D'Oh
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers Wahoo. Rangers won 2-1
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants Wahoo. Giants won 10-0!
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels

3 Pointers:
Best Batting Average in AL: 0.345 (Miguel Cabrera) Still looking good on this one.
Best Batting Average in NL: 0.331 (Ryan Braun) My fault for picking a cheating bastard!
AL East Champ: Toronto D'Oh. 14 games behind
AL Central Champ: Chicago D'Oh. 18 games behind
AL West Champ: LA Angels D'Oh. Bunch of overpaid hacks!
NL East Champ: Phillies 10.5 games behind. Oh well.
NL Central Champ: Cardinals Looking good!!
NL West Champ: Giants 10 games behind. Hangover.
All Star Game Winning League: NL D'Oh

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5 A distinct possibility!
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3 A distinct possibility!
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard) A distinct possibility!
NL Champions: Cardinals Looking good!!
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals A distinct possibility!
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): J. Weaver Oh well. If not for injury?
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):[/quote]


So there you go. Some good, some OK and some laughably bad predictions. I'd be interested in other self assessments.
 
1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 1
How many teams will have 100 losses: 2
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Yankees NOPE
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: Rangers NOPE
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: Giants NOPE
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers YAY
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Pirates NOPE
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Rangers

3 Pointers:
Player with Best Batting Average in AL: Cabrera, Melky LOL
Player with Best Batting Average in NL: Braun LOL
AL East Champ: Yankees -7.5
AL Central Champ: Tigers 3
AL West Champ: Rangers -6
NL East Champ: Phillies -11
NL Central Champ: Cardinals 1.5
NL West Champ: Giants -10
All Star Game Winning League: NL

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5 Currently 1.96
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.4 Currently 2.34
AL Champions: Yankees Unlikely
NL Champions: Phillies NOPE
Number of games World Series goes for: 6 Who knows

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Phillies NOPE
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): Verlander
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): No idea here, just looking at names and gonna go Skaggs

I cannot see how I could be going worse.
 
Tassie

I see you got done by Braun too!

And if you had just said M Cabrera you'd be laughing.
 
Yeah I got burned big time. I was really tempted to put M. Cabrera but I thought that was cheating, which would have meant I wouldn't be able to compete in 26 questions until then end of 2014 :p

You could always fight for your life to get it repealed! Seriously, when 12 of 13 accept the ban, and the one who disputes it is the one seemingly facing the most evidence against him, you have to ask who does A-Rod think he is? James Hird?
 
Time for another update, with the end of the regular season.

1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 3 zero
How many teams will have 100 losses: 1 two (HOU and MIA)
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Royals D'Oh
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: J. Weaver D'Oh
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: S. Strasburg D'Oh
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers Wahoo. Rangers won 2-1
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants Wahoo. Giants won 10-0!
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics Wahoo. A's won 3-2
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels D'Oh

3 Pointers:
Best Batting Average in AL: 0.345 (Miguel Cabrera) 0.348 Miggie - I'm impressed with myself
Best Batting Average in NL: 0.331 (Ryan Braun) 0.331 Cuddyer - Spot on with the average
AL East Champ: Toronto Boston (TOR 23 games behind)
AL Central Champ: Chicago Detroit (CWS 30 games behind)
AL West Champ: LA Angels Oakland (LAA 18 games behind)
NL East Champ: Phillies Atlanta (PHI 23 games behind)
NL Central Champ: Cardinals Cardinals Phew!!
NL West Champ: Giants Dodgers (SFO 16 games behind)
All Star Game Winning League: NL D'Oh

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5 2.57 - pretty close!
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3 1.83 - lowest value in years!!
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard) still a distinct possibility!
NL Champions: Cardinals Looking good!!
Number of games World Series goes for: 6

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals A distinct possibility!
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): J. Weaver Oh well. If not for injury?
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL):

Well, I got the Cards for NL Central champs, but all of my other division winner predictions were woefully wrong!
Good with the batting averages!
 
Time to tally up the final score

1 Pointers
How many teams will have 100 wins: 3 zero
How many teams will have 100 losses: 1 two (HOU and MIA)
First Team to 10 Wins (Point if more than 1 team reaches 10 on the same Day): Royals D'Oh
AL Win Leader at All Star Break: J. Weaver D'Oh
NL Win Leader at All Star Break: S. Strasburg D'Oh
Winner of Rangers vs Twins April 25 US time: Rangers Wahoo. Rangers won 2-1
Winner of Giants vs Pirates June 13 US Time: Giants Wahoo. Giants won 10-0!
Winner Indians vs Athletics August 16 US Time: Athletics Wahoo. A's won 3-2
Winner Angels vs Rangers September 29 US Time: Angels D'Oh
So, 3 points for me

3 Pointers:
Best Batting Average in AL: 0.345 (Miguel Cabrera) 0.348 Miggie - I'm impressed with myself
Best Batting Average in NL: 0.331 (Ryan Braun) 0.331 Cuddyer - Spot on with the average
AL East Champ: Toronto Boston (TOR 23 games behind)
AL Central Champ: Chicago Detroit (CWS 30 games behind)
AL West Champ: LA Angels Oakland (LAA 18 games behind)
NL East Champ: Phillies Atlanta (PHI 23 games behind)
NL Central Champ: Cardinals Cardinals Phew!!
NL West Champ: Giants Dodgers (SFO 16 games behind)
All Star Game Winning League: NL D'Oh
6 points

5 Pointers:
Best Pitching ERA AL (1 decimal place): 2.5 2.57 - pretty close!
Best Pitching ERA NL (1 Decimal Place): 2.3 1.83 - lowest value in years!!
AL Champions: Tampa Bay (from the Wildcard) Redsox
NL Champions: Cardinals Cardinals
Number of games World Series goes for: 6 Redsox won in 6
15 points

10 Pointers:
World Series Champion: Cardinals Redsox
Cy Young Award Winner (NL or AL): J. Weaver Kershaw (NL) and Scherzer (AL)
Rookie of the Year (NL or AL): Myers (AL) and Fernandez (NL)
0 points

So, I get 24 points. Pretty crappy really.
 

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