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undefeated in Schneider era |07.13.22
Happy Tuesday peeps!!! Here is my MLB Immaculate Grid number 1065 for Monday March 2, 2026.
Just like how Arizona Diamondbacks centefielder Luis Gonzalez busted up the Yankees 3-peat ambitions in the 2001 World Series, here he goes busting up my grid. 😆 Honestly, I really can't think of any other centerfielder that played for the DBacks. As a Yankees fan, it's s hard to forget him.
I always have to find a way to get "The Strawman" in a grid. If you haven't had the pleasure, pull up a video of him cranking balls out of the park. His swing is a thing of beauty.
I had to go back to the California Angels days to fill their line. I still find it ridiculous that they are officially called the Los Angeles Angels. They only way they should be called the Los Angeles Angels is when referring to the five seasons of 1961 - 1965 when they played at Wrigley Field L.A., which was the former home of the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast League (1961) and Dodger Stadium 1962 - 1965.) Want to know more about the Hollywood Stars? Check out Josh Jackson article Stars gave Hollywood a show to remember from the MILB.com website.
That's enough of the history lesson. On to the next grid. Peace out ✌.
Devo!!
El fildeo también es un Salón de la Fama
El fildeo también es un Salón de la Fama
¿Es realmente importante el fildeo en el béisbol? Probablemente, para algunos, que un jugador haya tenido una carrera netamente ofensiva en las Grandes Ligas, ya es un super comodín para llegar al Salón de la Fama de Cooperstown.
Probablemente no nos acordemos si ese jugador realizó una atrapada espectacular para evitar carreras, o un “rally”, entre otros.
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