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This Mark took the Tigers and American League by storm in his rookie season in 1976. With his gyrations on the mound, he was given a nickname 'The Bird'. A 19-9 record won him the AL Rookie of the Year award. Who was this Mark? |
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This Mark played 17 of his 18 seasons as a Baltimore Oriole shortstop. He won eight Gold Gloves and went to four World Series. Who was this fixture? |
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Which Mark played for only 16 seasons, but still hit 583 home runs? |
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4.
This Mark played for the Cubs in 13 of his 16 seasons. 2162 games saw him at first base, and one game as a pitcher. Who was this durable player? |
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5.
I played second and third base most of my career. In 2002, I hit 27 home runs as a Cub. In 2005, I played both for the Red Sox and Yankees. Who am I? |
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In 2003, this pitching Mark was third in the NL Cy Young race with his 18-6 record. Some arm issues resulted and his career was going up and down, and missed many games in 2006 because of this. Which Mark was this? |
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This Mark was in his sixth season with the White Sox in 2005, and finished at number five in the Cy Young voting with his 16-8 record. He helped the White Sox to the World Series. Who was it? |
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I pitched for 12 seasons and helped the Atlanta Braves to four World Series in the 1990s. I won only 39 games in my career, but my appearances from the bullpen were instrumental for the team. Who am I? |
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From 1988-1997, this Mark was a fixture at second base for the Atlanta Braves. Although never winning a Gold Glove, Mark had only 70 errors in 1039 games. Which Mark was this that went to four World Series with the Braves? |
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I began my career in 1995 as an Expo. I was pretty good at shortstop and second base, but was passed around the league as I also played with the Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, and whoever else. I think the problem was that nobody could spell my name correctly. Who am I? |
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