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.....correct......Brandon Webb?
.....correct......Brandon Webb?
OK, so they all won a WS so I'm guessing that has to be a part of it...........
Not that. Clue: It has something to do with longevity.OK, so they all won a WS so I'm guessing that has to be a part of it...........
Good question. There have been others but I picked these players because they were the most recent. I left out the old time players before the 60s.Were they the only ones to accomplish this rare feat or you just picked some guys who did it?
The pitcher is the one.Tricky bum. Also I assume Randy the pitcher. There were 3 Randy Js that played.
It is not who they ended their careers with. But it is one accomplishment that they all shared. Also very difficult to do. Another clue; There was probably some sentiment involved with their achievement.Well Darrell Evans and Derrick Jeter did end their careers with their original teams...........but I think Nettles ended up with the Pads and Boone KC????
Oh shit...............if this is it Imma feel stoopid.............It is not who they ended their careers with. But it is one accomplishment that they all shared. Also very difficult to do. Another clue; There was probably some sentiment involved with their achievement.
Not that.Oh shit...............if this is it Imma feel stoopid.............
They all played at least 20 years in the Majors
Here is a big clue. It has something to do with all star games.If that's it....
10 or more All-Star games?Here is a big clue. It has something to do with all star games.
Not that! Here is another big clue. It is age related.10 or more All-Star games?
Yes1 They were all elected to the all star game at the age of 40 or older! Great job Omar!All-Star game appearances at 40 or older?
I went along with it this time, but this is a "guess a player" thread. Not triviaYes1 They were all elected to the all star game at the age of 40 or older! Great job Omar!