All 4 periods I basically was thinking of every mlb player I could and I really think I got most nameable ones. I prolly missed some hella obvious ones but lol

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  1. Warms my heart to see kids doing the same exact stuff I used to do in school

  2. I hope this was to practice your hand writing during lunch or something. The fact you don’t know what letters you capitalize and your penmanship tells me you really to be paying attention in class.

  3. Don’t ever throw these papers away. You will enjoy looking at it in your late 30s. Trust me.

    But please do work on your handwriting 😂

  4. My son did this all the time and created lists of athletes. He’s an actuary now. Spread sheets are his life. I’m extremely proud. Not kidding.

  5. Reports confirm that ohtani didn’t even crack top 20. Some analysts say he’s “cooked.”

  6. 367 you nailed one of the hardest to spell last names in baseball history. Mike with an e though, and he’s the Grandson of the original Red Sox Yaz, Carl. Most baseball fans and writers haven’t bothered to write Yastrzemski for 60+ years, we just call em ‘Yaz’. You must play MLB The Show to know all these legendary players. Your Giants section is great too 👍

  7. My friends and I use to play this game where we would name the teams in every league. Everyone took turns naming teams in the NBA/NFL/MLB/NHL and if it took you longer than 10 seconds to name a team in the league we were on, you lost. We would usually play for a pack of cookies or something like that

  8. As someone who would start Page 1 with textbook-perfect penmanship and end it with nearly illegible chicken scratch, I have to applaud your overall consistency.

  9. Strawberry being 20 is cool. Unexpected name to pop up. He played minor league ball in the city I live.

  10. Johan Santana is 33 and 445 I’m guessing one is because he’s a Met and the second is because he’s a Twin lol

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