lol I missed Gehrig and Cobb.how did I manage to miss those two famous ones and get some obscure ones, tho I did a lot of guesses and made some typos or typed in a name thinking of someone else afew times.
ave is now 61.I got 101 and I still missed easy ones and got obscure ones.. well I had to try things and names I knew.. like Evers to tinker to chance lol
I'm guessing it still does, but that "ARod" is accepted for Alex and 3% of takers have tried "ARod" but not done "Rodriguez" to get Pudge. Pretty sure it gave me both.
Wow, before 1950, the National League sure had a lot of forgettable MVPs! At least for me. Well, I scored 103/159 and it was a lot of fun. Thanks for the quiz!
@DonTheLamplighter I got Zoila because, even in 1965 I thought, how did he get the MVP? And I was a Dodgers fan who thought Maury was highly deserving in 1962.
Shohei Ohtani and Aaron Judge have won the MVP for their leagues. Ohtani is the first player since Frank Robinson to win the MVP award in both leagues.