First rule of Pop Quiz Club: no cheating
Second rule: see first rule
Currently, Vanderbilt is fielding at a .982 clip as a team. That is incredible and a huge part of their recent success.
18 players fielding percentage is 1.000 (perfect, no fielding errors)
Here’s the question:
Which current Commodore leads the team in fielding?
Rule 3: player must be a position player (non-pitcher) [12 pitchers have not made an error]
Rule 4: player must have a minimum of 3 chances per game played [late game subs don’t count; must be full game]
Rule 5: see Rule 1
Rule 6: cheating is defined just like it is in the Vanderbilt Student Honor Codef or any Honor Code for that matter
Choices will be listed in alpha order by 2nd letter of the last name to make things fair and throw off those who are trying to cheat despite their being a rule against cheating.
There is no time limit to vote; but remember, no cheating.
In order to be the winner you MUST STATE YOUR REASONING FOR ARRIVING AT YOUR ANSWER. This, of course, requires vast amount of knowledge of baseball minutiae.
May the best person win something.
Second rule: see first rule
Currently, Vanderbilt is fielding at a .982 clip as a team. That is incredible and a huge part of their recent success.
18 players fielding percentage is 1.000 (perfect, no fielding errors)
Here’s the question:
Which current Commodore leads the team in fielding?
Rule 3: player must be a position player (non-pitcher) [12 pitchers have not made an error]
Rule 4: player must have a minimum of 3 chances per game played [late game subs don’t count; must be full game]
Rule 5: see Rule 1
Rule 6: cheating is defined just like it is in the Vanderbilt Student Honor Codef or any Honor Code for that matter
Choices will be listed in alpha order by 2nd letter of the last name to make things fair and throw off those who are trying to cheat despite their being a rule against cheating.
There is no time limit to vote; but remember, no cheating.
In order to be the winner you MUST STATE YOUR REASONING FOR ARRIVING AT YOUR ANSWER. This, of course, requires vast amount of knowledge of baseball minutiae.
May the best person win something.