1. David Ross
2. Jim Rice
3. Kevin Millar
4. Ted Williams
5. Wade Boggs
6. John Farrell
7. Jonathan Papelbon
8. Johnny Peacock
9. Trot Nixon
10. Ben Chapman
11. Derek Lowe
12. Curt Schilling
13. Craig Kimbrel
14. Brock Holt
15. Alan Embree
16. Rusney Castillo
17. Josh Rutledge
18. JD Drew
19. Dusty Cooke
20. Mookie Betts
21. Robbie Ross
22. JT Snow
23. Koji Uehara
24. Stephen Drew
25. Devin Marrero
26. Gordie Hinkle
27. Mike Greenwell
28. Rick Ferrell
29. Heath Embree
30. Johnny Gomes
31. Rich Gedman
32. Fernando Abad
33. Kevin Youkilis
34. Merv Shea
35. Christian Vazquez
36. Tim Wakefield
What do those players have to do with Pi Day? Leave a comment when you figure it out!
(Oh, and huge thanks to Kristen at redsoxdiehard. Couldn't have done it without her!)
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I tried but I'm bad at puzzles. I thought I had something when I saw that David Ross had 314 career RBI but that was it.
ReplyDeleteDid he really? What an amazing coincidence!
DeletePretty much same as this https://instagram.com/p/BRoax7uDLGH/
ReplyDeleteWeill done!
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