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Faith and Fear in Flushing made its debut on Feb. 16, 2005, the brainchild of two longtime friends and lifelong Met fans.

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Clarifying Question No. 28

It has come to my attention that a reasonable guess for Question No. 28 on The Quiz fits almost as well as the actual answer. Only problem is a) it isn't the answer and b) the good guess unravels under the one player-one year rule. Therefore Question No. 28 has been clarified. It now reads (with italics added here to emphasize the clarification:

28. You can make a case for me as one of the finest shortstops of my generation. I wasn't a heavyweight or a heavy hitter, but I was a Gold Glover and can be recalled as feisty when I needed to be. I finished up 1-for-3 as a Met, batting (what else?) eighth. And it's worth mentioning that I was an All-Star and played in the World Series.

For those interested enough to post potential answers as comments with the quiz, I've been posting replies indicating if you're right or wrong, but have removed my confirmations after a fashion. I don't want to leave any confirmation of answers (right or wrong) up for anybody encountering this brain teaser for the first time.

Thanks for playing!

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