Boom boom room stl2/18/2023 The split pins also gives some piece of mind that if the plunger breaks, you can break off the split pin and replace it a bit easier.Īssembly is simple enough, just glue the "tubes" to the base piece, use the pins to assembly the mechanism at the back, and then fire away! Bonus points if you use a small rubber band like I have to automatically retract the mechanism. In my case I use the solid pins, but I found gluing them in place to be super tricky, so I've included a split pin design that I've used in previous prints, I haven't tested this version but it's worked in the past. To print this you'll need one base, one of each tube, six handles and plungers, and 12 pins. I don't own enough dice to actually fill this out, but I currently have it holding 22 dice with plenty of room to spare. Gibson: (4) R.This is a print for those times when you need to roll maximum dice with minimum effort! It uses a dispensing mechanism in the back to shoot the dice out of the organ and tumbling down the "keys" into the courtyard below. Gibson: (2) Lankford (Kool) – 15, (6) Ludwick – 20 Hornsby: (1) Wong (Nae Nae) – 15, (4) Beltran – 15 tie goes to higher seed Smith: (2) Lankford (Ludacris) – 24, (3) Holliday (Chicken) – 37 (1) Carpenter (Heathens) – 11, (8) Eckstein – 16 Gibson Region – Pujols (Jones) 3, Cruz 13 Print it out and fill in your predictions if you want to! M USIAL REGIONĪnd then we have the bracket! (Updated daily as results post) This post will be updated with full round results and updated bracket.īelow are the 4 Regions - Musial, Smith, Hornsby, & Gibson - and the full listing of Player/Song/Artist, for research purposes. Or just vote however you want, it’s all for fun. When voting, don’t necessarily pick the song you like better, consider if it is a good walk-up song - does it pump up the crowd and the hitter? Does it impose the pitcher? Does it fit the hitters vibe? Those sorts of things. Seek out myself on Twitter, The Redbird Daily on Facebook, or simply search #WalkUpSTL on either to find the polls. I will be conducting polls for the matchups on Twitter and Facebook and then combining the results. It was not very scientific, but it got the more popular songs and the more prominent players in the higher seeds, and randomized the matchups. Some that didn’t chart at all ended up in the “bubble team” category and are in the Play-In round.Īfter ranking both, I simply took an average of the two for each player/song combo and then put them in order based on that composite rank. Then, I looked up the Billboard chart info for all the songs on the list - typically the Hot 100, or the next most relevant chart - and ranked them 1-68 based on their peak chart ranking. I looked up the WAR that all players on the listed posted as a Cardinal, and then ranked them 1-68. A handful are the entrance music used by various relievers. One song - Welcome to the Jungle - has multiple hitters. Most of the entrants are walk-up songs used by hitters (or starting pitchers). Big shout out to on Twitter who was able to provide a lot from the 1996-2006 range.Īll-in-all, I ended up with 68 entrants, perfect for a 64 team bracket with 4 play-in matchups. The last day or so I dug into my own memories, did several scattershot Google searches, and crowd-sourced Twitter to come up with as many songs - and the Cardinals players that have used them - as possible. Louis Cardinals Walk-Up Song Tournament (#WalkUpSTL) So now I’m getting in on the act, combining my two greatest interest - Cardinals baseball and music.Īnd so I give you The St. With March Madness also cancelled, many folk have taken to creating tournament brackets for, well…pretty much everything - from cereal, to Star Wars characters, to Taylor Swift songs. With no baseball, or sports in general, we’ve had to get creative to stay entertained.
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