Technically, Ken Griffey should be listed as Ken Griffey Jr. to distinguish him from his father, who had the same name and was a major league ballplayer with the Cincinnati Reds (albeit with only 152 career home runs). In fact he was actually nicknamed "Junior" Griffey.
I tried Greenberg, too. Looks like WW2 service was probably the difference in him not making the list. That cost him three seasons Age 31-33. Pretty impressive that he hit 44 homers and drove in 127 at Age 35 in his first full post-war season.
Wow, got 75 and only worth 2 points. Must only be real fans who take this quiz! :) I only missed three in the first column...second column, not so well.
When last names work, then you wonder why Williams doesn't.............I guess when you have multiple Williams' you have to enter them separately. A note would be nice in the instructions.
Torii Hunter was the hardest for me. Didn't think he'd hit that many but guessed him correctly in the end.