It's so hard, I still don't get it. Wouldn't .n/n always equal 1/10? And then 1/(1/10) would always be 10, so it would just be 500*10^n? That doesn't work, but this isn't making sense to me lol.
I dunno, you took the center number of the second difference to be 16, then subtracted 2*the first prime to get the number before that, and added 2*the second prime to get the number after that. Then undifferenced all that to get your way back up to that sequence, then added/subtracted from it to set the first number equal to 1 and did the same to the rest of them numbers? Lol, I bet I'm off by miles.
Japan League Batting Titles: 7 in 7 years
MLB Gold Gloves: 9 in 9 years
Years batting .300 in MLB: 10 out of 10
Years with 200 hits in MLB: 10 out of 10
All Star Games: 10 out of 10
Arm: Best in MLB (tie with Vladimir Guerrero)
Speed: Amazing
FFR: Bad.
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