Roberto Alomar was undoubtedly the most dynamic second baseman in Toronto Blue Jays history. He came up through the minor leagues in the San Diego Padres system and began his major league career there.
In 1990, Alomar was part of the most significant and memorable blockbuster trade in Blue Jays history, being traded to Toronto, along with Joe Carter for Blue Jay super stars Fred McGriff and Tony Fernandez.
In game four of the 1992 American League Championship series, Alomar hit one of the most famous and important hits in Blue Jays history, a game-tying home run off of Oakland pitcher Dennis Eckersley. The Blue Jays went on to win their first World Series that season.
Alomar won ten gold gloves and two championships in his career. In 2011, Roberto Alomar was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, becoming the first hall of famer to enter wearing a Blue Jays cap.
This cache is not at the posted co-ordinates. Using Roberto Alomar's 1993 baseball statistics, solve the puzzle to find the cache. Bring your own pencil
North Coordinates
1. H minus 149
2. HR plus 20
3. BA plus .617
West Coordinates
1. R minus 30
2. RBI minus 40
3. OBP minus .171