1. Who pitched for both the Seattle Pilots AND Mariners?
OR
2. Who was traded from the Yankees to the A's for Felipe Alou, THEN LATER traded from the Yankees to the A's for Matty Alou?
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Rob Gardner.
The only one coming to mind was one I thought up for a less-fanatical crowd: This pair of teammates shared nothing, besides a team, name, and position. (Hopefully there's only one answer.)
I don't really know much about baseball, so I'd have to go with the old standby. "What are the 7 ways a player can reach base without getting a hit?"
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"Because personally if I was being choked by Ric Flair, my personal reaction would be well, "Glrrrrkkk, can't breathe" but after that... "Man, I'm being choked out by Ric Flair, this is so cool." and then some more "Gllllrrrrk, can't breathe."" (Llakor)
Originally posted by Mr. BoffoI don't really know much about baseball, so I'd have to go with the old standby. "What are the 7 ways a player can reach base without getting a hit?"
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Walk, hit by pitch, catcher's interference, dropped third strike, fielder's error, fielder's choice, pinch-running.
"What was considered by many to be the best pitching performance in major league history."
Harvey Haddix in 1959, 12 perfect innings (!) against an awesome Milwaukee Braves lineup. That story actually made me cry when I read about it as a kid, how unfair it seemed that he lost.
A similar question: What is widely considered to be the greatest single-game performance in a game by a major league ballplayer?
(Hint: it happened in 1971, and not Reggie shot off the light tower in the All-Star game)
Originally posted by Sterling GoldenMy favorite stumper is name the last team to have four Twenty game winners, and name them.
Orioles, 1971, palmer, Cueller, McNally, Dobson and Palmer
and the robinson "Brothers" - Baybee - What a TEAM!
and "greatest performance" in 1971 - well, there were so many grea performances that year. Willie Mays filling in for Cepada at 1st and playing a heck of a first along with a couple of doubles and a HR. Any game Brooks Robinson played in. You might say it was Clemente in the 7th game of the WS that year.
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Originally posted by Alpha DogMy question: What was Ernie Shore's main claim to fame?
Babe Ruth walked the first batter of a game and was ejected. Shore came in and picked off the runner (or he was caught stealing, I can't remember which) and retired the following 26 batters for a perfect game.
My favorite: Four men have hit 61 or more home runs in a season. One pitcher has struck out all four. Name that pitcher.
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"Because personally if I was being choked by Ric Flair, my personal reaction would be well, "Glrrrrkkk, can't breathe" but after that... "Man, I'm being choked out by Ric Flair, this is so cool." and then some more "Gllllrrrrk, can't breathe."" (Llakor)
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The Reuschel brothers were both pitchers for the Cubs
Never even heard of them. The two players I was thinking of were unrelated, but that would answer it, how I worded it.