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| #22 Posted on 28.12.05 1748.49 | Instant Rating: 5.33 | Originally posted by cfgb My favorite: Four men have hit 61 or more home runs in a season. One pitcher has struck out all four. Name that pitcher.
I had to think LONG and hard about that one ... However, there's only one pitcher that comes to mind as having been around that long....
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That's just wild...
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Especially considering he and Maris were only in the league together for one season and faced each other in only two games.
Originally posted by DirtyMikeSeaver Who's the only person to have their number retired by the Toronto Blue Jays?
Unless it's some announcer or non-player, I'd say it would have to be Spoiler Below: Highlight text to read
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| #23 Posted on 28.12.05 1859.46 | Instant Rating: 7.10 | Originally posted by BigSteve
Originally posted by DirtyMikeSeaver Who's the only person to have their number retired by the Toronto Blue Jays?
Unless it's some announcer or non-player, I'd say it would have to be Spoiler Below: Highlight text to read
Here's one of the top of my head: Who replaced Lou Gehrig at first base for the Yankees?
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Oops, that's who Gehrig replaced! Gehrig, oh, that was a guy withh a similar name to his main rival on the team. Spoiler Below: Highlight text to read
Toronto - I was thinking Spoiler Below: Highlight text to read
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| #24 Posted on 28.12.05 1910.22 | Instant Rating: 6.69 | Originally posted by AWArulz Father-Son - most HR
Les Bonds.
Originally posted by AWArulz Brothers - Most wins
Les Perrys.
Who's the only person to have their number retired by the Toronto Blue Jays?
Here's a hint: if you replaced the words "Toronto Blue Jays" with the words "Seattle Mariners", the answer would be the same.
Also, Wally Pipp was replaced BY Lou Gehrig, not the other way around.
EDIT: A-HA! This one has been bugging me...
Originally posted by Sec19Row53 My favorite - What do the following players have in common:
Henry Aaron Babe Ruth Willie Mays Ron Santo Dwight Gooden Darryl Strawberry Don Kessinger
They all started their careers and ended their careers in the same city but on different teams. (Aaron - Milwaukee Braves/Brewers, for example) Right?
Oh, and this...
Originally posted by drjayphd 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.)
...has got to be Ken Griffey (Sr. and Jr.), I'd think.
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| #25 Posted on 28.12.05 1921.13 | Instant Rating: 7.10 | Originally posted by JayJayDean
Originally posted by AWArulz Brothers - Most wins
Les Perrys.
Nope.
Give ya a hint. Gaylord was a junker. So you were right there. Both of These brothers were junkers. Beat the Perrys by about 10-15 wins.
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| #26 Posted on 28.12.05 2036.23 | Instant Rating: 5.33 | Originally posted by AWArulz
Originally posted by JayJayDean
Originally posted by AWArulz Brothers - Most wins
Les Perrys.
Nope.
Give ya a hint. Gaylord was a junker. So you were right there. Both of These brothers were junkers. Beat the Perrys by about 10-15 wins.
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Oh, I guess that would be the Niekros then.
That Toronto question was dumb. Trick questions are supposed to be misleading, but that's a bit much. *Grumble, grumble*
Here's another to go with my earlier one: Who replaced Cal Ripken? Not when he moved from Shortstop to 3B but when he finally sat out a gmae in '98.
...has got to be Ken Griffey (Sr. and Jr.), I'd think.
Could be, but Jr. is a CFer while Sr. was a RFer. When he was on the M's with his son, Sr. played LF. Maybe I'm reading too much into this, since they're both Ken Griffeys who played OF for the early '90s Mariners.
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| #27 Posted on 28.12.05 2051.48 | Instant Rating: 5.12 | I think drjayphd's question is to name two players who had the same name, played on the same team, and played the same position, but were unrelated.
If so, the answer is
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Bobby Jones and Bobby Jones, who were both pitchers who played for the Mets in 2000. |
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| #28 Posted on 28.12.05 2101.28 | Instant Rating: 7.19 | Or!
Bob Miller and Bob Miller from the 1962 Mets. Both pitchers.
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| #29 Posted on 28.12.05 2201.55 | Instant Rating: 7.06 | |
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Originally posted by Mr. Boffo I think drjayphd's question is to name two players who had the same name, played on the same team, and played the same position, but were unrelated.
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Bobby Jones and Bobby Jones, who were both pitchers who played for the Mets in 2000. |
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Winner. I shoulda specified they were unrelated; I was hoping that the "shared nothing" bit would have covered the fact that only one was a lefty, one was a starter while the other relieved, etc. Didn't know about the Millers either... shows what happens when you don't know your history.
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| #30 Posted on 3.1.06 1434.20 | Instant Rating: 5.16 | My personal favorite, once asked by a local Bennigan's bartender, "Name the MLB career home-run leaders by letter of the alphabet, using the first letter of the player's last name." Hank Aaron would be the leader for the letter "A".
Hank Aaron 755 Barry Bonds 708 José Canseco 462 Andre Dawson 438 Darrell Evans 414 Jimmie Foxx 534 Ken Griffey, Jr. 536 Frank Howard 382 Pete Incaviglia 206 Reggie Jackson 563 Harmon Killebrew 573 Greg Luzinski 307 Willie Mays 660 Graig Nettles 390 Mel Ott 511 Rafael Palmeiro 569 Mark Quinn 45 Babe Ruth 714 Sammy Sosa 588 Frank Thomas 448 Willie Upshaw 123 Greg Vaughn 355 Ted Williams 521 No one with a surname starting with X has played in the Major Leagues. Carl Yastrzemski 452 Todd Zeile 253 |
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| #31 Posted on 3.1.06 1538.50 | Instant Rating: 6.92 | If you want your boy to make the baseball Hall of Fame, what first name has had 100% of its eligible members inducted?
Hint - This will drop to 67% in a few years.
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| #32 Posted on 3.1.06 2055.31 | Instant Rating: 7.14 | Originally posted by Sec19Row53 If you want your boy to make the baseball Hall of Fame, what first name has had 100% of its eligible members inducted?
Hint - This will drop to 67% in a few years.
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| Robin! From Robin Roberts to Robin Yount, it's been a goodie until that fool Robin Ventura came into the league and decided to get his ass kicked by Nolan Ryan right out of the gate, proving he was destined for nothing. |
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| #33 Posted on 4.1.06 2055.00 | Instant Rating: 6.14 | My favorite has always been "who was the first black player to play in the American League." A shame that maybe 1% of the people who recognize Jackie Robinson as the first major leaguer to integrate the league recognize this guy, as it was the same season, and he went through the exact same thing as Robinson, as he was the first black ballplayer to play at half the ballparks in the U.S.
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| #34 Posted on 4.1.06 2140.37 | Instant Rating: 6.79 | My favorite, simply because I went to high school with his older brother, is what player hit for the cycle with his first 4 hits in the Majors?
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| Larry Doby, the most forgotten pioneer in baseball. |
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| #35 Posted on 5.1.06 0424.07 | Instant Rating: 5.93 | The question about the first black AL player brings this up:
Who was the first black (African-American) to play in the major leagues?
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| #36 Posted on 5.1.06 1518.27 | Instant Rating: 6.14 | My namesake, Moses Fleetwood Walker.
This is kind of debateable, because there weren't great records kept back in the 1870s and 80s, and there wasn't really an entity known as "Major League Baseball" like there is now.
Still, the point is that baseball was never officially segregated, and only became completely white in the 1880s. Before that there was the odd black player here and there.
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| #37 Posted on 31.10.08 1844.32 | Instant Rating: 3.51 | While I wouldn't call it my favorite baseball trivia question, here's one that I rather enjoy:
Who is the only major league player to collect 500 hits with four different teams?
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| Rusty Staub. The four teams: Houston Astros; Montreal Expos; New York Mets; Detroit Tigers. |
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| #38 Posted on 1.11.08 0318.05 | Instant Rating: 4.05 | Which pitcher, in the last 10 years, got a win in a game where he never even threw a pitch?
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| #39 Posted on 1.11.08 0608.28 | Instant Rating: 0.00 | Here's an easy one:
There's a long history of former boxer and football players in wrestling but what about baseball?
Person 1 This pro basball player was the son of a wrestler Person 2 This wrestler was the son of a pro baseball player
Extra credit for who knows what Person 2 did when he was mocked for being a wrestler by another athlete, who also had something extra that should have made him twice as good as Mordecai Brown.
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| #40 Posted on 1.11.08 0910.55 | Instant Rating: 3.37 | Are we allowed to answer these in the forum?
Originally posted by edoug Here's an easy one:
There's a long history of former boxer and football players in wrestling but what about baseball?
Person 1 This pro basball player was the son of a wrestler Person 2 This wrestler was the son of a pro baseball player
Extra credit for who knows what Person 2 did when he was mocked for being a wrestler by another athlete, who also had something extra that should have made him twice as good as Mordecai Brown.
I'm stumped on number one, but wouldn't Dale Torborg be the answer to number two? I mean, he's since retired form wrestling.
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