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| #41 Posted on 1.11.08 1030.56 | Instant Rating: 0.00 | Originally posted by Oliver 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.
You're right it is Dale Torborg. The first guy is someone you have definitely heard of. He also had a brother who was a very smart wrestler.
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| #42 Posted on 1.11.08 1351.39 | Instant Rating: 3.35 | You're not talking about Randy Poffo? He was a catcher in the minors in Florida. Of course, his ring name was far more famous.
What's the most amount of pitches can a batter face without any foul balls?
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| #43 Posted on 2.11.08 0300.12 | Instant Rating: 2.65 | Originally posted by Lexus What's the most amount of pitches can a batter face without any foul balls?
Is this a trick question? I guess maybe the trick is that people will say five, when it's actually six because the batter can walk or strike out? | | Pages: Prev 1 2 3
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