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Which Hall of Famer was the last twentieth century American League player to go an entire season (min 20 AB ) without collecting a hit?









Hint: #1 He ranks in the Top Ten all-time in World Series career batting average, on-base percentage, slugging and OPS.






Hint: #2 Only he and countryman Albert Pujols belong to a contrived but exclusive statistical “club”.








Friday's question answered:

Q. Who stands alone as the only pitcher to lead the major leagues in the pitching Triple Crown in consecutive seasons?

Hint: #1 As a rookie in the majors, he bumped a future Hall of Fame manager down to the minors—never to rise again as a player on that team.

Hint: #2 He was the first pitcher to win at least two World Series rings, win at least two Cy Young Awards and throw at least two no-hitters.

A. SANDY KOUFAX [SABR Bio]

- Ans. Koufax led the NL and AL in wins, strikeouts & ERA in 1965 & 1966 respectively, his last two seasons in the majors:
1965 - 26 W; 382 K; 2.04 ERA
1966 - 27 W; 317 K; 1.73 ERA

- #1 The Dodgers sent down pitcher Tommy Lasorda to make room on the roster for Koufax who never played a game in the minors. Lasorda liked to say, “It took the greatest left-handed pitcher in baseball history to get me off that Brooklyn club – and I still think they made a mistake.” {Actually , Lasorda played 18 more major league games the following year, but it was for the A’s in Kansas City.}

- #2 Koufax played on WS champs in 1959, 1963 & 1965.
He won the MLB Cy Young Award in 1963, 1965 & 1966.
His no-hitters were:
30-Jun-1962 vs. NYM;
11-May-1963 vs. SFG;
04-Jun-1964 at PHI; &
09-Sep-1965 vs. CHC.
Tim Lincecum, Justin Verlander & Max Scherzer have since matched his feat of 2+ WS rings, 2+ Cy Youngs, 2+ no-hitters.



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Taking a shot in the dark with Bernie
 

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Sunday, May 25th

Which Hall of Famer is a former Cougar and Tiger?









Hint: #1 He also played for the Twins and Triplets.




Hint: #2 He was the first Toronto Blue Jays pitcher to win more than twenty games in a season.








Saturday's question answered:

Q. Which Hall of Famer was the last twentieth century American League player to go an entire season (min 20 AB ) without collecting a hit?

Hint: #1 He ranks in the Top Ten all-time in World Series career batting average, on-base percentage, slugging and OPS.

Hint: #2 Only he and countryman Albert Pujols belong to a contrived but exclusive statistical “club”.

A. DAVID ORTIZ [SABR Bio]

- Ans. Ortiz was 0 for 20 in 1999. He managed to hit 2,462 more during his career.

- #1 In career WS leader lists, he ranks:
5th in BA w/.455;
2nd in OBP w/.576;
7th in sugging w/.795 &
4th in OPS w/1.372. Details here.

- #2 Only he and fellow Dominican Pujols reached both 540+ HR & 630+ doubles.



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Monday, May 26

Which member of the Venezuelan baseball Hall of Fame is also on the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame?









Hint: #1 Only he and Barry Bonds have career 1,400 bases-on-balls, 900 extra-base hits and 400 stolen bases.




Hint: #2 He joined a team at such an age that the General Manager who signed him used to be his back-up on the same team.​



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Monday, May 26

Which member of the Venezuelan baseball Hall of Fame is also on the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame?









Hint: #1 Only he and Barry Bonds have career 1,400 bases-on-balls, 900 extra-base hits and 400 stolen bases.




Hint: #2 He joined a team at such an age that the General Manager who signed him used to be his back-up on the same team.​



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Gotta be Bobby Abreu
 

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Gotta be Bobby Abreu

^^^ correct
Tuesday, May 27

Which outfielder prevented a hit by throwing out the runner at first base thereby preserving the no-hitter his teammate was pitching?









Hint: #1 The year he led the majors in batting average, he only finished ninth in league Most Valuable Player voting—behind two teammates!




Hint: #2 His nickname reflected his outfield prowess.




Hint: #3 After his playing career, he helped install the elevators in the north and the south towers of The World Trade Center.








Monday's question answered:

Q. Which member of the Venezuelan baseball Hall of Fame is also on the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame?

Hint: #1 Only he and Barry Bonds have career 1,400 bases-on-balls, 900 extra-base hits and 400 stolen bases.

Hint: #2 He joined a team at such an age that the General Manager who signed him used to be his back-up on the same team.

A. BOBBY ABREU [B-R Bio]

- Ans. Abreu made the PHI wall in 2019 & the VBHOF in 2021.

- #1 Abreu has 1,476 BB, 921 XBH & 400 SB. Bonds’s corresponding totals are 2,558, 1,440 & 514.

- #2 In 1998 on PHI, they were both outfielders, Abreu being the starter, Ruben Amaro Jr. his backup six times in right field.




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^^^ correct
Tuesday, May 27

Which outfielder prevented a hit by throwing out the runner at first base thereby preserving the no-hitter his teammate was pitching?









Hint: #1 The year he led the majors in batting average, he only finished ninth in league Most Valuable Player voting—behind two teammates!




Hint: #2 His nickname reflected his outfield prowess.




Hint: #3 After his playing career, he helped install the elevators in the north and the south towers of The World Trade Center.








Monday's question answered:

Q. Which member of the Venezuelan baseball Hall of Fame is also on the Philadelphia Phillies Wall of Fame?

Hint: #1 Only he and Barry Bonds have career 1,400 bases-on-balls, 900 extra-base hits and 400 stolen bases.

Hint: #2 He joined a team at such an age that the General Manager who signed him used to be his back-up on the same team.

A. BOBBY ABREU [B-R Bio]

- Ans. Abreu made the PHI wall in 2019 & the VBHOF in 2021.

- #1 Abreu has 1,476 BB, 921 XBH & 400 SB. Bonds’s corresponding totals are 2,558, 1,440 & 514.

- #2 In 1998 on PHI, they were both outfielders, Abreu being the starter, Ruben Amaro Jr. his backup six times in right field.




FCR - Andrew Jett, Waxahachie, Texas​



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I'm assuming it's a rightfielder, probably a Yankee or Met. I'll say Paul O'Neill.
 

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Tuesday, May
Who played for the Giants in two cities but became the first Gold Glove winner at first base for two other National League teams?









Hint: #1 He was named to six major league All-Star teams in just three years.




Hint: #2 He became the president of the National League after his playing days.








Tuesday's question answered:

Q. Which outfielder prevented a hit by throwing out the runner at first base thereby preserving the no-hitter his teammate was pitching?

Hint: #1 The year he led the majors in batting average, he only finished ninth in league Most Valuable Player voting—behind two
teammates!

Hint: #2 His nickname reflected his outfield prowess.

Hint: #3 After his playing career, he helped install the elevators in the north and the south towers of The World Trade Center.

A. CARL FURILLO [SABR Bio]

- Ans. On 27-Aug-1951(1), Ralph Branca had held the Pirates hitless at Ebbets Field when, in the 3rd inning, Ralph Branca’s no-hitter seemed broken by a one-hop shot to RF by P Mel Queen, but Carl Furillo gunned him out at first by 2 feet. Branca lost the no-no in the 9th, but won a full-game shutout.

- #1 In 1953, teammate Roy Campanella was again voted NL MVP; fellow outfielder Duke Snider finished 3rd. Brooklyn P Carl Erskine finished along side Furillo at 9th.

- #2 During his career, he recorded 151 outfield assists with a high of 24 in 1951 & 9 seasons with 10 or more assists each. He was known as the “Reading Rifle” for his hometown & rifle-like throwing arm. [Roger Kahn in “The Boys of Summer” writes that fans came to Ebbets Field early to watch Carl Furillo warm-up: “Others came out, thousands of others, long before the formal competition started, to watch the warm-up throws. You could hear gasps at Ebbets Field and sometimes, an hour before game time, bursts of applause.”]

- #3 Furillo worked for the Otis Elevator Company who had won the contract.



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Bill White

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Thursday, May 29

Which Yankee holds the record for the smallest home run total to lead the American League in a full season since the end of the Dead Ball Era?









Hint: #1 That same year, he led the league in walks, both intentional and otherwise.




Hint: #2 The year before, he had a streak of seventeen straight games when he didn’t hit a single single. He had hits—just no singles—for more than two weeks.




Hint: #3 As was the practice at the time, he left his glove on the field while his team was on offense. One day in a minor league game, a candy wrapper flew into his glove—an event noted by the media.








Wednesday's question answered:

Q. Who played for the Giants in two cities but became the first Gold Glove winner at first base for two other National League teams?

Hint: #1 He was named to six major league All-Star teams in just three years.

Hint: #2 He became the president of the National League after his playing days.

A. BILL WHITE [SABR Bio]

- Ans. White played w/NYG & SFG 1956 & ’58. He was the NL 1st base GG winner for STL 1960-65 then for PHI in 1966.

- #1 White was an NL AS in 19591, 19592, 19601 , 19602, 19611 & 19612 during MLB’s brief 2-All-Star Games-per-year era.

- #2 In 1989, White was unanimously elected to succeed Bart Giamatti as president of the National League, becoming the first Black executive to hold such a high position in professional sports. He served until 1994.



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What? No one could guess Nick Etten?! I don’t even recall reading about him!

Friday, May 30

Who is the oldest player in major league history to hit twenty home runs before the All-Star break?









Hint: #1 He was the first player in his team’s history to hit safely six times in one game.




Hint: #2 He once homered and stole home in the same game.




Hint: #3 A Sports Illustrated poll voted him the second nicest major league player—after Jim Thome.








Thursday's question answered:

Q. Which Yankee holds the record for the smallest home run total to lead the American League in a full season since the end of the Dead Ball Era?

Hint: #1 That same year, he led the league in walks, both intentional and otherwise.

Hint: #2 The year before, he had a streak of seventeen straight games when he didn’t hit a single single. He had hits—just no singles—for more than two weeks.

Hint: #3 As was the practice at the time, he left his glove on the field while his team was on offense. One day in a minor league game, a candy wrapper flew into his glove—an event noted by the media.

A. NICK ETTEN [reddit Bio]

- Ans. Etten hit 22 HR in 1944 in 154 games.

- #1 He led the AL w/97 BB & 18 IBB in 1945.

- #2 In 1943, from 30-Jul to 15-Aug(2), Etten had 14 hits—9 doubles & 5 HR in 66 AB.

- #3 “Etten's glove fields better without Etten,” quipped Sportswriter Dan Taylor, quoting Etten teammate Joe Trimble, who saw it happen.




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^^^ did David Ortiz ever steal home? lol
 

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Which talented prospect drew such large bonus offers to sign that major league baseball decided to institute a draft?









Hint: #1 Ironically, he was soon to be drafted.




Hint: #2 In 2015, he was elected to the College Baseball Hall of Fame.








Friday's question answered:

Q. Who is the oldest player in major league history to hit twenty home runs before the All-Star break?

Hint: #1 He was the first player in his team’s history to hit safely six times in one game.

Hint: #2 He once homered and stole home in the same game.

Hint: #3 A Sports Illustrated poll voted him the second nicest major league player—after Jim Thome.

A. RAUL IBANEZ [B-R Bio]

- Ans. In 2013, during his third stint with the Mariners, Ibanez his 20th HR on 02-Jul, two full weeks before that year’s All-Star Game in New York City. He had turned 41 the previous month, making him the oldest player to hit 20 HR before the break. (He even hit 4 more before the break.)

- #1 On 22-Sep-2004, Ibanez had 6 singles for SEA as they dominated LAA 16-6.

- #2 HR + SB/H = 12-Sep-2005. [Aren’t those the 2 hardest ways to score a run?]

- #3 SI polled 290 major leaguers in 2017 for these results.



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