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WEEK’S THEME – Top-rated non-Hall of Fame Double Uniques: players who last name has never been duplicated in MLB history AND whose first name has likewise never been matched by any other player on any major league roster… ever.

Full list here. Columns C & D on Tab #2 are still a work in progress. (Edits gladly accepted.)


D-U Player WAR
Choo.............................................. 34.6

Clift................................................ 42.1

Cravath.......................................... 33.0

Ellsbury......................................... 31.2

Hartsel........................................... 31.3

Hershiser....................................... 56.0

Luque............................................. 48.1

Marberry........................................ 30.6

Pinson........................................... 54.2

Shocker......................................... 58.6


First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Andrew Milner, Philadelphia (After Shocker)


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Which player had a candy bar bearing his nickname sold during the 2006 season?









Hint: #1 He tied an icon’s iconic record then signed on with that icon’s former team.




Hint: #2 His nickname was “Pronk”, really.





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Who was the first batter to drive in more than one hundred and forty runs in his rookie season?









Hint: #1 He was the first player to steal a base after the fifteenth inning of a game in the American League.




Hint: #2 Don’t be tricked into thinking of him as a native Scandinavian.








Monday's question answered:

Q. Which player had a candy bar bearing his nickname sold during the 2006 season?

Hint: #1 He tied an icon’s iconic record then signed on with that icon’s former team.

Hint: #2 His nickname was “Pronk”, really.

A. TRAVIS HAFNER [SABR Bio]

- Ans. The bar was sold primarily in and around Cleveland during Hafner’s career year.

- #1 In 1987 the Yankees’ Don Mattingly hit 6 grand slams to break the record tie that Ernie Banks (1955) and Jim Gentile (1961) held. Hafner hit 6 of ‘em in 2006 and played for NYY at the end of his career. Richie Sexson (2006) & Albert Pujols (2009) have pulled up into a tie with Banks and Gentile.

- #2 “Pronk” is a combination of the words "project" and "donkey" given to him by a teammate inspired by Hafner’s running style.



FCR - Jason Winston, Riverside, California





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