obxyankeefan
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I want to say this one is Bench. But looking it up I was wrong
Don Drysdale?
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.
FCR - Mark DeLodovico, Rockville, Maryland
~ D. Bruce Brown
Don Drysdale?
so that's a no ?Drysdale didn’t play college ball.
so that's a no ?![]()
Brady AndersonSunday, June 1
Which one-time Baltimore Oriole is the last person to qualify for this week’s theme?
Hint: #1 He holds the record for most RBI in one inning.
Hint: #2 He was born in the most fecund of all baseball cities.
Sunday's question answered:
Q. Who was Bobby Shantz’s personal catcher during Shantz’s Most Valuable Player season?
Hint: #1 He (not Shantz) was a three-sport athlete at a Division 1 university.
Hint: #2 He played his first major league game without the benefit of any minor league experience because so many scouts saw him play in the military.
A. JOE ASTROTH [SABR Bio]
- Ans. Astroth helped his battery mate lead the majors in WAR (9.4) in 1952 & win the AL MVP in spite of doing it for the lackluster (79-75-1) Philadelphia A’s. In 32 of the 33 Shantz starts & 23 of 24 of his pitching wins, it was Astroth behind the plate.
- #1 At the University of Illinois, Astroth was a three-sport athlete, playing baseball, football & basketball for the Fighting Illini.
- #2 Astroth joined the U.S. Coast Guard during WWII, but was able to play enough baseball to impress not only his coach, Babe Young, but A’s scout Tom Fleming & Hall of Famer George Sisler, representing the Dodgers.
FCR - Harvey Hurwitz, Huntington Woods, Michigan
~ D. Bruce Brown
I said the Dodgers played a few seasons by the shortened version of the catchers name. The Dodgers went by this nickname from 1914-1931Rennie Stennett went 7 for 7 when I was a kid and they listed the other two or three to do it. I can't remember who they were.
Wednesday, June 4
Which Ivy-League grad had attended Carl Yastrzemski's final game as a young Red Sox fan?
Hint: #1 He (Not Yaz) was the first catcher to wear the Fox Sports Catcher-Cam.
Hint: #2 This catcher once tripled twice in one game a month after he was thrown out three times trying to steal in another game.
Hint: #3 He got his 1,000th career hit during the game in which he tied the National League record for most times grounding into double plays in a season.
Tuesday Twice question answered:
Q. Who is the only person in MLB history to spend his entire playing career with one team and entire managing career with another team with 10+ years in both places?
Hint: #1 …and never had to relocate his family.
Hint: #2 As a player, he helped his team win three division titles, four postseason berths and two World Series championships.
Hint: #3 As a manager, he led his team to six division titles, four second-place finishes, seven postseason spots and the only World Series title in that franchise’s history.
A. MIKE SCIOSCIA [SABR Bio]
- Ans. Scioscia was being drafted LAD in 1976 & played 13 years for them, 1980 to 1992. After attempts to get on with other teams, he & retired on 02-Aug-1994, just before the 1994 strike. He managed the LAA for 19 years, through two franchise name changes but remained with one team.
- #1 With both clubs in Southern California, he never had to move his family or leave the region, & so never brought a title home to his native Philadelphia.
- #2 As a player, Scioscia helped LAD to division titles in 1983, 1985 and 1988, with World Series wins in 1981 and 1988.
- #3 As manager of the Angels, he led them to six division titles and their first and only World Series title in 2002.
FCR - Fred Worth, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
~ D. Bruce Brown
Wednesday, June 4
Which Ivy-League grad had attended Carl Yastrzemski's final game as a young Red Sox fan?
Hint: #1 He (Not Yaz) was the first catcher to wear the Fox Sports Catcher-Cam.
Hint: #2 This catcher once tripled twice in one game a month after he was thrown out three times trying to steal in another game.
Hint: #3 He got his 1,000th career hit during the game in which he tied the National League record for most times grounding into double plays in a season.
Tuesday Twice question answered:
Q. Who is the only person in MLB history to spend his entire playing career with one team and entire managing career with another team with 10+ years in both places?
Hint: #1 …and never had to relocate his family.
Hint: #2 As a player, he helped his team win three division titles, four postseason berths and two World Series championships.
Hint: #3 As a manager, he led his team to six division titles, four second-place finishes, seven postseason spots and the only World Series title in that franchise’s history.
A. MIKE SCIOSCIA [SABR Bio]
- Ans. Scioscia was being drafted LAD in 1976 & played 13 years for them, 1980 to 1992. After attempts to get on with other teams, he & retired on 02-Aug-1994, just before the 1994 strike. He managed the LAA for 19 years, through two franchise name changes but remained with one team.
- #1 With both clubs in Southern California, he never had to move his family or leave the region, & so never brought a title home to his native Philadelphia.
- #2 As a player, Scioscia helped LAD to division titles in 1983, 1985 and 1988, with World Series wins in 1981 and 1988.
- #3 As manager of the Angels, he led them to six division titles and their first and only World Series title in 2002.
FCR - Fred Worth, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
~ D. Bruce Brown