TheGoodMan19
Dealing with pronoun troubles
No.Dave Righetti?
One played mostly in the late 50's-60's. One was a key in the 90's dynasty
No.Dave Righetti?
Ah yep, Pettite is one for sureElston Howard
Andy Pettitte
Joe Torre
I drew a complete brain fart and forgot Torre was in the HOF. Ellie Howard's #32 and And Pettitte's 46 closes it outElston Howard
Andy Pettitte
Joe Torre
I drew a complete brain fart and forgot Torre was in the HOF. Ellie Howard's #32 and And Pettitte's 46 closes it out
odd that HOFer Lefty Gomez never got his #11 retired.
So what's the complete list? Want to share with my dad...I bring trivia from him to here, and from here to him LOLI drew a complete brain fart and forgot Torre was in the HOF. Ellie Howard's #32 and And Pettitte's 46 closes it out
odd that HOFer Lefty Gomez never got his #11 retired.
Kershaw?Who are the only 4 pitchers to strikeout 3000 or more batters with 1 team?
Gonna guess SmoltzWho are the only 4 pitchers to strikeout 3000 or more batters with 1 team?
NopeKershaw?
Smoltz is correctGonna guess Smoltz
Damn, yes, yes and yes. Johnson, Gibson, Carlton, SmoltzWalter Johnson
Bob Gibson did he get 3000?
Steve Carlton did he get enough in Philly?
What about Don Sutton? My dad got that one.Damn, yes, yes and yes. Johnson, Gibson, Carlton, Smoltz
No, just those 4 guys. Sutton was close though. I think he had around 2700 with the DodgersWhat about Don Sutton? My dad got that one.
Carlton, W Johnson, Smoltz, MathewsonWho are the only 4 pitchers to strikeout 3000 or more batters with 1 team?
No, it was already answered. That's pretty close though. It was Carlton, Johnson, Smoltz and Bob Gibson.Carlton, W Johnson, Smoltz, Mathewson
I kind of figured he was wrong about thatNo, just those 4 guys. Sutton was close though. I think he had around 2700 with the Dodgers