Pure Steel
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Robin Yount
His brother Larry's story is quite sad......
Robin Yount
It was Robin Yount. Nuxhall must not have started on Opening Day.Has to be a player from 100 years ago, Joe Nuxhall was 15 when he made his debut, then retired and pitched again at the age of 23…..
It was Robin Yount. Nuxhall must not have started on Opening Day.
he must have had a couple "cups of coffee" before he got to start an Opening Day. Still probably the all time best name for autograph signing.I was thinking Mel Ott....Nuxhall wasn't a HOF'er
I brought up his story in this thread a couple months ago. Fewest career pitches ever thrown by a pitcher to actually appear in a game.His brother Larry's story is quite sad......
I brought up his story in this thread a couple months ago. Fewest career pitches ever thrown by a pitcher to actually appear in a game.
Ted Williams was oneI'm pretty sure Ted Williams was one....and maybe the other was Frank Robinson?
Al kaline?There have been 12 Triple Crown hitters in the post 1900 era. 2 of them did it twice, name the 2.
Not Kaline. Hint: pretty old timeyAl kaline?
Lou Gehrig?Not Kaline. Hint: pretty old timey
Getting closer but noLou Gehrig?
The MetsOk, one more question--Which team has the highest winning percentage on Opening Day?
Rogers HornsbyMel Ott?
YesThe Mets
No, Ted Williams and Rogers HornsbyChuck Klein for the 2 triple crowns
Good comparison. But Graham actually got an AB (and finished it) and didn’t leave the game through injury (as far as is known - the story we learned in FoD is completely fictional)Just looked it up, I answered it correctly…..there is a Baseball oddities thread where I mentioned it a while back…..I remember that story from a long time ago…..just brutal, Moonlight Graham’ish