calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
What year did Mantle do it?Mays and Mantle are two. One left
What year did Mantle do it?Mays and Mantle are two. One left
I Google the answer and two of them never hit 10 triples in any season. I also took this to mean the same season, like Mays in 1955
I seen it came from MLB Now and they usually have great questions. It came up on their Twitter but I couldn't see the replies and I don't tweetYou're right, my bad.
Teach me to get a trivia question off twitter
I seen it came from MLB Now and they usually have great questions. It came up on their Twitter but I couldn't see the replies and I don't tweet
Did msg’s dad provide you with this question?
I suspect msg’s dad just got a job as the SM liaison with MLB. That is the most logical explanation.Move over Msg’dad322 and enter nynasty……
The answer I got was DiMaggio in 1937 (post-integration?), Johnny Bench in 1975 and Jim Thome in 2002. Bench hit one triple in '75 (and 28 homers) and Thome hit two triples in '02. No mention of MaysTold me the answer was Mays, Mantle, Colavito
Mantle and Colavito never did it.
I'll see myself out now lol
Ted WilliamsKyle Schwarber is on a roll, reaching base in 35 consecutive games
He's only 49 short of the record LOL
Who has the all time record for reaching base in 84 consecutive games?
Not that difficult reallyTed Williams
Has to be a 3-true-outcome player…
Albert Belle? I don’t think his BABIP is top 10 all time, though, but maybe…
HRs don’t affect BABIP, though. HRs are not “in play”.Incorrect logic. Player just has to strike out a lot. Lots of home runs would help your batting average.
HRs don’t affect BABIP, though. HRs are not “in play”.
You are looking at a low BA player with an all time elite BABIP who debuted post 1980. I would think someone like Kingman, Deer or Belle, but you already said my player profile is wrong, so…
Brady Anderson?