Shit I guess it was 38. I still knew it though lol
Dec 10, 2018 #41 rmilia1 Well-Known Member 45,228 11,412 1,033 Joined Aug 30, 2011 Location iowa Hoopla Cash $ 86,060.00 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 Shit I guess it was 38. I still knew it though lol
Dec 10, 2018 #42 msgkings322 I'm just here to troll everyone 134,338 57,176 1,033 Joined Aug 11, 2010 Hoopla Cash $ 4,700.00 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 rmilia1 said: I knew this one right away !! 36 is their high too so not even almost 40 Click to expand... I think Moustakas had 38 (36 was the old record, Steve Balboni)
rmilia1 said: I knew this one right away !! 36 is their high too so not even almost 40 Click to expand... I think Moustakas had 38 (36 was the old record, Steve Balboni)
Dec 10, 2018 Thread starter #43 jwolt92 The voice of fuckin reason 4,781 1,649 173 Joined Apr 1, 2015 Location Middle of the Desert, AZ Hoopla Cash $ 68,125.91 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 In his 22 year career, recent Hall of Famer Harold Baines led the ENTIRE majors in ONE "major" statistical category only one time. It was slugging percentage in 1984 with a .541 Slugging% Never led the league in another statistical category his entire career, but welcome to the Hall
In his 22 year career, recent Hall of Famer Harold Baines led the ENTIRE majors in ONE "major" statistical category only one time. It was slugging percentage in 1984 with a .541 Slugging% Never led the league in another statistical category his entire career, but welcome to the Hall
Dec 10, 2018 #44 DragonfromTO Well-Known Member 12,006 2,449 173 Joined Jul 3, 2013 Hoopla Cash $ 1,000.00 Fav. Team #1 Fav. Team #2 Fav. Team #3 DragonfromTO said: Last pitcher with 20+ wins and fewer than 100 Ks? Click to expand... This one is Bill Gullickson, who used his sinkers, breaking balls and good luck to lead the AL in 1991 with 20 wins for Detroit (and just 91 Ks). Anyone want to try to guess the more famous pitcher who was the last to do it before Gullickson?
DragonfromTO said: Last pitcher with 20+ wins and fewer than 100 Ks? Click to expand... This one is Bill Gullickson, who used his sinkers, breaking balls and good luck to lead the AL in 1991 with 20 wins for Detroit (and just 91 Ks). Anyone want to try to guess the more famous pitcher who was the last to do it before Gullickson?