MONDAY
Q. Dorrel Norman Elvert
Hint: Carroll Walter
Hint: George John
Hint: Charles Augustus
Hint: Mizell George
Hint: Francis Michael
Twint: Edward Charles
Twint: Vernon Sprague
FCR - Peter Mitchell, Mission Viejo, CA
TUESDAY
Q. Harold Delano
Hint: Robert Leon
Hint: Clarence Edward
Hint: Charles William
Hint: Alfred Lee
Twint: Clell Lavern
Twint: Walter John
FCR - Gregg Gaylord, Chicago
WEDNESDAY
Q. Francis Joseph
Hint: Frank Joseph
Hint: Alfonzo DeFord
Hint: Claude Preston
Hint: Aldon Jay
Twint: Robert Moses
Twint: Vernon Louis
Twint: Silas Clarke
FCR - Frank DiPrima, Morristown, NJ
MIDWEEK BONUS
Q. John Henry
Hint: Charles Marvin
Hint: Edward Christopher
Hint: William Frederick
Hint: Frank Edward
Twint: Charles N.
Twint: Walter Merrill
FCR - Randall Chandler, Germantown, TN
THURSDAY
Q. Frank John
Hint: Edward Harrison
Hint: Franklin Burton
Hint: Emil Henry
Hint: Walter Henry
Hint: Robert Clyde
Twint: Lambert Daniel
Twint: Sterling Alpa
Twint: Emil John
Twint: Hubert Benjamin
FCR - Bill Carle, Lee's Summit, MO
FRIDAY
Q. Michael Riley
Hint: Vivian
Hint: Harley Park
Hint: James Thompson
Hint: Horace Robert
Twint: Eustace James
Twint: Frank Carl
Twint: Samuel Beryl
FCR - Randall Chandler, Germantown, TN
END-OF-THE-WEEK BONUS
Q. Harry Elwood
Hint: Bryan Edmund
Hint: Lawrence George
Twint: Julius Joseph
Twint: Myron Frederick
FCR - Peter Mitchell, Mission Viejo, CA
SATURDAY
Q. James Thomas
Hint: George Washington
Hint: George Warren
Hint: Walter George
Twint: Louis W.
Twint: James J.
FCR - Peter Mitchell, Mission Viejo, CA
IN MEMORIAM
Q. Who finished behind only teammate Willie Mays in the 1954 National League batting race?
Hint: That was the best season of his career and he led the league with 212 hits.
Hint: Only Whitely Lockman had more at-bats for the New York Giants in the 1950s.
Hint: He learned to bat by hitting corn kernels with a broom handle bat. His father, who had played in the majors, was the pitcher.
Hint: In 2001, in a gesture of respect, he was elected to the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame even though he had never played for them.
Twint: He sprained his ankle sliding into third base and had to be replaced just before Bobby Thomson hit his famous home run.
Twint: It was his roommate who pinch ran for him and soon thereafter scored.
A. Don Mueller who passed away Friday (1954 BA .342 to Mays’s .345; Lockman had 4,130 AB to Mueller’s 4,057; Thompson’s HR 03-Oct-1951; Pinch-runner Clint Hartung)
FCR - Peter Beagle, Oakland
WEEKEND BONUS
Q. Plateau Preston Rex
Hint: Robert Abial
Hint: Patrick Henry
Hint: Charles Henry
Hint: Leon Kessling
Hint: Absalom Holbrook
Twint: Urban Clarence
Twint: Charles Herbert
Twint: Albert Fred
FCR - Peter Mitchell, Mission Viejo, CA
END-OF-THE-YEAR BONUS
Q. Albert Bluford
Hint: Raymond Bloom
Hint: Reuben Henry
Hint: Alexander John
Hint: John Cleave
Twint: George Edward
Twint: Richard William
Twint: Andrew
FCR - Gregg Gaylord, Chicago
SUNDAY
Q. Ernest Gordon
Hint: Ralph Arthur
Hint: Charles Benjamin
Hint: Werner Joseph
Hint: Boris Michael
Twint: Ellsworth Tenney
Twint: Floyd Caves
FCR - Peter Mitchell, Mission Viejo, CA
SUNDAY BONUS
Q. Gomer Russell
Hint: Alvis Newman
Hint: Ross Emil
Hint: Truman Eugene
Hint: William Wilkes
Twint: Cecil Carlton
Twint: James Otto
FCR - Al Blumkin, Brooklyn
END-OF-THE-WEEKEND BONUS
Q. John Stephen Michael
Hint: Grover William
Hint: Carroll Elmer
Hint: James Laurie
Twint: James Thomas
Twint: Charles Louis
FCR - Bill Garrod, Edgewood, WA
*Check out THAT cookie duster!
WEEKLY THEME – Names not given them at birth, but rather how we know them in baseball. (Apologies to all those who were looking for a deeper meaning.)
First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Nobody
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