MONDAY
Q. According
to www.baseball-reference.com,
who has four of the top five best all-time seasons for a player on offense for
the Kansas City Royals?
Hint: Although
he owns the highest single-season batting average in the American League since
Ted Williams, he never hit over .291 in any of his four minor league seasons.
Twint: Eight
times in the last three weeks, he’s been seen on television, grinning
ear-to-ear.
A. GEORGE BRETT (.390
in 1980; currently vice president of
baseball operations for the Kansas City
Royals, who have won 8 consecutive postseason games.)
FCR - Timothy
Kearns, Washington, DC
Incorrect answers: Ken Brett, Hal McRae
TUESDAY
Q. According
to www.baseball-reference.com,
who owns six of the top ten best all-time WAR seasons for a player on offense
for the New York/San Francisco Giants?
Hint: Thirteen
of his 22-year career seasons made their Top 50.
Hint: He
still hangs around the team a little bit.
Twint: Lou
Gehrig has hit four home runs in a game; Ted Williams has won two MVPs; Babe
Ruth has over 2,000 runs scored; Bert Campaneris has four consecutive stolen
base titles; Lou Brock has over 140 career triples and Rickey Henderson has
over 500 doubles, but only this guy reached ALL of those milestones.
Twint: Seriously—“stickball”?
A. WILLIE
MAYS (“You could look it up!”)
FCR - Ira
Kotel, Short Hills, NJ
Incorrect answers: Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonds, Willie McCovey, Mel
Ott
WEDNESDAY
Q. Whose
twelve RBIs one sunny afternoon broke Wilbert Robinson’s major league record
for the most in one game?
Hint: The
base runner he drove in for the twelfth run would end up being a fellow member
of the Hall of Fame.
Hint: He
and that player would later manage the major league team across town during the
same season.
Twint: He
was the first player to emerge from a team's minor league farm system to win a
league MVP playing for that team.
A. JIM
BOTTOMLEY (12 RBI 16-Sep-1924;
Runner was Rogers
Hornsby; Both managed the 1937 Browns)
FCR - Fred
Worth, Arkadelphia, AR
Incorrect answers: Mark Whiten, Leo Durocher, Tony Lazzeri
MIDWEEK BONUS
Q. In
the modern era, who was the first league home run champ to play in that year's
World Series?
Hint: He
was the first player to lead both leagues in home runs.
Twint: No
one else hit more home runs in the administration of the 25th U.S.
president.
A. BUCK
FREEMAN (25 HR for the NL Washington
Senators in 1899 then 13 HR in 1903 for the Boston Americans
[Red Sox], 1903 WS; President
Williams McKinley: Mar 1897‑Sep 1901, 46 HRs)
FCR - Cappy
Gagnon, South Bend, IN
Incorrect answers: Gavvy Cravath, Sam Crawford, Sam Thompson,
Babe Ruth, Ginger Beaumont, Frank Robinson, Mark McGwire, Frank Schulte,
Hank Greenberg
THURSDAY
Q. For
almost 120 years, Hall of Famer Ed Delahanty was the Phillies’ career leader in
doubles. Who unthroned him?
Hint: He
is the alumnus of a high school that produced another one-team Pennsylvania team
player.
Twint: He
has been a major participant in the RBI Program.
A. JIMMY
ROLLINS (Passed Delahanty in 2013; Willie
Stargell also attended Encinal
High School in the Bay
Area; RBI)
FCR - Jake
Hopper, Houston, TX
Incorrect answers: Chase Utley, Mike Schmidt, Darren Daulton,
Del Ennis, Richie Ashburn
FRIDAY
Q. What
Marvin Miller Man of the Year Award winner was runner-up two years in a row to
his league’s home run champions?
Hint: A
Silver Slugger and All-Star, he reached double-digits in stolen bases for six years
um… running.
Twint: In
separate years, he has been an ambassador for Major League Baseball to South
Africa, China and New Zealand.
A. CURTIS GRANDERSON
(In 2011 he had 41 HR to Jose
Bautista’s 43 & in 2012, he had 43 [Tied w/ Josh
Hamilton] to Miguel
Cabrera’s 44; Ambassador to SA 2006, China 2007, NZ 2011)
FCR - Jim
McCoy, Melrose, MA
Incorrect answers: Kenny Lofton, Jeff Bagwell, Sammy Sosa, Jim
Thome
SATURDAY
Q. What
future major leaguer was detained when returning from an overseas baseball tour
because he was traveling on a British passport?
Hint: Tour
teammate and local hero Lefty O’Doul threw his weight around and got him
sprung.
Hint: His
debut was the game where Bob Feller set a new American League record with
seventeen strikeouts.
Twint: He
is one of only two natives of Canada to amass one hundred career triples.
Twint: He
was the leader of the “Crybaby
Indians”.
A. JEFF HEATH (Was
selected to play on the 1935 U.S. All-America team in Japan; Debut 13‑Sep‑1936;
George
Wood 132
3b)
FCR - Mark
Hayne, Dumfries, VA
Incorrect answers: Moe Berg, George Selkirk, Bobby Thomson
SUNDAY
Q. What
future MVP’s father attempted to bribe him to burn his uniform and forsake
baseball?
Hint: Among
other offbeat practices, he would look for discarded hairpins and interpret
their shape to forecast his performance in upcoming games. His accuracy with that remains undocumented.
Twint: He
was the first National League home run champion to play in that year’s World
Series.
A. FRANK
SCHULTE (HR champ 1910 w/10, 1910 WS)
FCR - No
one
Incorrect answers: Larry Walker, Ray Oyler, Joe Medwick, Jimmy
Piersall
WEEKLY THEME – Batters with 20 triples
and 20 home runs in the same season
Batter 3b HR Year
Freeman 25 25 1899
Schulte 21 21 1911
Bottomley 20 31 1928
Heath 20 24 1941
Mays 20 35 1957
Brett 20 23 1979
Rollins 20 30 2007
Granderson 23 23 2007
First Correct Respondent
to Identify Theme – Joe
Ullian, Santa Barbara, CA
Incorrect theme guesses:
Monday - The starting lineup
for the Kansas City Royals in game 1 of the 1985 World Series
- HOF'ers who played
for KC Royals or SF Giants
- 3Bs from West
Virginia to play in a World Series
- Hall of famers
who had brothers play in the majors
Tuesday - Most
postseason games played in the history of both the Royals and Giants
- BRef WAR
leaders for each franchise
- regular season
MVP winners who won the award playing for the SF Giants and KC Royals, the two
teams in this year's World Series
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