MONDAY
Q. Which
player had the most total home runs for the 1950s and 1960s combined?
Hint: Beginning
with the first year the Gold Glove was awarded, he won twelve straight.
Hint: He
played in 24 All-Star games, all consecutive.
Twint: Only
Stan
Musial matches that career All-Star record.
Twint: In
99 postseason plate appearances, he hit but a single home run.
A. WILLIE
MAYS (600 HR
1951-69; 1957-1968
GG winner; AS 1954-73
including the two/year games 1959-62; HR
G 2 1971
NLCS)
FCR - Tommy
Garber, Austin, TX
Incorrect answers: Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews, Stan Musial, Mike
Schmidt
TUESDAY
Q. Who
holds the career records for most runs batted in and total bases?
Hint: He
once said “I never worried about the fastball. They couldn’t throw it past
me. None of them.”
Hint: He
has more 30-home run seasons than any other player.
Twint: Once
he corrected his childhood batting grip, he began to hit home runs and became
(ahem!) quite proficient at it.
A. HENRY
AARON (2,297 RBI
career leader, 6,856 TB; Full quote "I
looked for the same pitch my whole career, a breaking ball. All of the time. I
never worried about the fastball. They couldn't throw it past me, none of them.”;
15 seasons with at least 30 HR; A
Braves scout corrected his cross-handed position after observing him in
batting practice, and he hit two HR that very day)
FCR - Fred Worth, Arkadelphia, AR
Incorrect answers: Babe Ruth, Ted Williams, Barry Bonds
WEDNESDAY
Q. What
Hall-of-Famer-to-be player chose retirement rather than accept a trade to his
team’s decades-old rival?
Hint: He
led the National League in stolen bases and sacrifice hits as a rookie.
Hint: Of
fielding his position, he once said "Pop flies, in a sense, are just a
diversion for a second baseman. Grounders are his stock trade."
Twint: A
Hall of Fame teammate described him this way. "He was the greatest
competitor I've ever seen. I've seen him
beat a team with his bat, his ball, his glove, his feet and, in a game in
Chicago one time, with his mouth."
A. JACKIE
ROBINSON (Was traded to the Giants after
the 1956 season for Dick
Littlefield and $30,000; Quote by Duke Snider; 29 SB, 28 SH)
FCR - Blake
Sherry, Dublin, OH
Incorrect answers: Craig Biggio
MIDWEEK BONUS
Q. Who
holds the record for home runs in a season by a National League shortstop?
Hint: An
unfortunate set of circumstances surround his last will and testament.
Hint: He
switched positions two years after winning the NL Gold Glove Award at
shortstop.
Twint: He
skipped the minors and started in the majors 9 days after an early September
signing.
Twint: His
roommate was the player originally slated to start at short, but due to an
injury the roomie became the second baseman two days later – forming the first
African-American double play combo in the majors.
A. ERNIE
BANKS (47 HR in 1958, played all 154 G @ SS; GG in 1960, 1B in ‘62; Will controversy: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-ernie-banks-will-met-20150217-story.html;
Signed 09‑Sep‑1953, started at short 18-Sep-1953;
Banks was brought up to room with Gene Baker who
was supposed to be the first black player or the Cubs. Baker suffered an injury, and Banks took over
@ SS. Banks was moved to 2nd.)
FCR - Jake
Hopper, Houston, TX
Incorrect answers: Cal Ripken
THURSDAY
Q. Who
is the only Dodger to win the National League MVP Award more than once?
Hint: He
once replaced his ejected manager in the middle of a minor league game with his
team down by three runs.
Hint: His
team won a come-from-behind victory in no small part due to his decision to use
a pitcher as a pinch hitter.
Hint: The
result was a game-tying two-run homer.
Twint: Some
say if not for his injury, the Giants may not have gone on to “win the
pennant”.
A. ROY
CAMPANELLA (Won three MVPs 1951,
’53
and ‘55;
He took over for manager Walt Alston
in a Nashua Dodgers game in
1946 making him the first African-American to manage an integrated team in
“organized baseball”. His choice of
pitcher Don Newcombe to pinch-hit was clever.
Newk homered; Campy was out of the “shot heard around the world” game
and there is speculation
that if he had played, Branca would not have thrown that second weak
fastball to Bobby Thompson [Seriously—who speculates more than Brooklyn Dodger
fans?])
FCR - Dave
Johnson, Swarthmore, PA
Incorrect answers: Gil Hodges, Sandy Koufax, Steve Garvey, Duke
Snider, Maury Wills, Pee Wee Reese
FRIDAY
Q. Of
all the Major League managers born in South Carolina, who had the lowest
winning percentage?
Hint: He
is, however, the only one in the Hall of Fame.
Hint: Trying
to place things into perspective, he once said, "Part of history? I have no notions about that. I just want to play baseball."?
Twint: The
last time the Indians won the World Series, he had the highest series batting
average (minimum 20 AB).
A. LARRY
DOBY (CWS manager
1978 2nd of 2 went 37-50, the others being Willie
Randolph and Marty
Marion; HOF
1998; Frist black player in the AL; .318, 7 H/22 AB 1948 WS)
FCR - Richard
Marston, Newport Beach, CA
Incorrect answers:
Lou Brisse, Frank Robinson, Jim Rice, Early Wynn, Willie Randolph
SATURDAY
Q. Which
32-year-old player stole home in the first inning of his first World Series
game?
Hint: He
had two steals for the Series. No other
member of his team had any.
Hint: In
addition, he compiled the highest batting average in that Series.
Hint: In
spite of that performance, he was not named the World Series MVP.
Twint: His
batting average dropped by more than 250 points for his next World Series, but
this time, his team won.
Twint: In
addition to his well-deserved place in Cooperstown, he has been
inducted into halls of fame in both Cuba
and Mexico.
Twint: He
is the oldest living African American major league veteran.
Twint: Hall
of Famer Effa Manley lent him the down payment on his first house.
A. MONTE
IRVIN (SB G 1 1951 WS;
BA .458, 1954
WS NYG
topped CLE,
Went 2/9 BA .222; WS MVP first awarded 4 yrs. later, in 1955; B. 25-Feb-1919,
95 years old)
FCR - Mike
McCroskey, Sugar Land, TX
Incorrect answers: Jackie Robinson, Brad Fullmer, Enos Slaughter,
Maury Wills, Sandy Amoros, Frankie Frisch, Rickey Henderson, Rod Carew
WEEKEND BONUS
Q. In
Bob Feller’s final World Series appearance, which pitcher came in and “stopped
the bleeding” facing only two batters to get the final two outs, ending a six-run
rally?
Hint: The
first of those two batters had a Hall of Fame career.
Hint: …as
did he.
Twint: He
learned to pitch while “enrolled” in reform school at age 12, about which he
said "You might say I traded five years of freedom to learn how to
pitch."
A. SATCHEL
PAIGE (Game 5,
1948 WS, he was the 4th pitcher of the 7th inning and the only
one not charged with a run; Batter Warren Spahn hit a
run-scoring sacrifice fly; Taught mechanics
by Edward Byrd while serving time for petty theft at the Industrial School
for Negro Children in Mount Meigs, AL)
FCR - Tom
Hablitzel, Hudson, OH
Incorrect answers: Hal Newhouser, Early Wynn, Bob Lemon
SUNDAY
Q. Who
hit the only inside-the-park home run ever given up by Hal Newhouser?
Hint: It
was the only home run of his Major League career.
Hint: Yet
he was nicknamed “Home Run”.
Hint: He
was released from that team after 21 days of service.
Hint: He
claimed, probably correctly, that his MLB team could beat the Negro League he
then joined “ …only if we was all asleep.”
Hint: He
would later hit 27 homers one year in the Puerto Rican Winter League – a record
that stands today.
Twint: He
twice won the Puerto Rican League Triple Crown.
A. WILLARD
BROWN (HR hit pinch hitting, b 8 13-Aug-1947
to secure a 6-5 win, Newhouser
allowed 136
career HR; Brown only played in 21 games
but his homer was the first by an African-American in the American League; A
powerful hitter, he was given the nickname by Josh Gibson
after out-slugging Josh Gibson in several HR hitting events; He rejoined the Kansas
City Monarchs after being released from the St. Louis Browns, with the full
quote “The Browns couldn’t beat the Monarchs no kind of way, only if we was all
asleep. That’s the truth. They didn’t have nothing. I said, ‘Major league
team?’ They got to be kidding.”; PRWL
HR records Brown1947-48 season 27, two years later 23 – Reggie
Jackson and Jose
Hernandez tied for 3rd with 20 each; PRL TC 1947-48 &
1949-50)
FCR - Bill
Deane, Cooperstown, NY
Incorrect answers: Frank Baker, Grant Johnson
WEEKLY THEME – MLB Hall of Fame Players who also played in
the Negro Leagues.
Player HOF
Career, Negro Leagues included
Aaron 1982 1952
– 1976
Banks 1977 1950 –
1971
Brown 2006 1933
– 1956
Campanella 1969 1937
– 1957
Doby 1998 1942 –
1962
Irvin 1973 1937 –
1957
Mays 1979 1948 –
1973
Paige 1971 1927 – 1966
Robinson 1962 1945
– 1956
First Correct Respondent
to Identify Theme – Ken
Bell, Miami, FL
Incorrect theme guesses:
Tuesday - Hall-of-Famers
born in the 1930s
- 600 HR club
- All time [HR |
RBI | Total base] leaders
- Hall of Famers born in Alabama
- Guys from Alabama
- Black outfielders
born in Alabama
- Total bases
leaders
Wed. - Black
Hall of Famers
- Negro Leaguers
who made the HOF based on their play, at least mostly, in MLB
- Players with 3,000 hits, 300 HR's and
300 SB's
- First black HOFamer
elected for each team
- Players who
played in the Negro Leagues before they came to the Majors
- Hall of Famers
who played in the Negro Leagues
- Last active
Major league players that also played in the Negro Leagues that are in the Hall
of Fame
- January 31
birthdays
- Greatest
African American players of all time
- Players who
were all-stars in both the Negro and major leagues
- Negro League
alumni who were NL MVP's
- Major League
MVPs who played in the Negro Leagues
- MLB Hall of
Famers who began their pro careers in the Negro Leagues
Thursday - NL
MVP's of the 50's
- MLB Hall of
Famers who won MVP awards and began their pro careers in the Negro Leagues
- Black MVPs in the
1940-1950s
- Black hall of famers who
won MVP awards
- First black
players elected to the hall of fame based on their accomplishments in the Major
Leagues.
Friday - Players
who were on Negro League championship teams and World Series winners
Saturday - Former
Negro League players who eventually played in a the World Series
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