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2018-04-30 Catchers over 40 years old who hit a triple


30-Apr-2018

Q.        Who was the first unanimous American League Rookie of the Year?
Hint:     Three National Leaguer ROYs had already been unanimous and it would be another 15 years before anyone else did it again in the American League.
Hint:     His impressive rookie WAR ended up being the best season one of his career.
Hint:     The year after he lead the league in triples, he hit nary a one yet had more at-bats.
Hint:     Not that his production exactly fell off a cliff.  He was elected to the Hall of Fame in just his second year of eligibility.
A.         CARLTON FISK  [ SABR Bio]
-  Frank Robinson (1956), Orlando Cepeda (1958) & Willie McCovey (1959) were all unanimous NL ROY selections.  The next AL unanimous ROY vote was Mark McGwire’s in 1987.
-  Led AL in 3b w/9 in his rookie season, 1972.
FCR -  Madison McEntire, Bryant, Arkansas
Incorrect guesses:  Mark McGwire, Luis Aparicio, Al Rosen, Tony Kubek, Al Kaline, Mickey Mantle, Carl Yastrzemski, Roberto Alomar, Rod Carew, Harvey Kuenn

TUESDAY
Q.        What future former Kansas City Royal was the only player to homer for the Marlins in their franchise’s first ten major league games?
Hint:     Five teammates of his have been elected to the Hall of Fame.  8-10 additional teammates will likely be there one day. [Feel free to make your own list.]
Hint:     He was voted MVP of the National League Championship Series one year, leading his team to the only World Series he ever played in.
Hint:     Spreading his talents around, he played for 9 different teams in his 20-year major league career, including two separate stints with the Reds.
A.         BENITO SANTIAGO  [SABR Bio]
-  HR in their 7th game, 12-Apr-1993; played for KCR in 2004
-  Was a teammate with Hall of Famers Tony Gwynn, Rich Gossage, Roberto Alomar, Barry Larkin & Ken Griffey , Jr.
-  Played for CIN in 1995 & 2000.
FCR -  Anthony Zydlewski, Virginia Beach
Incorrect guesses:  Jeff Conine, Bobby Bonilla, Kevin Romine, Orestes Destrada, Ivan Rodriguez

WEDNESDAY
Q.        What native of South Wales was the first player to win a World Series championship with three different teams?
Hint:     He is recorded as being the first player to homer from both sides of the plate in the same game.
Hint:     He was Bob Feller's first major league roommate on road trips.
Hint:     He was the last position player to sport facial hair during the regular season prior to the 1972 Oakland A's.
A.         WALLY SCHANG  [SABR Bio]
-  Won with 1913 A's, 1918 Red Sox, 1923 Yankees; Born in the tiny hamlet of South Wales, New York, not far from Buffalo.  Thanks to readers who pointed out that Stuffy McInnis played for the 1911 A’s, 1913 NYG, 1918 BOS (where he was a teammate of Schang) plus 1925 PIT.
-  HR from both sides 08-Sep-1916
-  As told in “Bob Feller's Strikeout Story”.  Schang was a coach for CLE 1936-38.
FCR -  Mike McCroskey, Sugar Land, Texan
Incorrect guesses:  Hal Trosky, Graeme Lloyd, Frenchy Bordagaray

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Who was the first player to appear at catcher in 25 major league seasons.
Hint:     He famously inserted a slab of raw steak into his catcher’s mitt when he had to catch pitcher Hank O’Day.
Hint:     He was one of the “replacement” players used the day the Tigers went on strike.
A.         DEACON McGUIRE  [SABR Bio]
-  C = 1884-1912
-  McGuire claimed that O’Day “threw the heaviest and hardest ball I ever caught.”
-  Replacement (some would say ‘scab’) players on 18-May-1912 because the Tigers were sitting out, protesting the suspension of teammate Ty Cobb.  Fielding enough players in order not to forfeit, Detroit management recruited barely enough amateurs to field a team for one day and McGuire and fellow coach Joe Sugden were also pressed into service.  For 8 Tigers, it was their only game in the majors.  It’s been called the “most farcical lineup the majors had ever known”.
FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota
Incorrect guesses:  Roger Bresnahan, Connie Mack

THURSDAY
Q.        Who is the only catcher to win a Gold Glove Award with three different teams?
Hint:     He broke Hall of Famer Al Lopez’ record for most games played at catcher.
Hint:     He was the first major leaguer whose father had played in the majors to have a son also play in a major league game.
Hint:     A fellow alumnus of his was a very successful coach for 30+ years in the majors.
Hint:     Another fellow alum once held the record for most career hits in the NCAA college World Series.
A.         BOB BOONE
-  GG w/PHI 1978-79; w/CAL 1982, 86-88; & w/KCR 1989
   -Lopez finished with 1,918 G @ C.  Boone passed him in 1987 and ended w/2,225.  The record has twice since been pudged.
-  When Bret Boone played on 19-Aug-1992, he made his father the first one with this distinction.  Buddy Bell, Jerry Hairston and Joe Coleman have since joined him in this ‘club’.
-  Dave Duncan also attended Crawford High School in San Diego.  Duncan’s 34‑year coaching career easily trumped his so-so playing career.
-  Sam Fuld (24 H 2001-03) also attended Stanford University.
FCR -  Michael Green, Las Vegas
Incorrect guesses:  Ivan Rodriguez, Jim Hegan, Gary Carter, Mickey Cochran

FRIDAY
Q.        Who was the last Boston Brave to win the Boston Writers MVP award?
Hint:     He represented 3 different teams in All-Star competition during his career.
Hint:     He is the last 20th-century catcher to collect six hits in a game.
A.         WALKER COOPER
-  BWMVP 1952
-  AS for STL 1942-44; NYG 1946-49; & CIN 1950; BSN.
-  6 H 06-Jul-1949
FCR -  Joel Lipman, Wilmington, Delaware
Incorrect guesses:  Ernie Lombardi, Eddie Mathews, Joe Torre, Del Crandall, Phil Masi, Alvin Dark, Warren Spahn, Bob Elliott

SATURDAY
Q.        Which player was elected the first president of the Protective Association of Professional Baseball Players?
Hint:     He once had a season where he hit 13 triples in only 413 at-bats.
Hint:     He had another season where 10 of his 80 hits were triples.
Hint:     He once played for a team whose season winning percentage was .250.  (The league champs that year had a % of .750.)
Hint:     He didn’t help much, hitting .069.
Hint:     He was perhaps best known for creating a table-top baseball game that carried his name.
A.         CHIEF ZIMMER  [SABR Bio]
-  Elected pres. PAPBP 1900
-  In 1892 for CLV, hit 13 3b in 413 AB.
-  In 1900 playing for PIT, 25% of his H were 3b.
-  His rookie season was playing for the NL’s woeful 28-84 1884 Detroit Wolverines.
FCR -  David Young, New York City
Incorrect guesses:  Ethan Allen, Sam Crawford, Clark Griffith, Montgomery Ward

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.        Who holds the honor of being the last Federal League player to be active in the Major Leagues?
Hint:     After playing in the majors for 14 seasons and lofting three (3) home runs, he became an American League umpire.
Hint:     He umpired exactly one (1) major league game.
A.         GROVER HARTLEY  [SABR Bio]
-  Played in the Federal League 1914-15 with the St. Louis Terriers. Last game in the majors 30-Sep-1934 w/SLB.
-  Umpired at 1st base 29-Jul-1935
FCR -  Daniel Wilson, St. Paul
Incorrect guesses:  Edd Roush, Dave Black

SUNDAY
Q.        Who was honored as the receiving half of “The Pretzel Battery”?
Hint:     He and his brother tripled 12 times for the St. Louis Browns.
Hint:     Two decades after he retired, he played in an old-timers reunion game that included Tris Speaker, Honus Wagner and Cy Young.
A.         HEINIE PEITZ
-  He and pitcher Ted Breitenstein, teammates on the NL’s St. Louis and Cincinnati teams in the 1890s and both sons of German immigrant parents, were often pitcher and catcher in the same game.  The nickname reportedly developed when the pair were drinking beer and eating pretzels after a game, when a fan noticed them and yelled, “Look, it’s the ‘pretzel battery’!.”
-  Heinie had 9 triples and his brother Joe hit 3 for the 1894 National League St. Louis Brown, the same franchise that we have known as the Cardinals since 1900.
-  Old timers’ game was in Cincinnati in 1932.  Peitz was 61.
FCR -  Steve Newton, New Castle, Delaware
Incorrect guesses:  Luke Sewell, Dizzy Dean


WEEKLY THEME – Modern era forty-year-old catchers who hit at least one triple after the age of 40.

Boone............. [2] 07-Jun-1989 & 22-Sep-1989



Hartley............ [1] 06-May-1929

McGuire......... [2] in1904 & 2 in 1905

Peitz............... [1] 01-Jun-1913*

Santiago......... [1] 04-Apr-2005

Schang........... [1] 16-May-1930

Zimmer........... [6] 3 in 1901, 2 in 1902 & 1 in 1903

*Last career game

First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemeRichard Giovanoni, Morton Grove, Illinois (after McGuire)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Monday  -  Players who received a Golden Glove at their fielding position in their rookie year.

Tuesday -  Catchers who won their league’s rookie of the year award.
               -  Catchers who were ROY, Gold glove and Silver slugger winners
               -  Highest WAR was in their rookie season
               -  Catchers who are in their team’s HOF
               -  Players who appeared as catcher in at least 20 seasons

Wed        -  Catchers who stole at least 90 bases in their careers
               -  Catchers who received MVP votes in non-World War years (exclude 1918 and 1943-45) after their 37th birthday
               -  Catchers who scored 700 runs

Thursday-  Catchers who have caught the most games in the NL








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