Sunday, May 26, 2019

2019-05-20 First player born in each decade of the 20th century


Q.        Who was the first Jewish player elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame?
Hint:     He received his military discharge 05-Dec-1941.  He reenlisted two days later.
Hint:     No other American League right-hander has ever collected more RBI in a single season.
A.         HANK GREENBERG  [SABR Bio]
-  In 1937, he had 184 RBI and finished 3rd in AL MVP voting.  A player he frequently knocked in won the award.
FCR -  Benjamin Chase, Huron, South Dakota
Incorrect guesses: 

TUESDAY
Q.        Before Tony Gwynn, who was the last National Leaguer to amass four batting titles?
Hint:     His hard slide into second sent a perennial All-Star shortstop home for the rest of the season.
Hint:     He once shared an award with a player with whom he almost shared a name.
A.         BILL MADLOCK  [SABR Bio]
-  Won the NL batting title in 1975, 76, 81 & 83.
-  In the 3rd inning on 24-Sep-1987, attempting to break up a double play, Madlock slid wide into 2nd causing Tony Fernandez to land on his elbow on a wooden Astroturf connector.  Details here:  Fernandez breaks elbow
-  He and the MetsJon Matlack were co-MVPs of the 1975 ASG.
FCR -  Thomas Howell, Reno
Incorrect guesses:  Lip Pike, Stan Musial, Pete Rose, Roberto Clemente

WEDNESDAY
Q.        What former Lion is now the head baseball coach at Pacific?
Hint:     At Stanford, he won the Johnny Bench Award though he never played a single game at catcher in the majors.
Hint:     His home run helped the Indians defeat the Yankees in a postseason series.
A.         RYAN GARKO
-  Played on the Samsung Lions of the Korea Baseball Organization, but was released in due to injury.  Has been head coach at the University of the Pacific in Sacramento since 2017.
-  Won the Johnny Bench Award in 2003.  Played 1st in 381 of his 393 MLB games.
-  Hit HR in G1 of the 2007 ALDS.
FCR -  Larry Hayes, San Francisco
Incorrect guesses:  Boone, Brian Billings, Jason Castro

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        What manager guided the St. Louis Browns to their only pennant and to only the second World Series ever played entirely outside of the Eastern Time Zone?
Hint:     He spent 99% of his 20-year major league playing career at catcher.
Hint:     One of his brothers had exactly one at bat in the majors.  His other brother made it to the Hall of Fame.
A.         LUKE SEWELL  [SABR Bio]
-  Mgr of 1944 SLB.  Lost to STL in WS.
-  1906 WS was played in CST.
-  Played in MLB 1921-1939, 1942 w/1,562 of 1,580 C @ C.
-  Brother of Joe Sewell and Tommy Sewell.
FCR -  Tom Kennedy, Houston
Incorrect guesses:  Zack Taylor, Walker Cooper, Billy Southworth

THURSDAY
Q.        What shortstop/third baseman was the fifth player to wear uniform #8 for the Baltimore Orioles?
Hint:     He was discovered by Carl Hubbell who frequented a bar where his father moonlighted.  Hubbell even drove the young prospect to Florida for a tryout.
Hint:     He played on a team in the military where one of his teammates was Eddie Matthews.
Hint:     His cousin pitched for the Giants in the World Series and even got a single off a Hall of Fame pitcher.
A.         FOSTER CASTLEMAN  [SABR Bio]
-  Wore #8 for BAL in 1958.  It had been worn by Dick Kryhoski (1954); Kal Segrist (1955); Jim Pyburn (1955, 56, 57); Buddy Peterson (1957)
-  Attended an NYG tryout in Deland, Florida and signed a minor league contract with them.
-  Cousin Slick Castleman pitched 4 innings of relief in the 6th and finals G of the 1936 WS, hitting a single off Lefty Gomez.
FCR -  David Serota, Kalamazoo
Incorrect guesses:  George Kell, Jerry Adair, Cal Ripken, Ron Hanson, Mark Belanger, Andy Etchebarren, Kal Segrist, Brooks Robinson, Willie Miranda, Luis Aparicio

THURSDAY BONUS
Q.        Who caught the most famous home run ball hit in the expansion era?
Hint:     He shares a nickname with a recent aeronautic hero.
Hint:     In the arcane statistic of Total Zone Runs by a Catcher, he tied with Duke Sims and Elston Howard one season for third place in the American League.
A.         JOHN SULLIVAN  [SABR Bio]
-  Bullpen coach for TOR in 1992 & 93.  Was in the bullpen on 23-Oct-1993 when Joe Carter ended the Series with a long fly ball to left field bullpen and Sullivan was there to snag it.
-  TZR as C = 3 in 1965, a stat published by baseball-reference and derived from Baseball Projection.com’s “Stat Directory”.
FCR -  Frank DiPrima, Morristown, New Jersey
Incorrect guesses:  Sal Durante, Tom House, Jim Pagliaroni, Buck Rodgers, Haywood Sullivan

FRIDAY
Q.        Who won the Most Outstanding Pitcher honor at the 2012 Junior College World Series?
Hint:     He was a Natural.
Hint:     He caused a eleven-year-tenured pitching coach to be fired.
A.         DANIEL STUMPF
-  Played for the 2015 Northwest Arkansas Naturals  
-  Tigers pitching coach Chris Bosio was fired due to a potentially insensitive comment he made referring to Stumpf as “Spider Monkey” due to the faces he makes while lifting weights.  This was overheard and reported.  Stumpf says that, to the best of his knowledge, his nickname was never “Spider Monkey”.
FCR -  Joseph O'Neill, London, Ontario
Incorrect guesses:  Roy Hobbs, Steven Strasburg, Mark Appel, Keaton Steele

SATURDAY
Q.        Who, in his only major league game, pitched 5⅔ inning of a loss for the 1999 Reds?
Hint:     It was, however, the starting pitcher Ron Villone who took the loss despite only throwing ⅓ inning.  (In that ⅓ he did face 8 batters and surrender 4 runs.)
Hint:     This former Tigers was drafted by the Tigers and played for baby Tigers, but never for the Detroit club.
Hint:     He had also been drafted by the Yankees, but since it was only in the 14th round, he chose to wait.
A.         RICK GREENE
-  G on 19-Jun-1999
-  Drafted by DET in the 1st round (16th overall) of the 1992 MLB June Amateur Draft from the LSU Tigers.
-  Drafted by NYY in the 14th round of the 1989 MLB June Amateur Draft.
FCR -  Jesse Asbury, Norman Oklahoma
Incorrect guesses:  John Smoltz

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.        What 33-year-old rookie pitched two scoreless innings of relief in the Cardinals’ 1954 season opener?
Hint:     Five years earlier, for the Indianapolis Indians, he won the final game of the Junior World Series for manager Al Lopez against a team manned by 24 future major leaguers.
Hint:     It was the AAA Indians’ first championship in more than two decades.
Hint:     He spent fifteen years in the minors, three years in the military, and four months in the majors.
A.         ROYCE LINT  [SABR Bio]
-  Tuesday, 13-Apr-1954 drew only 17,027 paying customers at Busch Stadium.
-  The 1949 Indy Indians included people who would be in uniform 50 years later.  They beat the Montreal Royals.
-  The Indians had last won a league championship in 1928 under player/manager Bruno Betzel.
-  3 years in the military opposing the Axis Powers in WWII.
FCR -  Nels Johnston, St. Thomas, Ontario
Incorrect guesses: 

SUNDAY
Q.        What three-year starter at quarterback at a Big Ten school was drafted in succession by the Mets, the A’s and the Red Sox?
Hint:     It was only with Boston that he saw major league action.
Hint:     He attended but didn't make it out of an NFL training camp.  He did, however, play for his local USFL team.
Hint:     He is now the Athletic Director at the college where he was the baseball coach for a decade.
A.         JOHN LEISTER 
-  5-Jun-1979 Drafted by NYM in the 20th round of the amateur draft.  Did not sign.  06-Jun-1983 Drafted by OAK in the 6th round of the amateur draft. Did  not sign.  17-Jan-1984 Drafted by BOS in the 3rd round of the January Secondary amateur draft.  Attended Michigan State.
-  Pitched for BOS in 1987 & 90 for a total of 10 G.
-  Went to camp with the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Played for the USFL's Michigan Panthers.
-  Head baseball coach at Alma College in Michigan from 1997—2007.  Became A.D. in 2007.
FCR -  Nobody
Incorrect guesses: 


WEEKLY THEME – First player born in each decade of the 20th century.

Player......................... D/o/B.................... MLB Debut
Luke Sewell............... 05-Jan-1901......... 30-Jun-1921
Hank Greenberg........ 01-Jan-1911......... 14-Sep-1930
Royce Lint.................. 01-Jan-1921......... 13-Apr-1954
Foster Castleman...... 01-Jan-1931......... 04-Aug-1954
John Sullivan............. 03-Jan-1941......... 20-Sep-1963
Bill Madlock................ 02-Jan-1951*....... 07-Sep-1973
John Leister............... 03-Jan-1961......... 28-May-1987
Rick Greene............... 02-Jan-1971......... 19-Jun-1999
Ryan Garko................ b.02-Jan-1981...... 18-Sep-2005
Daniel Stumpf............ 04-Jan-1991......... 16-Apr-2016

*Same day of birth as Jim Essian and Royle Stillman


First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemeJohn Michael Pierobon, St. Petersburg, FL (after Garko on Wednesday)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday -  Players who played for the Pirates and won a statistical title elsewhere.

Wed        -  Players with over 400 career hits who were born on Jan 1 or Jan 2.
               -  Select players born in order from January 1, January 2, etc.









Monday, May 20, 2019

2019-05-13 Players with 5 or more years of 200 Hits a season


Q.        What third baseman owns more Silver Slugger awards than any other?
Hint:     His proclivity for a certain pre-game meal and routine became well-known.
Hint:     He had the historic first home run for an expansion franchise.
A.         WADE BOGGS  [SABR Bio]
-  Has 8 SS.  Mike Schmidt is 2nd w/6.
-  Always ate chicken on game days.
-  1st Devil Rays HR 31-Mar-1998.
FCR -  Patrick Roth, Chicago
Incorrect guesses:  Harmon Killebrew, Eddie Mathews, George Brett, Miguel Cabrera

TUESDAY
Q.        Who is the only Texas Ranger to be an American League All-Star at three different positions?
Hint:     His Gold Glove season came three seasons after his batting championship.
Hint:     In college, he attended a traditional “party school”.
Hint:     He was twice drafted by avian teams.
A.         MICHAEL YOUNG

-  AS @ SS in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008; @ 3b in 2009; and @ DH in 2011.
-  GG in 2008.  His .331 led the Junior Circuit in 2005.
-  Attended the University of California at Santa Barbara and was drafted by The Orioles and Blue Jays.
FCR -  David Krassin, Los Angeles (Not Michael)
Incorrect guesses:  Tom Grieve, Adrian Beltre

WEDNESDAY
Q.        What BLTR uniteam* Hall of Famer won his only MVP award the year he hit over .370 and led the league in that category?
Hint:     He received MVP votes 11 times in his career 6 times in the Top Ten.
Hint:     He was the first player in the modern era to hit an inside-the-park home run and a grand slam in the same game.
Hint:     In fourteen straight seasons, the only time he didn’t bat over .300, he hit .298.
A.         CHARLIE GEHRINGER (Why is this man smiling?)  [SABR Bio]
-  He batted from the left side
-  2 HR = 04-Aug-1930, both off Hall of Fame pitcher Ted Lyons.  Only 3 of Gehringer’s 184 career HR were ITP.
-  1927-1940 he hit .300+ save 1932, where he was 2 hits shy.
*Hey—neologisms happen!  This one has been needed for a long time.  Cal, Lou, Sandy, Brooks and Yaz, et al compelled me to coin this one.  (“Monoteam” didn’t seem to have the same flow.)
FCR -  Andrew Milner, Bryn Mawr, PA
Incorrect guesses:  George Brett, Carl Yastrzemski, Larry Walker, Tony Gwynn, Nomar Garciaparra, Rod Carew, Paul Waner

THURSDAY
Q.        Who is the only player to win the Rookie of the Year Award and be named Most Valuable Player in the same season this century?
Hint:     One would have to say he had a very good year as he won his first Gold Glove ad Silver Slugger and was a starter in the All-Star Game.
Hint:     The same pitcher who surrendered his first professional home run was the same guy who first hit him with a pitch in the majors.
A.         ICHIRO SUZUKI
-  ROY & MVP 2001.  He received MVP votes in 9 of his 1st 10 seasons.  He did not, however, receive any more ROY votes.
-  GG was the first of 10 straight; the SS was the first of 3; and the ASG appearances was the first of 10 straight.
-  Hideo Nomo hit him with a pitch 02-May-2001 but it may have been in retaliation for the HR Ichiro hit off him 12-Jun-1993 when the Orix Blue Wave played the Kinetsu Buffaloes in Japan
FCR -  Mike Mattsey, Robinson, Illinois
Incorrect guesses:  Fred Lynn, Mike Trout, Albert Pujols, Kris Bryant, Cal Ripken, Arky Vaughn, I chirp, I hurl, I hurt, Jackie Robinson, Mike Trout

FRIDAY
Q.        Who was the first native of Brooklyn inducted to the Hall of Fame?
Hint:     He played for three teams in the Tri-State area, but had his best years for a team elsewhere.
Hint:     In fact, his first three seasons away from New York, his team won the championship. (A century later to be referred to as a “three-peat.”)
Hint:     In his five years “elsewhere” he had five Hall of Fame teammates who all played for a Hall of Fame manager.
A.         WEE WILLIE KEELER  [SABR Bio]
-     B. 03-Mar-1872 in Brooklyn, New York.
-     Won the NL championship with the Baltimore Orioles 1894, 95, 96, taking the silver in 1897 & 98 before returning to New York.  In those five seasons, he amassed well over 1,000 hits and hit .388, including his world-leading .424 in 1897.
Dan Brouthers, Hughie Jennings, Joe Kelley, John McGraw and Wilbert Robinson, and played for manager Ned Hanlon.
FCR -  Sarah Grynpas, Toronto
Incorrect guesses:  Waite Hoyt, Frankie Frisch, Tony Lazzeri

SATURDAY
Q.        Who was the first American League player to score twice in a single inning  of World Series?
Hint:     Sports Illustrated once suggested in a cover story that the team he was on at the time, could possibly be the best of all time.
Hint:     His team’s professional level of play in that World Series, particularly—his—were believed by many to be the provenance of a future widely-held conviction that caprine forces on and beyond the field of play, were going to block future postseason success until lifted.
A.         AL SIMMONS  [SABR Bio]
-  1929 WS, G 4, b 7th inning.  Jimmie Foxx was the 2nd to do it, 2 seconds later.
-  SI 19-Aug-1996 issue.
-  The Billy Goat Curse
FCR -  Nels Johnston, St. Thomas, Ontario
Incorrect guesses:  Jimmy Dykes, Bobby Richardson, Babe Ruth, Johnny Damon, Joe Jackson, Brooks Robinson, Lou Gehrig, Earl Combs, Tris Speaker

SUNDAY
Q.        Whose record of 44 outfield assists in one season, is the MLB standard for the modern era?
Hint:     Only two other players even had more than 35 and they were in 1903 and 1907.
Hint:     That same year, he had two hitting streaks of 26 games and set the National League record for runs scored in a modern era season.
Hint:     He did all this for a last-place team.
A.         CHUCK KLEIN  [SABR Bio]
-  1930 was the big year.  Jimmy Sheckard had 36 in 1903 and Mike Mitchell had 39 in 1907.
-  His Phillies finished 8th out of 8 NL teams at 52-102, 40 G behind 1st-place STL.
FCR -  Jesse Asbury, Norman, Oklahoma
Incorrect guesses:  Tris Speaker, Andre Dawson, Richie Ashburn


WEEKLY THEME – Players who amassed 200 hits a season for five or more consecutive years.  Number of hits bolded indicates led league; bolded & italicized indicate led majors.

Boggs = 8 yrs        With
1983........ 210.......... BOS
1984........ 203.......... BOS
1985........ 240 ......... BOS
1986........ 207.......... BOS**
1987........ 200.......... BOS
1988........ 214.......... BOS*
1989........ 205.......... BOS

Gehringer = 5 yrs... With
1933......... 204........ DET
1934......... 214........ DET**
1935......... 201........ DET***
1936......... 227........ DET
1937......... 209........ DET

Keeler = 8 YRS       With
1894......... 219........ BLN**
1895......... 213........ BLN**
1896......... 210........ BLN**
1897......... 239........ BLN
1898......... 216........ BLN
1899......... 216........ BRO**
1900......... 204........ BRO**
1901......... 202........ BRO

Klein = 5 yrs            With
1929......... 219........ PHI
1930......... 250........ PHI Tied for 6th highest all-time (didn’t even lead league)
1931......... 200........ PHI
1932......... 226........ PHI
1933......... 223........ PHI


1930......... 211........ PHA***
1931......... 200........ PHA**
1932......... 216........ PHA
1933......... 200........ CHW  His 253 in 1925 is the 5th highest all-time

Ichiro = 10 yrs____ With
2001......... 242........ SEA*
2002......... 208........ SEA
2003......... 212........ SEA
2004......... 262........ SEA All-time record for one season.
2005......... 206........ SEA
2006......... 224........ SEA
2007......... 238........ SEA
2008......... 213........ SEA
2009......... 225........ SEA
2010......... 214........ SEA

Young = 5 yrs......... With
2003......... 204........ TEX
2004......... 216........ TEX
2005......... 221........ TEX
2006......... 217........ TEX
2007......... 201........ TEX  Young led MLB again in 2011 w/TEX* w/213

*Won division
**Won pennant
***Won World Series

First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Steve Berman, Bergenfield, New Jersey (After Young!)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday -  Players with at least 6 200 hit seasons
               -  Players with 4 or more consecutive seasons with 200+ hits since 1901
               -  Players with All-Star Game-winning hits

Thurs      -  2,000+ hits, >200 home runs, 5+ All-Star games, and a batting title
               -  AL batting champs with at least six 200 hit seasons.



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