Monday, June 7, 2021

2021-05-31 Modern catchers with no fewer than 25 stolen bases in a season

MONDAY  —31-May

Q.  Whose record for doubles by a catcher did Jonathan Lucroy break in 2014?

Hint: #1    He was the catcher for Kenny Rogers’ perfect game.

Hint: #2    Twelve years later, he and Rogers were the first teammates this century to form a starting battery in the All-Star Game.

Hint: #3    He is one of only three catcher to hit a triple in the All-Star game.

A. IVAN RODRIGUEZ  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.    I-Rod had hit 47 2B in 1996, but Lucroy, catching for MIL in 2014, hit 53 2B.  (Lucroy never hit half that many in any other season.)

-   #1   Rogers’ perfecto = 28-Jul-1994

-   #2   2006 ASG.  Both played for DET that year.

-   #3   3B by Cs in ASG play = Rollie Hemsley in 1935, Gabby Hartnett in 1936 & I-Rod in 2004.

FCR -  Justin Seibel, Irvine, California

Incorrect guesses:  Gary Carter, Ernie Whitt, Jim Sundberg, Delino DeShields

 

TUESDAY  —01-Jun

Q.  Which ex-Pirate has led the National League in five times in plate appearances?

Hint: #1    He led the majors five times in being hit by a pitch.

Hint: #2    His son is an active major leaguer.

Hint:.#3    After his playing career, he went into the hospitality industry.

A. CRAIG BIGGIO  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.      Played for the Seton Hall Pirates in college.  Led NL in PA in 1992, 95, 97-99.  In 95 & 99 also led MLB.

-   #1   Is 2nd all-time in career HBP w/285.  Leader Jennings has 287.

-   #2   Son Cavan plays for TOR.

-   #3   Biggio’s is a sports bar/restaurant located in (where else?) Houston featuring baseball-themed Tex-Mex comfort food.

FCR -  Jason Winston, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Juan Pierre

 

IN MEMORIAM  —02-Jun

Q. Who was the first relief pitcher to win the Cy Young Award?

Hint: #1    He was born in Michigan, went to high school in Michigan, college in Michigan, got a PhD in Michigan and played his first game in the majors in Michigan for a team based in Michigan.

Hint: #2    He holds the American League record for most pitching appearances in a single season.

Hint: #3    He also holds the record for most pitching appearances in a major league season.

Hint: #4    No other pitcher has ever pitched more innings in relief in a single season.

Hint: #5    During his slightly more than two seasons with the Dodgers he pitched in exactly half of their games.

Hint: #6    His first game with the Dodgers was in the same game where Hank Aaron hit his 715th career home run.

Hint: #7    He was famous for the same pitch favored by Hall of Famer Carl Hubbell.

Hint: #8    He spoke at the same SABR conference as Jim Bouton.

A. MIKE MARSHALL  [Obit]

-   Ans.     CYA in 1974

-   #1   B. in Adrian, MI, just over the border from Toledo, OH; Attended Adrian High School; Attended Michigan State University as an undergraduate, but where he also received his doctorate.  Was signed by DET; and his 1st G was 31-May-1967 at Tiger Stadium.

-   #2   90 G for MIN in 1979 2 years before the end of his major league career.

-   #3   An amazing 106 G in 1974 for LAD.  No pitcher has come within 10 G in any season in the 46+ years since.

-   #4   Pitched 208⅓ innings in 1974 w/o a GS.

-   #5   Made 194 appearances over 388 G w/LAD 1974-76.

-   #6   LAD Debut = 08-Apr-1974.  He had 3 IP in relief of Al Downing.

-   #7   He was handy with the screwball.

-   #8   Address the gathered SABR crowd in 2006 in Seattle at SABR 36.  Listen here.

FCR -  Evan Thompson, Mesa

Incorrect guesses:  Rich Gossage, Sparky Lyle, Bruce Sutter

 

WEDNESDAY  —02-Jun

Q.        Who was the first Pirates rookie to be named to the National League All-Star team?

Hint: #1    In the minors, he was the voted the league’s Most Valuable Player.

Hint: #2    His dad was something of a major league rarity.

Hint: #3    He once had a game with five hit in five at-bats, including two doubles, without scoring a run or batting in a teammate.

A.         JASON KENDALL  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.  Was in the 1996 ASG, backing up Mike Piazza.  Entered the game on defense in the bottom of the 9th.

-   #1   Was MVP of the AA Southern League, playing for the Carolina Mudcats in 1995.

-   #2   His father, Fred Kendall, caught for SPD for 10 seasons.

-   #3   5-5 G = 03-May-1999

FCR -  Mark Hayne, Dumfries, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Barry Bonds, Jason Bay, Neil Walker

 

THURSDAY  —03-Jun

Q.  Which Hall of Fame catcher unfailingly sent letters and later made phone calls of congratulations to every catcher who caught a no-hitter until his death in 1970?

Hint: #1    Until Pudge Rodriguez, he was the only Hall of Fame catcher to receive a perfect regular-season game.

Hint: #2    Although he never won the award, four times he received Most Valuable Player votes, once finishing third.

A. RAY SCHALK  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.     Well admired during his playing days and perhaps even more so in the years after.

-   #1   Caught Charlie Robertson’s perfecto 30-Apr-1922.

-   #2   Got AL MVP votes in 1913, 1914, 1922 & 1925.

FCR -  Walt Cherniak, Woodbine, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Roger Bresnahan, Jay Clarke, Al Lopez, Ernie Lombardi, Gabby Hartnett

 

FRIDAY  —04-Jun

Q.  Which catcher, in just his second major league game, knocked out the opposing pitcher in a collision at the plate?

Hint: #1    When he took a year off to dominate another sport, his team did not reach the postseason for the first time in four seasons.  When he returned and suited up for them a year later, they found themselves once again playing in October.

Hint: #2    Before his own major league debut, his brother had pitched for three National League teams.

A. JOHNNY KLING  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.     The rookie Cubs backstop knocked out Giants’ pitcher Win Mercer on 12-Sep-1900, the 1st G of a double-header.

-   #1   During the 1908-09 off-season, Kling won the world pocket billiards championship, and chose to retire from baseball to pursue a career as a pool shark.  When he couldn’t equal his success the following year, he returned to the Cubs and they won the NL pennant, as they had in 1906, 07 & 08, winning the WS in 1907 & 08.

-   #2   Brother Bill Kling had an undistinguished career, pitching for the Phillies, Orioles and Colonels.

FCR -  Adam Foldes Alexandria, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Walker Cooper, Rick Ferrell, Tom Haller, George Halas

 

SATURDAY  —05-Jun

Q.  Who ended Greg Minton's record streak of consecutive innings without surrendering a home run?

Hint: #1    Minton did not take it well.

Hint: #2    He (not Minton), in two different stints, managed the Senators.

A. JOHN STEARNS  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.     HR = 02-May-1982 8th inning.  Minton’s previous home run surrendered was to Joe Ferguson on 06-Sep-1978 5th inning,  269⅓ innings previous.  Minton broke the record of 247⅓ homerless innings set by Dale Murray 1974-6.  Even longer homerless stretches of innings were seen in the deadball era when precious few HR were hit.

-   #1   After the Stearns G, Minton said, “I thought about tackling him as he rounded 3rd, but then I remembered that he’s strong and once played [college] football.”

-   #2   Was manager of the AA Harrisburg Senators 2006, 08, 09.

FCR -  Barry Nelson, Guilderland, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Jonathan Lucroy, Steve Henderson

 

SUNDAY  —06-Jun

Q.  Which player’s son was the Phillies’ third-base coach in 2019?

Hint: #1    He was ejected from major league games as a player, manager and coach.

Hint: #2    He is the last to qualify for this week’s theme.

A. JOHN WATHAN  [SABR Bio]

-   Ans.     Wathan’s son Dusty Wathan has been PHI’s 3rd-base coach 2018 to present.

-   #1   Ejection data*

- As player:

Date                Team       Umpire        Issue

30-May-1981    KCA    Russ Goetz       Balls & strikes

 

- As manager:

Date                Team       Umpire        Issue

20-Apr-1988     KCA    Ken Kaiser        Call at 3B

17-Jul-1988      KCA    Rocky Roe        Balls & strikes

11-Sep-1988     KCA    Ted Hendry      Obstruction

02-May-1989    KCA    Rocky Roe        Catch/drop

05-May-1990    KCA    Mike Reilly       Balls & strikes

03-Jun-1992     CAL     Drew Coble      Called 3rd strike

09-Aug-1992    CAL     Vic Voltaggio   Call at 2B

 

As coach:

Date                Team       Umpire        Issue

15-May-1993    CAL     Drew Coble      Called 3rd strike

 

*Source: Retrosheet.org

-   #2   See week’s wrap-up.

FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota

Incorrect guesses:  Dusty Wathan, Ruben Amaro

 

 

WEEKLY THEME – Modern catchers with no fewer than 25 stolen bases in a season (100 games at catcher minimum*)

 

Name                SB       G @ C     Year          Team

Biggio............... 25........ 113......... 1990........ HOU2

Kendall............. 26........ 144......... 1998......... PIT1

Kling................ 25........ 113......... 1902........ CHC3

Rodriguez......... 25........ 141......... 1999........ TEX1

Schalk............... 30........ 124......... 1916........ CHW6

Stearns.............. 25........ 141......... 1978........ NYM2

Wathan............. 36........ 120......... 1982........ KCR3

*No effort was made to determine whether each steal was made in a game where the player caught.

 

First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemeDavid Washburn, Marietta, Georgia (After Kendall)

 

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Monday  -  First player born in every decade to hit a home run in an MLB game

               -  The first Fielding Bible Award winners in 2006

 

Tuesday -  Major leaguers whose sons also played in the bigs

               -  Making the All-Star team at multiple positions

               -  Hall of Famers who started in the 1997 All-Star Game

               -  Players that had the most seasons leading their position in games played

 

Wed        -  Players with most times hit by pitch

               -  Players who hit leadoff the same game they were catcher

               -  Catchers who scored more runs than they batted in

               -  Catchers who batted in the lead-off spot the most times in a season

 

Friday     -  Catchers who caught multiple no-hitters

 

Sunday   Catchers who had MLB-playing relatives and also were managers

 

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