MONDAY —07-Jun
Q. Who was Clemens’
first twentieth strikeout?
Hint: #1 He
was the first Seattle Mariner to hit double figures triples in a season.
Hint: #2 He
broke Buck’s leg.
A. PHIL BRADLEY [B-R Bio]
- Ans. On 29-Apr-1986, Clemens struck out 20 Seattle Mariners. 4 of those belonged to Bradley, including the
20th.
- #1 Had
10 3B in 1987, tied for 2nd in the AL that year.
- #2 Future
manager & broadcaster Buck Martinez had his leg broken on a play at the
plate, while tagging out both runners on 09-Jul-1985. Bradley, the first runner, bent Martinez’ R
leg back, breaking it. Gorman Thomas was
the second out. Watch it happen here.
FCR - Dan Schoenholz,
Walnut Creek, California
Incorrect guesses:
Harold Reynolds, Spike Owen, Julio Cruz
TUESDAY —08-Jun
Q. Who holds the Giants all-time record for most
RBI in a single game?
Hint: #1 His ancestors were likely oenophiles or
vintners.
Hint: #2 His run-in with a flamingo was resolved by
his Hall of Fame manager.
A. PHIL WEINTRAUB [SABR Bio]
- Ans. On 30-Apr-1944, Weintraub had 11 RBI
as his NYG beat BRO 26-8. He was the
first of only 3 guys to score 5 R & have 10 RBI in a single game. The other 2 were Walker Cooper (06-July-1949) and Anthony Rendon (30-April-2017).
- #1 “Weintraub”
is German for “wine grape”.
- #2 In
spring training 1934, Weintraub and Harry Danning were refused entry to the Flamingo Hotel in Miami Beach, which
had a “No Jews” policy. They were
allowed to stay after NYG mgr Bill Terry threatened to take the whole team to
another hotel if his Jewish ballplayers weren’t allowed.
FCR - Bill Deane, Cooperstown
Incorrect guesses: Orlando Cepeda, Don Mueller, Mel Ott, Walker
Cooper, Frenchy Bordagaray,
WEDNESDAY —09-Jun
Q. Which BRTL Californian won twenty-eight games
in his second full season as a pitcher in the majors then never even won as
many as fifteen the rest of career?
Hint: #1 No pitcher with as few years in the majors
hit more batters with pitches.
Hint: #2 Hard-hitting Ping Bodie acknowledged him as
his first baseball mentor.
A. PHIL KNELL [B-R Bio]
- Ans. Was
28-27 in 1891 for the American Association Solons of Columbus. Won 14 the next year and never got into
double figures again. Batted R, threw
L. B. in Marin County, northern terminus
of the Golden Gate Bridge.
- #1 With
a career of only 6 seasons, Knell hit 136 batters, 34th on the
all-time list. No other pitcher in the Top
100 has a few years in MLB.
- #2 Bodie,
a San Franciscan, was 18 years younger than Knell.
FCR - Joe O’Neill, London, Ontario
Incorrect
guesses: Russ Ford, Jay Hughes, Amos
Rusie, Babe Ruth
THURSDAY —10-Jun
Q. Which righty won his first start in the majors
then against all odds didn’t start again until six seasons later?
Hint: #1 Led the National League in saves before it
became an official statistic.
Hint: #2 In an abbreviated career of eight seasons,
he managed to accumulate nine teammates who became Hall of Famers.
Hint: #3 A mere two days before Babe Ruth’s death, cancer
also took him home, in the city where he was born. Must’ve been something in the air.
A. PHIL COLLINS [B-R Bio]
- Ans. Won
debut on 07-Oct-1923. Next pitched in the majors in April of 1929.
- #1 Had
6 S in 1933, narrowly edging Carl Hubbell and Dizzy Dean who had 5
apiece.
- #2 HOF
teammates:
Pete Alexander
Gabby Hartnett
Chuck Klein
Hack Wilson
Dizzy Dean
Joe Medwick
Jesse Haines
Frankie Frisch
Leo Durocher
- #3 Died
14-Aug-1948. Babe Ruth died 16-Aug-1948
FCR - Adam Foldes, New York City
Incorrect
guesses: Firpo Marberry, Harvey Haddix
FRIDAY —11-Jun
Q. Who broke Peanuts Lowrey's record of seven
consecutive pinch hits when he delivered in his eighth straight pinch-hitting
appearance?
Hint: #1 He also holds the American League record for
most pinch-hits in a season.
Hint: #2 He holds the record for the most at-bats in
an American League regulation-inning doubleheader.
A. DAVE PHILLEY [SABR Bio]
- Ans. Record
of 8 straight PH at the end of the 1958 season.
Got a H in his first AB of 1959, pinch-hitting and so extending his
streak. He is tied w/Rusty Staub of the
1983 NYM for the MLB record. Philley had
24 PH hits in 1961 to set the AL record. John Vander Wal COL in 1995 holds the
major-league record with 28.
- #1 Had
8 straight PH in 1958-59.
- #2 Came
to the plate 13 X total for the 2 G on 30-May-1950(1) & 30-May-1950(2) w/ 7&6
respectively.
FCR - Joe O’Neill, London, Ontario
Incorrect
guesses: Smokey Burgess, Gates Brown, Dale
Long, Bob Johnson, Cliff Johnson, Bill Stein
SATURDAY —12-Jun
Q. Whose National League record for intentional
walks in a season did Willie McCovey break?
Hint: #1 A fleet centerfielder, he was the last
Chicago Cub before Tuffy Rhodes to hit three home runs in three straight plate
appearances at Wrigley Field.
Hint: #2 He is in the career Top Ten of players
native to Panama in triples, home runs, runs scored, stolen bases, walks,
on-base percentage, OPS and WAR.
Hint: #3 As a recent call-up, he played in twelve of
Philadelphia’s losses in their sadly-remembered September of 1964.
A. ADOLFO PHILLIPS [SABR Bio]
- Ans. His
29 IBB in 1967 led MLB and tied the all-time NL mark co-held by
Ron Northy (1944) and Pee Wee Reese (1947)..
McCovey had 45 just 2 years later in his MVP season of 1969.
- #1 With
CHC on 11-Jun-1967, in the 2nd
G of a doubleheader, Phillips went over the ivy thrice in the Cubs' 18–10 W
over NYM. He had already homered once in
the opener. Rhodes replicated the feat
on Opening Day 1994, tying George
Bell for most HR in an Opening Day G.
- #2 Highest
rank is SB, where he ranks 6th among players born in Panama.
- #3 Few
members of that team escaped Manager Gene Mauch’s wrath, with Phillips getting
more than his share.
FCR - Elliott Frankfother, Rock Falls, Illinois
Incorrect
guesses: Tony Taylor, Vic Power
IN MEMORIAM —13-Jun
Q. Who was the first black pitcher to homer
in a World Series game?
Hint: #1 He threw the first pitch in Montreal Expos
history.
Hint: #2 He sang at memorial services for Kirby
Puckett & Harmon Killebrew.
Hint: #3 He said he made much more money in music
than he did while playing baseball.
Hint: #4 He was one of the “Black Aces”.
Hint: #5 He is one of only a handful pf pitchers with
a twenty-win season somewhere in their careers in additional to a twenty-save
season.
Hint: #6 He was once denied a no-hitter by a batter
who also spoiled no-hitters for three other pitchers
A. MUDCAT GRANT [SABR Bio]
- Ans. WS
HR hit off LAD’s Howie Reed in G 6 of the 1965 WS. It was the first HR by an AL P since Jim Bagby’s
in G
5 of
the 1920 WS.
- #1 Started
the inaugural G for Les Expos on 08-Apr-1969.
- #2 Grant sang "What a Wonderful World", shown here at Killebrew’s on-field
memorial service
at Target Field.
- #3 Behind
his fine singing talent, Grant created “Mudcat and the Kittens”, a song and
dance act featuring himself as the lead singer backed up by some
provocatively-clad young women dancers. They played at nightclubs and hotels during
the off-seasons and did quite well. His
combined MLB salaries for his 14-year career came to approximately $350,000.
- #4 The
“Black Aces” are an elite group of pitchers of African descent who have won at
least 20 games in a season. The term
comes from the book “The
Black Aces, Baseball’s Only African-American Twenty-Game Winners, which was authored by
Grant himself. The original 12 pitchers
were profiled in the book were …
Don Newcombe,
Toothpick Sam Jones,
Bob Gibson,
Ferguson Jenkins,
Earl Wilson,
Vida Blue,
Al Downing,
J.R. Richard,
Mike Norris,
Dwight Gooden,
Dave Stewart &
Grant.
After the book’s publication, three more 20-G winners
have been added to the “club”: Dontrelle Willis, CC Sabathia &
David Price.
- #5 The
20W/20SV pitchers are John Smoltz, Wilbur Wood, Dennis Eckersley, Derek Lowe,
Ian Kennedy & Grant.
- #6 Don
Blasingame had the lone hit in Gs by Cal Koonce, Stan Williams, Moe Drabowsky & Grant.
FCR - Jeff Kallman, Las Vegas
Incorrect guesses:
SUNDAY —13-Jun
Q. Which outfielder outhit his future Hall of
Fame teammate Miller Huggins for a league batting title?
Hint: #1 He was brought up to the majors with Nap
Lajoie and the talk at the time was that HE was the player they wanted and that
Lajoie was a throw-in.
Hint; #2 Half his career home runs were
inside-the-park.
Hint: #3 He was born in Washington and died in
Washington
A. PHIL GEIER [B-R Bio]
- Ans. In
1903, Geier hit .351 with the A-level St. Paul Saints to lead the American Association. Huggins, though good, was a bit far back in
the pack.
- #1 He
had come from the Fall River
Indians team, and so had 21-year-old Nap Lajoie.
The apocryphal account is that the Phils
wanted Geier and that Lajoie was just a throw-in.
- #2 Had
2 HR in the majors, the 1st on 04-Sep-1897.
The 2nd, almost 7 years later on 30-Jul-1904
was IPHR.
- #3 Born
in Washington, DC 03-Nov-1876; Died in Spokane, Washington 25-Sep-1967.
FCR - Johnny Murray, Taylor, South Carolina
Incorrect
guesses: Sam Rice, Elmer Flick, Cy
Seymour, Sam Crawford
WEEKLY THEME – Phils
who were Phils (Phillies who were named Phil):
Name Yrs w/PHI.... WAR
Bradley....................... 1988......... 18.6
Collins...................... 1929-35...... 15.7
Geier........................ 1896-97........ 0.0
Phil Gosselin.............. 2018-.......... 0.9 BIO
Phil Klein.................... 2016.......... -0.3 BIO
Knell........................... 1892......... 10.9
Phil Linz................... 1966-67........ 2.0 BIO
Phil Saylor.................. 1891........... 0.0 BIO
Weintraub................... 1938........... 8.9
Phillippe Aumont...... 2010-15....... -0.8 BIO
A. Phillips................. 1964-65...... 13.7
Taylor Phillips.......... 1959-60....... -0.4 BIO
Philley...................... 1958-60........ 7.9
J.R. Phillips................ 1996.......... -1.6 BIO
Lefty Weinert........... 1919-24........ 0.3 BIO
Marshall Brownson.... 2000........... 0.4 BIO
Jim Owens............... 1955-62........ 5.3 BIO
Felipe Crespo............. 2001........... 0.5 BIO
First
Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Andrew Milner, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania (After
Weintraub)
Incorrect theme
guesses:
Monday - Players
who were starting QB's at a D-1 college
- MLB
players who were college quarterbacks
Wed - Phils
who never played in the post season
- Guys
named Phil
- Phils
who played in Philadelphia
Sat - Players
named "Phil" (or with "Phil" in their names), who played in
Philadelphia.
- Phils
not from Philly
- Players
with the name Phil or Phillip in i
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