Sunday, December 18, 2022

2022-11-12 Former MLB players currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Hall of Fame

MONDAY  —12-Dec

Q.  Ernie Banks did it in the National League but who was the first American League shortstop to win more than one Most Valuable Player award?

Hint: #1  He was the last twentieth century American League player to collect six hits in one game.

Hint: #2  Who was the first American League player to have 650 at-bats in a season without stealing a single base.

A.  CAL RIPKEN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans. AL MPVs = 1983, 1991.  Shortstop Robin Yount was AL MVP in 1982 and won it again, but was a CF the 2nd time around in 1989.

-  #1   6 H = 13-Jun-1999

-  #2  1993 = 663 AB, 0 SB in 1983.  Don Mattingly, J.J. Hardy & Robinson Cano have duplicated the feat since then.

FCR -  Evan Thompson, Mesa

Incorrect guesses:  Nomar Garciaparra, Lou Boudreau, Alex Rodriguez, Dustin Pedroia, Robin Yount, Derek Jeter

 

 

TUESDAY  —13-Dec

Q.  Who has been a contestant in the modern version (since 1985) of the Home Run Derby more than any other player?

Hint: #1  He was the first thirty-year-old player to collect eight runs batted in in a single game in the 2000s.

Hint: #2  At select home games, he came to bat to the sounds of ”Sirius” by the Alan Parsons Project.

A.  KEN GRIFFEY Jr.  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Griffey was a contestant in the HRD in 1990, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 1999 &, 2000, winning it thrice, in 1994, 1998 & 1999.  Both are records.

-  #1  8 RBI = 08-Jul-2000.  Age 30 +230 days

-  #2  Listen here.  Any connection to any basketball team, college or pro, is merely coincidental.

FCR -  Keith Sims, Bloomington, Indiana

Incorrect guesses:  Albert Pujols, Shawn Green, Barry Bonds, Mark McGwire, Robinson Cano

 

 

IN MEMORIAM  —14-Dec

Q.  Who was the last surviving “Whiz Kid”?

Hint: #1  He is one of only two major leaguers born in Egypt.

Hint: #2  He was the National League’s starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.

Hint: #3  In high school, he pitched his teams to three straight high-school championships and two American Legion state championships.

Hint: #4  News of the young lefthander’s exploits reached Phillies owner Bob Carpenter.  In 1947, Carpenter arranged an exhibition game between his Phillies and an all-star team comprised of Lehigh Valley high school players.

Hint: #5  He (Not Carpenter) surrendered Willie Mays's 400th career home run in the majors.  Two years later he gave up Ernie Banks’s 400th career home run.

Hint: #6  Many people felt that he was talented enough to go to the Hall of Fame, but an ill-fated accident befell him one afternoon as he was engaged in yard work.

Hint: #7  During his unfortunately timed military service, he missed his franchise’s first World Series in a generation.

Hint: #8  Justice of a sort was had when he and his new teammates beat the Yankees in the World Series fourteen years later.

A.  CURT SIMMONS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  The 1950 Philadelphia Phillies were nicknamed the “Whiz Kids” because of the youth of their stars and mimicking the name of a radio show in the U.S. called “Quiz Kids” popular in the 1940s & 50s.

-  #1  Simmons was born in Egypt, Pennsylvania and Bob McClure were born in Egypt, Texas.  Egypt, PA is northwest of Allentown.

-  #2  NL AS starting P in 1952 & 1957.

-  #3  Attended Whitehall High School in nearby Whitehall, Pennsylvania.

-  #4  In front of 4,500 people at the grand opening of Egypt’s Memorial Park, Simmons struck out 11 Phillies in a game that ended in a 4-4 tie.

-  #5  Mays’s 400th =  27-Aug-63.  Banks’s 400th = 02-Sep-1965.

-  #6  On 05-Jun-1953, Simmons had a record of 7-1 and wanted to try out his recently purchased power lawnmower.  Unfortunately, he slipped and his left foot went under the mower with bad results.  Read more here.

-  #7  PHI’s 1st modern WS was 1915 when they ran into the powerhouse Babe Ruth and the Red Sox.  For the next 34 seasons, they averaged more than 92 losses per year (w/12 100-L seasons).  They averaged (averaged!) 36 G out of 1st place & 7th in the standings.  Then in 1950, they edged out BRO for the NL flag while Simmons was serving* his country.  His National Guard unit was called up because of the conflict in Korea.  Without him, PHI got swept by NYY.

-  #8  Three days after PHI released Simmons in 1960, he was signed by STL and with his help, they defeated NYY in the 1964 Fall Classic.

FCR -  Len Levin, Providence

Incorrect guesses:  Curt Schilling, Bobby Shantz, Robin Roberts

 

WEDNESDAY  —14-Dec

Q.  Who was the first Atlanta Braves pitcher to have three consecutive twenty-win seasons in the Expansion Era?

Hint: #1  He won the Cy Young Award in a year where he had fewer first-place votes than the runner-up.

Hint: #2  Facing his league’s reigning Cy Young Award winner, he left his major league debut with two outs in the fourth inning having given up five walks, ten hits and six earned runs with an ERA of 14.73.

A.  TOM GLAVINE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1991, 1992 & 1993, Glavine’s record was 20-11, 20-8 & 22-6.

-  #1  CYA in 1998. Shows Glavine w/11 1st-place votes and Trevor Hoffman w/13.

-  #2  His Braves went down 11-2 to HOU’s Mike Scott & his superb 8-inning 2 H, 0 BB & 10 K effort.

FCR -  Chandler Vinson, Knoxville

Incorrect guesses:  Greg Maddux, Phil Niekro, Joe Niekro

 

 

THURSDAY  —15-Dec

Q.  Which Hall of Famer’s first World Series at-bat resulted in a home run off another future Hall of Famer, immediately after his teammate, another first-ballot Hall of Famer, had already homered?

Hint: #1  No player in major league history played more seasons for one team.

Hint: #2  As a boy, he operated the scoreboard at a field in his hometown and then began his playing career there.  That field is now on the National Register of Historic Places.

A.  BROOKS ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Robinson homered off Don Drysdale on 05-Oct-1966 in the top of the 1st after the 2-R HR by Frank Robinson.

-  #1  His 23 seasons w/BAL is tied with Carl Yastrzemski’s 23 w/BOS.

-  #2  Lamar Porter Field on the NRHP in Little Rock, is a point of immense civic pride.

FCR -  David Raglin, McLean, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Carl Yastrzemski, Eddie Mathews, Mel Ott, Ty Cobb, Stan Musial, Andruw Jones, Willie Mays

 

 

FRIDAY  —16-Dec

Q.  Which former Mustang was the first National League shortstop to win the Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards in the same season?

Hint: #1  More than ninety players from his home state have been major league All-Stars.

Hint: #2  His migration from birth state to baseball excellence followed a trajectory not unlike those of Walter Johnson, Jackie Robinson, Frank Robinson, Rickey Henderson, Willie Stargell, Reggie Smith, Tommy Harper and Chet Lemon.

A.  OZZIE SMITH  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  GG + SS (Not ss.) = 1987.  It was Smith’s only SS.  Played for the California Polytechnic State University (Cal Poly) Mustangs

-  #1  Smith (with 15) trails only Hank Aaron (25) & Willie Mays (24) in All-Star appearances by Alabamians.

-  #2  All these players as did Ozzie Smith, were born in other states but had their secondary education in the state of California.  There were no doubt others.

FCR -  Bruce McClure, New London, New Hampshire

Incorrect guesses:  Barry Larkin, Jay Bell, Robin Yount

 

SATURDAY  —17-Dec

Q.  Who, after his wife was slapped by a White Sox fan, said, “Don't put him in jail.  Bring him to me in the dugout.”?

Hint: #1  He is the last player to hit one hundred doubles to lead the majors over two consecutive seasons with at least fifty doubles each year.

Hint: #2  During one stretch, he led the league in plate appearances five out of eight seasons, twice leading the majors.

A.  CRAIG BIGGIO  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  The slap occurred during G 2 of the 2005 WS.  The quote is at least what Biggio said he had told the authorities.

-  #1  In 1998 & 1999, Biggio hit 51 then 56 2B.

-  #2  From 1992 through 1999, he averaged some 696 PA and that included 2 seasons marred by work stoppages

FCR -  Rick Tharp, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Ty Cobb, Billy Herman, Al Simmons, Edgar Martinez, Joe Medwick

 

 

WEEKEND 1  —17-Dec

Q.  Which Hall of Famer struck out more than any other batter against Randy Johnson?

A.  RICKEY HENDERSON

-  Ans.  85 PAs, 30Ks

FCR -  Bruce McClure, New Hampshire

Incorrect guesses:  Derek Jeter, Mike Piazza, Larry Walker, Jim Thome, Ivan Rodriguez, Fred McGriff

 

 

WEEKEND 2  —18-Dec

Q.  Which is the only former major league franchise to win a thousand games before its demise?

A.  The Baltimore Orioles of the American Association & National League

-  Ans.  1,133 from 1882 to 1899.  The Chicago American Giants & Kansas City Monarchs also won more than 1,000 games each.

FCR -  Jason Winston, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Louisville, Boston Beaneaters, Montreal Expos, Washington Senators, Providence Grays

 

WEEKEND 3  —17-Dec

Q.  Who is the only pitcher to log ten years each with a team in each league?

A.  CHARLIE HOUGH

-  Ans.  11 years LAD; 11 years TEX  (He had 2 additional stints: 2 seasons each w/LA & CHW)

FCR -  Andrew Milner , Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Cy Young, Jim Bunning, Mike Mussina, Jamie Moyer, Nolan Ryan

 

 

WEEKEND 4 —18-Dec

Q.  What was the second name of the stadium known as Oracle Park?

A.  SBC PARK

-  Ans.  Named after Southwestern Bell Corporation 2004-2005.  Succeeded Pac Bell Park.

FCR -  Lee Dembart, Hollywood, California

Incorrect guesses:  AT&T Park, Pac Bell Park, Polo Grounds, 3Com Park

 

 

WEEKEND 5 —18-Dec

Q.  Name the Hall of Famers inducted in the second class in 1937.

A.  1937 HoF Class:  MORGAN BULKELEY, BAN JOHNSON, NAP LAJOIE, CONNIE MACK, JOHN McGRAW, TRIS SPEAKER, GEORGE WRIGHT & CY YOUNG

-  Ans.  There were 3 separate elections:

19-Jan-1937    =  Lajoie, Speaker & Young (BBWAA)

07-May-1937   =  McGraw (Veterans)

07-Dec-1937   =  Bulkeley, Ban Johnson, Mack, George Wright (Centennial)

FCR -  Joe O’Neill, London, Ontario

Incorrect guesses:  Pete Alexander, Eddie Collins, Christy Mathewson, George Sisler

 

 

WEEKEND 6 —18-Dec

Q.  Who pinch ran for Ray Chapman when Chapman was hit by pitch in his last at-bat?

A.  HARRY LUNTE

-  Ans.  On 16-Aug-1920, Chapman was hit in the temple with a pitch and died the following day.

FCR -  Sarah Grynpas, Toronto

Incorrect guesses:  Joe Sewell 

 

 

WEEKEND 7 —18-Dec

Q.  Who is the only pitcher in the last half of the twentieth century to throw eighteen innings in one game?

A.  VERN LAW

-  Ans.  19-Jul-1955.  Making an emergency start on short rest, Law went the equivalent of two complete games.  Unfortunately, although the Pirates were victorious, Law did not get the W.

FCR -  Andrew Milner , Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

WEEKLY THEME –  Former MLB players currently serving on the Board of Directors of the Hall of Fame

 

First Correct Respondent identifying themeWarren Kent, Whitehall, Michigan (After Brooks)

 

Biggio................................. 65.5

Glavine............................... 80.7

Griffey................................ 83.8

Ripken................................ 95.9

Robinson............................. 78.5

Smith.................................. 76.9

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  This week: HOFers who won an MVP with another HOFer as the runner-up.

 

Tues    -  Hall of Famers who are Jr.'s.

 

Wed     -  Hall of Famers starting the 1992 All-Star Game

-   First ballot Hall of Famers with over 90%

 

Sat          - Graduates from SMU in MLB

 

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Sunday, December 11, 2022

2022-12-05 Panhandlers

MONDAY  —05-Dec

Q.  Who was the last left-handed pitcher to win thirty games in a season in the majors?

Hint: #1  He led his league in ERA a record nine times, but only once did he lead the majors.

Hint: #2  He helped his team capture the World Series in consecutive seasons.

A.  LEFTY GROVE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1931, Grove won 31 G for PHA.

-  #1  In ERA, he led the AL in 1926 (2.51), 1929 (2.81); 1930 (2.54); 1931 (2.06); 1932 (2.84); 1935 (2.70); 1936 (2.81); 1938 (3.08); & 1939 (2.54).

-  #2  PHA won the WS in 1929 & 1930.  They won the AL flag in 1931, but were bested by STL in the Fall Classic that year.

FCR -  Mikel Mattsey, Sacramento

Incorrect guesses:  Dizzy Dean, Lefty Gomez, Steve Carlton, Warren Spahn

 

TUESDAY  —06-Dec

Q.  Which former Tigers star won an MVP toiling for a volucrine squad?

Hint: #1  The year he won his first Silver Slugger Award, he led the majors in runs scored.

Hint: #2  Three fourths of his games played in the field during his first Major League season, were at catcher.

A.  JOSH DONALDSON  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Played for the Auburn University Tigers 2005-2007.  He won the AL MVP in 2015 playing for TOR.  Mike Trout was the only other player receiving first place MVP votes.

-  #1  Won his SS in 2015 & had 122 R.  He repeated w/122 in 2016 which left him tied for 2nd w/Mookie Betts behind Mike Trout’s 123.

-  #2  Played 9 G in the field in 2010, 2 at 1st & 7 at C.  After 3 G in June of his 2nd season, he has never suited up in catcher’s gear again in MLB.

FCR -  Tom Lee, Nashville

Incorrect guesses:  Dale Murphy, Lance Parrish, Craig Biggio, Mickey Cochrane, Charley Gehringer, Pat Dobson, Joe Torre

 

WEDNESDAY  —07-Dec

Q.  Which one-time Seattle Mariner utility player scored his first three runs in the majors without benefit of an at-bat?

Hint: #1  Toby Harrah replaced him twice as manager.

Hint: #2  The man who became his father-in-law, surrendered what has been called baseball’s most famous home run.

A.  BOBBY VALENTINE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  W/LAD in 1969, Valentine all 5 of his G that year as a pinch-runner.  Finished his playing career w/SEA in 1979.

-  #1  Harrah took Valentine’s place as manager of TEX in July 1992, then later replaced him in his next managerial assignment as skipper of the AAA Norfolk Tides beginning with the 1995 season.

-  #2  Valentine married Mary Branca, daughter of Dodger pitcher Ralph Branca, although they divorced a year ago.

FCR -  Eric Savage, Short Hills, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Lou Piniella

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  —08-Dec

Q.  Which multiple-World-Series-winning second baseman with eight Gold Gloves and ten All-Star appearances still required a vote by the Veterans Committee to get into the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  No second baseman has participated in more career double plays.

Hint: #2  His franchise’s record for home runs in a season by a second baseman lasted fifty-six years.

A.  BILL MAZEROSKI  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Won the WS w/PIT in 1960 & 1971.  On the HOF ballot 15 X 1978-92, he made it in 2001 by a vote of the Veterans’ Committee. 

-  #1  His number of 1,706 DPs still tops those of any other second baseman.

-  #2  His 19 HR in 1958 was his best year, but the record was finally broken when Neal Walker hit 23 in 2014.

FCR -  Chris Betsch, New Albany, Indiana

Incorrect guesses:  Bobby Richardson, Joe Gordon, Red Schoendienst, Lou Whitaker, Robby Alomar, Bobby Doerr, Fred McGriff, Joe Morgan, Dave Johnson

 

THURSDAY  —08-Dec

Q.  Who was the first player to lead the majors in batting average in consecutive seasons after the pitcher’s mound was created and set at its current distance?

Hint: #1  He was the only player to collect a hit against Addie Joss in Joss's major league debut.

Hint: #2  During one eight-year stretch during the middle of his career, he averaged more than 214 hits per season.

A.  JESSE BURKETT  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  The pitching mound was established at 60’6” in 1893.  Burkett hit .410 and .405 in 1894 & 1895 for the NL’s Cleveland Spiders.

-  #1  Joss debuted for CLE on 26-Apr-1902 with a complete G shutout.

-  #2  From 1894 thru 1901, Burkett averaged 214.125 H a year, twice leading the majors.

FCR -  Steven Wright, Naperville, Illinois

Incorrect guesses:  Ed Delahanty, Willie Keeler, Rod Carew, Nap Lajoie, Ty Cobb, Dan Brouthers

 

FRIDAY  —09-Dec

Q.  Which ex-Pirate infielder was the last National League player to wear #42 in the majors?

Hint: #1  He was voted Most Valuable Player in the season where his WAR was exactly half that of his league’s Cy Young Award winner.

Hint: #2  His MVP season was the year he won his Silver Slugger Award, led the league in RBI and made his first MLB All-Star team.

A.  MO VAUGHN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Playing for NYM, Vaughn was allowed to keep uniform #42 because that had been his number before April 1997 when it was retired for all teams.  He wore it until his retirement in May 2003.

-  #1  Vaughn’s 4.3 WAR was far behind Randy Johnson’s 8.6 in 1995.  In college, Vaughn played for the Seton Hall Pirates.

-  #2  Playing for BOS in 1995… a.) His 126 RBI led the AL; b.) He won the SS award & his AL AS team were overpowered by the 3 solo HR from Craig Biggio*, Mike Piazza & ASG MVP Jeff Conine.  Vaughn entered the All-Star Game on defense, replacing AL 1B starter Frank Thomas, whose 2-R HR in the 4th represented all of the AL’s scoring that day.

            *Seton Hall Alum

FCR -  Tom Missett, Southington, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Andrew McCutchen, Arky Vaughan, Dick Groat, Bill Madlock, Bobby Bonilla

 

T.G.I.F.SUPPLEMENT —09-Dec

Q.  Which BRTL Dirt Bag pitcher made it to the majors, is enshrined in his state’s sports Hall of Fame and played college football after his time in the majors?

Hint: #1  He spent his time in the majors pitching for two expansion teams in spite of his deformed right hand.

Hint: #2  Where did he go to high school?  You know.

Hint: #3  He now teaches and coaches at his alma mater.

A.  CHAD BENTZ  [ASHOF Bio]

-  Ans.  Batting right (somehow) and throwing left, Bentz attended Long Beach State in California.  After his baseball career ended in 2009, he played a season of college football at NCAA D3 Castleton University in Vermont.  In high school, he earned varsity letters in football, baseball & rack.

-  #1  Bentz pitched in 36 G for MTL in middle relief in their last season in Canada.  In Miami, his next year in the Bigs, he began with 2 brief scoreless outings, but got clobbered in his final 2 appearances in the majors, surrendering 7 ER in 1⅓ innings over 2 G.

-  #2  You know”??  Oh, I’m sorry, that’s Juneau-Douglas High School in Alaska’s capital.

-  #3  In 2013, Bentz was named pitching coach for the Castleton State baseball program.  Click this link JHS.  You’ll be glad you did.

FCR -  Joe O’Neill, London, Ontario

Incorrect guesses:  Jim Abbott, Preacher Roe

 

SATURDAY  —10-Dec

Q.        Which former Aggie led the Pacific League in pitching wins in consecutive seasons?

Hint: #1 He replaced Bret Boone as the manager of the Seals.

Hint: #2 His first team in the majors won the World Series that same year.

Hint: #3 He was a teammate of Hall of Famer Pedro Martinez on two different teams.

A.  KIP GROSS  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Gross played in MLB 1990-1993.  In 1994, he was purchased from LAD by the Nippon Ham Fighters of the Japan Pacific League.  His success there was punctuated by leading the league in victories 1995 & 1996.  He had played for the Murray State JC (Oklahoma) Aggies.

-  #1  Boone took the job a manager of the Victoria Seals of the short-lived independent Golden Baseball League in March 2010, but resigned after 5 games.  Gross, then the pitching coach was elevated to interim manager & guided the team in its final season.

-  #2  Gross pitched a scant 6⅓ innings for the 1990 Cincinnati Reds & was not on the postseason roster.  He made 29 appearances in 1991,finishing with a 6-4 record, yet won a ring and was awarded a full player’s share.

-  #3  Pedro & Kip were teammates on LAD in 1992-1993 & BOS in 1999.

FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota

Incorrect guesses: 

 

SUNDAY —11-Dec

Q.  Which right-handed starting pitcher from the Texas Panhandle was chosen four spaces ahead of Jacob deGrom in the 2010 Draft?

Hint: #1  He (not deGrom) played for five different teams all based in cities in the state of Maryland.

Hint: #2  In his second game in the majors, he surrendered a grand slam to Daniel Murphy and was optioned to the minor leagues after the game.

A.  PARKER BRIDWELL   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Bridwell was the 268th player chosen, deGrom the 272nd, in that year’s MLB June Amateur Draft 9th round.

-  #1  Bridwell’s Maryland stops in BAL’s system:

- Short-season A (Aberdeen);

- A (Delmarva);

- Advanced A (Frederick);

- AA (Bowie);

- MLB (Baltimore).

-  #2  Pitching for BAL on 24-Aug-2016, in mop-up duty, got WSN 3 up, 3 down in the 8th, but gave up 3 H and a BB in the 9th, including Murphy’s GS.

FCR -  Willis Kern, Bloomington, Illinois

Incorrect guesses:  Steven Strasburg

 

WEEK’S FINALE  —12-Dec

Q.  Which BBTR one-time Toronto Blue Jay was born just a short distance south of the Canada/U.S. border?

Hint: #1  He was signed by the Mets and Yankees, but only played for one of them.

Hint: #2  Only played in 110 games in the majors for a total of three franchises, but played with six Hall of Famers, five former Rookies of the Year; five World Series MVPs and no fewer than 57 who were (or would be) All-Stars.

A.  CHRIS LATHAM  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Born in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho., about 100 miles south of the British Columbia border.  Played for TOR in 2001.  Switch-hits & throws right.

-  #1  March 27-Mar-2002: Selected off waivers by NYM from TOR; 02-Oct-2002: Released by NYM; 04-Dec-2002: Signed as a Free Agent with NYY; & 24-Apr-2003: Released by NYY.

-  #2  Latham played for MIN 1997-99, for TOR in 2001 & for NYY in 2003.  Hall of Famers Latham played with:  Paul Molitor, David Ortiz, Gregg Olson, Roy Halladay, Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera & Mike Mussina.  His Rookie of the Year teammates were Chuck Knoblauch, Raul Mondesi, Marty Cordova & Jeter.  World Series MVP winners who played alongside Latham are Molitor (1993), Rivera (1999), Jeter (2000), Hideki Matsui (2009) & Ortiz (2013).

FCR -  Joe Cohen, Holden Massachusetts

Incorrect guesses:  Danny Ainge

 

 WEEKLY THEME – Panhandlers.  Players born in the panhandles of their states

 PLAYER                          CITY                                   STATE                    WAR

Bentz............................... Juneau.................... Alaska................................. -0.8

Bridwell.......................... Hereford................. Texas................................... 1.2

Donaldson....................... Pensacola................ Florida................................ 46.7

Gross............................... Scottsbluff.............. Nebraska............................. 0.7

Grove.............................. Lonaconing............. Maryland.......................... 106.8

Latham........................... Coeur d’Alene......... Idaho................................... -1.0

Mazeroski....................... Wheeling................ West Virginia..................... 36.5

Valentine......................... Stamford................. Connecticut.......................... 2.0

Vaughn........................... Norwalk.................. Connecticut........................ 27.1

 Some additional panhandlers:

 Todd Teufel.................... Greenwich......................... Connecticut............ 15.3

Scott Fletcher................. Fort Walton Beach............ Florida.................... 32.0

Johnny James................ Bonners Ferry................... Idaho....................... -0.5

Joe Mather..................... Sandpoint.......................... Idaho....................... -2.5

Bob Robertson............... Frostburg........................... Maryland.................. 9.4

Sam Perlozzo................. Cumberland....................... Maryland................. -0.1

Jack Fisher..................... Frostburg........................... Maryland.................. 4.4

Jake Rogers................... Canyon.............................. Texas....................... 0.5

Red Barkley.................... Childress........................... Texas...................... -0.3

Hugh Willingham............ Dalhart............................... Texas...................... -0.2

Ray Barker..................... Martinsburg....................... West Virginia.......... -0.2

Scott Bullett.................... Martinsburg....................... West Virginia.......... -0.7

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Richard Giovanoni, Morton Grove, Illinois

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Pitchers with the most career strikeouts as a batter

 

 

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