Monday, July 24, 2023

2023-07-17 Ten players who had 3 plate appearances in 1 MLB inning

MONDAY  — 17-Jul

Q.  Which future Hall of Famer’s debut was one game at third base for the Dodgers before two years of military service?

Hint: #1  He once led the league in strikeouts, but never reached triple digits in strikeouts in any of his eighteen seasons.

Hint: #2  He is the only player to win a Gold Glove award for the Brooklyn Dodgers.

A.  GIL HODGES   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Hodges had a decent day: 1 BB, 1 SB, 2E & started a DP.

-  #1  Struck out 99 X in 1951 while leading MLB in G at 158. [ …tied with teammate Carl Furillo and3 ALers.]

-  #2  Won the 1957 NL GG at 1st base, the 1st ever awarded at that position in either league.  He won it again in 1958.

FCR -  Tom Veal, Spanaway, Washington

Incorrect guesses:  Billy Cox, Dolph Camilli, Duke Snider, Jim Gilliam, Pee Wee Reese, Carl Furillo, Roy Campanella, Dazzy Vance

 

 

TUESDAY — 18-Jul

Q.  Who was the first second baseman to homer twice in one inning?

Hint: #1  When he retired, his career fielding average at second base was the highest in MLB history.

Hint: #2  His wife once complimented the immortal Nap Lajoie on being named the best second sacker of all-time.  Lajoie humbly replied: “The greatest second baseman was your husband.”

A.  BOBBY LOWE   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Those 2 HR were matched by 2 more in the game.  Lowe is the first ever to hit 4 HR in a major league G.  All 4 were over the fence.

-  #1  He retired in 1907 with a career fielding average of .951 at second base.

-  #2  Lowe’s wife Harriet was no doubt pleased to hear it from such a source.

FCR -  DeLodovico, Rockville, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Eddie Collins, Rogers Hornsby, Charlie Gehringer, Bill Regan, Ron Cey

 

           

WEDNESDAY  — 19-Jul

Q.  Who was the first player to be named League Championship Series Most Valuable Player?

Hint: #1  He is reputed to be the co-inventor of the “high five” greeting.

Hint: #2  He was the last batter of Nolan Ryan’s fifth no-hitter.

A.  DUSTY BAKER   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He had a 1.295 OPS in the 1977 NLCS.

-  #1  Baker & Glenn Burke are said to have invented the gesture simultaneously and spontaneously on 02-Oct-1977.  The American League did not begin naming an MVP for its LCS until 1980.

-  #2  Baker succumbed to Ryan’s heater 26-Sep-1981 when he grounded out for the 27th out.

FCR -  Dan Greder, Ames, Iowa

Incorrect guesses:  Mike Marshall

 

THURSDAY — 20-Jul

Q.  Who won a National League batting title with an average of .440?

Hint: #1  His first manager, unimpressed with this guy‘s height, snorted, “We already have a bat boy.”

Hint: #2  He is the all-time Players League record holder for plate appearances, at bats and runs scored.

A.  HUGH DUFFY   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Several factors contributed to his outstanding hitting in 1894.  4 additional players finished with averages above .400 & the next 5 were .371 & above!

-  #1  His manager, Cap Anson, soon came to realize the talent Duffy had, his 5'7" stature notwithstanding.

-  #2  The Players League lasted only one season, 1890.  Duffy dominated in plate appearances (657), at bats (596); & runs (161).  He also led the Players league in G played (137) & hits (191)

FCR -  John Rickert, Terre Haute, Indiana

Incorrect guesses:  Hugh Kelly, Nap Lajoie, Wee Willie Keeler, Tip O’Neill, John Montgomery Ward, Hugh Jennings

 

 

FRIDAY— 21-Jul

Q.  Whose reputations for speed and sobriety are the salient reasons his time in the majors outlasted his mediocre performance?

Hint: #1  His favorite drink in public was sarsaparilla?

Hint: #2  In the days before radio, [he] was the most successful evangelist America had ever known.

A.  BILLY SUNDAY   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  His Hall of Fame manager, Cap Anson was enamored of those two of Sunday’s traits.  He was not a terrible player.  Thrice he had double-digits in doubles.  Still, his 8 seasons in the majors produced only a 3.0 WAR.

-  #1  In his autobiography he wrote: “I never drank much.  I was never drunk but four times in my life.  I never drank whisky or beer; I never liked either.  I drank wine.”  When he went “to the saloons” with his teammates, “I would take lemonade or sarsaparilla.”

-  #2  Players & fans alike were attracted to him & felt he had been called to preach the word of God.  The reference is his SABR biography.

FCR -  Mark Hayne, Dumfries, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Branch Ricky

 

 

SATURDAY — 22-Jul

Q.  Who was the first major leaguer to hit three home runs in a single game?

Hint: #1  Until passed by the mid-1970s Dodgers, he was a part of the infield that played together the longest.

Hint: #2  A teammate of his, a well-known Hall  of Famer, once tabbed him as the all-time best third baseman.

A.  ED [Ned] WILLIAMSON   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Williamson stroked his trio of round trippers on 30-May-1884. Check out the rare ancient film footage of his feat here.  (A new shorter fence was quite helpful.

-  #1  The Chicago White Stockings of 1883 started out with Mgr. Cap Anson at 1B, Fred Pfeffer at 2B, Tom Burns at SS & Williamson at 3B.  In 1886 Burns shifted to 3B & Williamson to SS, keeping their quartet intact.

-  #2  Williamson & Cap Anson were teammates for 11 seasons on the Chicago White Stockings.  The Hall of Famer hit .343 with 67 HR & 1,001 RBI over that period.  Williamson went .260, 61, 622.  Cap hailed Ned, a more than competent fielder, as “the greatest all-around ball player the country ever saw.”  [Very difficult to disprove.]

FCR -  Rick Tharp, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Pie Traynor, Frank Baker, Jimmy Colins, Harry Steinfeldt, John McGraw, Eddie Mathews, Fred Lindstrom, Ross Barnes, Ed Williamson

 

WEEKEND BONUS — 22-Jul

Q.  Who is the only member of the Hall of Fame with a career pitching Win-Loss percentage of .000 (minimum 5 decisions)? 

Hint: #1  His claim to be the developer of a game strategy has been disputed.

Hint: #2  He was once involved in the first and third outs of a triple play.

A.  TOMMY McCARTHY   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  McCarthy split the early part of his major league time between the mound & outfield.  His 0-8 pitching W-L record is the worst among the 8 Hall of Famers who pitched and got decisions but without winning a single game.  Of those not in the Hall but with similar credentials, 70 qualify.

-  #1  John Montgomery Ward contended that he & teammate Hugh Duffy were the first to innovate the hit-and-run play, which they used to great advantage with Duffy batting behind the mercurial McCarthy.  John McGraw claimed that the play was first used in Baltimore, before McCarthy/Duffy.  Cap Anson joined the debate, saying that the stratagem had been pioneered by his White Stockings, well before the time asserted by McCarthy/Duffy.  (One senses apathy rising among researchers.)

-  #2  He started the TP on 15-Aug-1894 with a purposeful non-catch in center field, threw to the infield to complete a more traditional DP, then sprinted home to cover the vacant plate & there made the 3rd out by tagging the runner coming in from second.

FCR -  Eric Harrington, Suffield, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Cap Anson, Casey Stengel, Tommy Lasorda, Jim O'Rourke, Albert Spaulding, Tris Speaker

 

SUNDAY  — 23-Jul

Q.  About which Baltimore Oriole was Casey Stengel speaking when he tossed a barb at Brooks Robinson, saying, “You’re the second greatest third baseman of all time!”?

Hint: #1  His hitting was seldom in the headlines, but he and a couple of Pittsburgh Pirate teammates made home run history one afternoon.

Hint: #2  He was from a large family and came home before his first tryout was finished because he said he was lonely and homesick.

A.  BILLY COX  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  I’d like to think Stengel meant chronologically.  (He didn’t.)  Cox’s last season in the majors was in 1955 w/BAL.  That was Brooks Robinson’s first year there.  Their combined WAR was -0.1 & together they didn’t play as many games as Wayne Causey, the teams regular 3rd baseman that year.

-  #1  On 16-Aug-1947, for 1st time in baseball history, 3 teammates each hit multiple home runs in the same G.  Ralph Kiner had 3, Hank Greenberg 2 & Cox had a brace of them that day & hit 15 for the year, his career high for one season.

-  #2  Cox was part of a family of 9, including 2 brothers & 4 sisters.

FCR -  Mark DeLodovico, Rockville, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Pie Traynor, John McGraw, Clete Boyer, George Kell, Ken Boyer

 

 

SUNDAY EXTRA  — 23-Jul

Q.  Which player is credited with the idea of having more than one umpire work major league games?

Hint: #1  His book was one of the earliest available to the public on how the game is played.

Hint: #2  He was called the mortar of baseball’s “Stonewall Infield”.

A.  FRED PFEFFER   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  It seems to have caught on.

-  #1  As Pfeffer explained, his “Scientific Ball” was "written for those who would play base ball to win, and for those who would fully enjoy winning play."

-  #2     The Chicago White Stockings’ famed infield of the 1880s had Cap Anson at 1st base, Pfeffer at 2nd, Tommy Burns at SS & Ed Williamson at 3rd.  It was the most celebrated quartet of its day, an unbeatable combination for the Chicago NL pennant winners of 1885 & 1886.

FCR -  Joe O’Neill, London, Ontario

Incorrect guesses:  Cap Anson, Tom Burns, Johnny Evers, Henry Chadwick

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE — 23-Jul

Q.  Who came to regret his antics after hitting a walk-off grand slam off of a future Hall of Famer?

Hint: #1  He may very well have stolen more strikes than any catcher of his era.

Hint: #2  Norman Rockwell included him in “The Rookie”.

A.  SAMMY WHITE   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Turning a 2-run deficit into a walk-off on 11-June-1952 with his 9th inning slam over the Green Monster off of Satchel Paige, rookie White took it too far by crawling halfway home from 3rd base & planting a kiss on home plate.  White explains, “I was struggling like a dog to make the club and I was mighty thrilled with the home run.  I remember that by the time I got to third the tension was too much.  But that’s still no excuse for crawling home.”

-  #1  White’s ability to frame pitches to induce strike call was a well-honed art.  It was said, “[White] could catch a ball with his palm, heel down, no more than two inches off the ground.  Umpires might call it a strike calculating that no ball that low could be caught that way.”

-  #2  Rockwell was a fan and baseball was a frequent theme in his art.  In the March 2, 1957 cover of The Saturday Evening Post (The original sold at auction for $22.5M in 2014.), White can be seen in the foreground seated at far left, wearing his catcher's mitt.

FCR -   Bill Henry, East Greenwich, Rhode Island

Incorrect guesses:  Pie Traynor, Freddy Leach, Gabby Hartnett

 

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Each of these 10 players had 3 plate appearances in 1 MLB inning.  [There are an additional 17 who are not mentioned here.]

 

Player                     Date                      Inning            Result                                WAR

Baker.................... 20-Sep-1972.............. 2nd............ 2B, HR, G6 ......................... 37.0

Cox....................... 21-May-1952.............. 1st............. G5, H, HBP ......................... 10.1

Duffy..................... 18-Jun-1894.............. 1st............. HBB, HR, BB ...................... 43.1

Hodges.................. 21-May-1952.............. 1st............. BB, BB,F5 ........................   . 43.8

Lowe..................... 18-Jun-1894.............. 1st............. 1B, HBP, 1B ............................ 20.3

McCarthy............... 18-Jun-1884.............. 1st............ 2B, BB, FC .............................. 14.6

Pfeffer.................. 06-Sep-1883.............. 7th............. 1B, HBP, 1B.............................. 26.6

Sunday.................. 06-Sep-1883.............. 1st............. B, HBP, 1B ............................... 3.0

White.................... 18-Jun-1953.............. 7th............. 1B, HBP, 1B ............................... 1.8

Williamson............ 06-Sep-1883.............. 7th............. 2B, 1B, 1B ............................... 35.7

 

First Correct Respondent identifying themeJoe Cohen, Holden, Massachusetts (After Baker)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

Mon     -  Seven youngest players to hit exactly four home runs in a game

Tues    -  Players with 17 or more total bases in a game

 

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Monday, July 17, 2023

2023-07-10 Select players who hit lead-off home runs in 1-0 games

MONDAY  — 10-Jul

Q.  Who has racked up more career assists from right field than anybody in major league history?

Hint: #1  Roberto Clemente is second on that list.

Hint: #2  He leads the Red Sox franchise in career triples and stolen bases.

A.  HARRY HOOPER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Hooper’s 333 career assists are tops for RF & he is 6th among all outfielders.

-  #1  Clemente total of 255 would no doubt be higher had his life not been so sadly & suddenly lost.

-  #2  He hit 130 triples & stole exactly 300 bases for BOS even though he only played for them for 12 of his 17-year career.

FCR -  James Moynihan, North Attleboro, Massachusetts

Incorrect guesses:  Dwight Evans, Tris Speaker, Jim Rice, Mookie Betts

 

 

TUESDAY — 11-Jul

Q.  Which one-time White Sox batter was the first player to hit twenty home runs in season for five different major league teams?

Hint: #1  He set the National League record when he led off eleven games in one season with a home run.

Hint: #2  Baseball savant Gene Mauch said of him, “He may be the best player in baseball today.”

A.  BOBBY BONDS   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Bonds hit a minimum of 20 HR for each of SFG, CAL, TEX, CLE & NYY.

-  #1  1973 was his big year for lead-off homers.

-  #2  Sparky Anderson concurred then came out with, “He is the best player in baseball today!”  Both quotes are from 1973.

FCR -  Tom Veal, Spanaway, Washington

Incorrect guesses:  Dick Allen, Rickey Henderson, Jim Thome, Frank Thomas, Hideki Matsui

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 12-Jul

Q.  Which player, signed as a free agent from the Japanese leagues, broke Brady Anderson’s record when he hit his thirteenth lead-off home run for the Yankees in 2003?

Hint: #1  He still holds the record for home runs and extra base hits in one year for one MLB franchise despite only being with them for one season.

Hint: #2  He was one traded for the highest-paid player in the game.

A.  ALFONSO SORIANO   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Anderson had 12 playing for the 1996-1997 Hiroshima Toyo Carp before he came to NYY.

-  #1  In 2006, Soriano hit 46 HR and had 89 XBH for the 2006 Nationals.  Those are the top marks for the franchise, beginning with the franchise’s origin in Montreal in 1969.

-  #2  Although Soriano & Alex Rodriguez were essentially swapped for each other, TEX kicked in $67M to make the swap with NYY.  They saved $112M from the $179M that A-Rod was still owed.

FCR -  Joe Cohen, Holden, Massachusetts

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS — 12-Jul

Q.  Which member of The Big Four was nicknamed “Old True Blue”?

Hint: #1  One season he had more runs batted in than games played.

Hint: #2  He also had the most single-season home runs and total bases in the history of his league.

Hint: #3  Somewhat unusual for players in his day, both his parents were born in the United States.

A.  HARDY RICHARDSON   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  The Big Four were Richardson, Dan Brouthers, Jack Rowe & Deacon White, together so named because at a National League meeting, it was decided that the Buffalo Bisons “Big Four”, so named by the Detroit media, could play for the Detroit Wolverines in 1886.

-  #1  In 1890, Richardson played in 132 G but had 152 RBI.

-  #2  He also had the most career home runs, total bases & RBI in the history of his league, the well-intentioned, but the ill-fated Players League, which lasted but one season—1890.

-  #3  His father, Robert D. Richardson, was a New Jersey native. His mother, Naomi (Jones) Richardson, was born in Pennsylvania.

FCR -  Craig McGraw, Middletown, Delaware

Incorrect guesses:  Chuck Klein, Dan Brouthers, Hack Wilson

 

 

THURSDAY — 13-Jul

Q.  Which speedster hit more triples in one season than any other National Leaguer this century?

Hint: #1  He once ended a season with a 30+ game hitting streak intact.

Hint: #2  That no doubt was seen as a positive by the MVP voters.

Hint: #3  His high school also produced a Hall of Famer as well as four MLB All-Stars besides himself.

A.  JIMMY ROLLINS  [WIKI Bio]

-  Ans.  Rollins led the NL in 3B in 2007 w/20.  He led 3 additional times as well.

-  #1  Rollins ended the 2005 year with his 36th straight G w/a H.  He was finally stopped the 3rd G of 2008.

-  #2  Rollins did win the 2007 NL MVP but had also received MVP votes in 4 previous seasons.

-  #3  Additional alumni of Encinal HS (Alameda, CA) were Willie Stargell, Tommy Harper, Dontrelle Willis & Chris Speier.

FCR -  Tom Cleary, Macungie, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Willie Keeler, Willie Davis, Willie McGee, Jose Reyes, Curtis Granderson, Juan Soto, Owen Wilson

 

 

FRIDAY — 14-Jul

Q.  Whose team owner made it possible for him to participate in the Olympic Games?

Hint: #1  He was the first victim of the Utley rule.

Hint: #2  He and eventual his brother-in-law were teammates for three seasons.

A.  NICK MARKAKIS   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Markakis was a member of the very first Greek baseball team to play in the Olympics held in Athens, Greece in 2004. Orioles majority owner Peter Angelos, like Markakis of Greek descent, funded the fledgling Hellenic Amateur Baseball Federation to the tune of one million dollars to aid the country’s Olympic efforts.  Angelos also encouraged & gave permission for Markakis, then just a promising Single A prospect for the Orioles, to play in the Athens Games where he hit .346 as an Olympian.

-  #1  Attempting to break up a double play in the 7th inning on Opening Day (4-Apr-2016), Markakis was ruled out on the new sliding rule put into effect after the Dodgers’ Chase Utley broke the leg of the Mets’ Ruben Tejada in G2 of the 2015 NLDS.

-  #2  Markakis married Christina Dutko of Fort Lauderdale in 2008.  Flaherty became part of the family in 2016 when he wed Christina's sister, Ashley.  Markakis & Flaherty were teammates on BAL 2012-2014, but had only spoken occasionally.  They were re-united on ATL in 2018.

FCR -  Susan Nelson, Moscow, Tennessee

Incorrect guesses:  Colby Rasmus, Jose Bautista, Brandon Crawford, George Steinbrenner, Eddy Alvarez?

 

 

SATURDAY — 14-Jul

Q.  Who joined Mr. Cub to become the first pair of players to each hit two homers in the same Opening Day game?

Hint: #1  His home run was the first-ever hit at Veterans Stadium.

Hint: #2  He still holds the AL record for most consecutive errorless games at third base.

A.  DON MONEY   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Rookie Money & HOF-bound Ernie Banks both deposited 2 over the bricks on 08-April-1969.

-  #1  Money stroked a 10-Apr-1971 HR off Bill Stoneman on the Opening Day at "The Vet”.  Watch Money ring the bell, fire the cannon & set off the fountains for the 1st time at the 1:40 mark of this grainy footage.

-  #2  Don was money at the hot corner in 88 straight games 28-Sept-1973 through 16-July-1974.

FCR -  John Gidley, Maple Glen, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Clete Boyer, Ron Santo, Mike Schmidt, Charlie Smith, Mack Jones, Dick Allen, Brooks Robinson

 

 

WEEKEND SPECIAL — 15-Jul

Q.  Which one-time Royal was the first Canadian to be highlighted on a Topps’ baseball card box?

Hint: #1  He stole two bases and scored twice in the game that clinched his franchise’s first postseason appearance.

Hint: #2  Last year, he was inducted into his franchise’s Hall of Fame alongside frequent Horsehide Trivia FCR, Tal Smith.

A.  TERRY PUHL   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Topps chose this photo of Puhl because of his swing & the photo’s color. Those early 1980s rainbow Astro unis fit the bill. Puhl’s final 15 MLB Gs were with the KC Royals.

-  #1  The Astros had just been swept in 3 G by LAD, forcing a 163rd, winner-take-all contest between these same teams on 01-Oct-1980, for who would advance to the NLCS.  Puhl helped spark HOU to that victory.  The team then faced PHI in one of the finest NLCS in history.  Sadly for him and for the city of Houston, his ’Stros fell to PHI in one of the most dramatic postseason series ever.

-  #2  Astros’ fan favorite Puhl & longtime baseball executive Smith went in together on 13-Aug-2022.  Tal Smith’s time w/HOU spanned 3 stints & 2 ballparks.  He also regularly shows off his baseball acumen, being the First Correct Respondent to our daily questions & weekly theme.

FCR -  Wesley Story, Richmond, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Lance Berkman, Rocky Nelson, Rusty Staub

 

 

SUNDAY  — 16-Jul

Q.  Who was the last player to win the Lou Brock Award three seasons in a row?

Hint: #1  In four of his eleven seasons in the majors, his triples were in double figures, leading the league once.

Hint: #2  His single season as a MLB broadcaster was punctuated by a coarse slip of the tongue.

A.  MICHAEL BOURN   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  The Lou Brock Award is the postseason award honoring the NL player who leads the league in stolen bases.  The honor is presented to the winner.at the annual St. Louis Baseball Writers’ Dinner.  Bourn won it in 2009 (61), 2010 (52) & 2011 (61).

-  #1  Playing for CLE in 2014, he hit 10 triples, tying CHW’s Adam Eaton for the AL lead.

-  #2  In 2022, Bourn, while serving as a color commentator for the Phillies Radio Network, sputtered a live, on-air “Oooh, shit!” watching Bryce Harper get hit on the hand.  The 97-mph pitch actually broke Harper’s thumb.  Bourn apologized with, “Excuse my language.  I think a word might have slipped out there."

FCR -  Jason Winston, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Jimmy Rollins, Vince Coleman, Juan Pierre, Jose Reyes, Curtis Granderson

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 16-Jul

Q.  Whose walk-off hit ended the longest victory in Kingdome history?

Hint: #1  This promising rookie left-handed batter started in the outfield on Opening Day 1989 for the Mariners. 

Hint: #2  He completely fooled an Upper Deck card company photographer one spring.

A.  GREG BRILEY   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  On 05-May-1991, Briley whacked a game-ending HR to secure the SEAs’ record 16-inning win.

-  #1  It would be his first complete season in the majors.  Briley won the starting LF job out of Spring Training in 1989 & on 03-April-1989 played alongside another rookie outfielder making his MLB debut.

-  #2  Although Briley never appeared at catcher during his 11-year professional playing career, he was able to get away with posing as one for his 1992 baseball card.  (But what’s this?)

FCR -  Damion Begley, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Ken Griffey Jr, Alvin Davis

 

WEEK’S THEME –  Select players who hit lead-off home runs in 1-0 games.

 

Player             Tm           Date                Pitcher                Tm        WAR          WAR(P)

Bonds............... SFG..... 28-Apr-1973....... Reggie Cleveland.... STL......... 57.9............... 8.9

Bourn............... CLE...... 27-Jul-2013........ Yu Darvish............. TEX.......... 22.8............... 30.3

Briley.............. SEA...... 19-Jun-1992....... Kevin Tapani............. MIN........... 0.3................ 29.2

Hooper............. BOS... 30-May-1913(2) .... Walter Johnson........ WSH........ 53.7............... 165.1

Markakis......... BAL..... 03-Aug-2014....... Hisashi Iwakuma......... SEA....... 33.6............... 16.8

Money.............. MIL...... 26-Apr-1976....... Frank Tanana.............. CAL........ 36.5............... 57.1

Puhl................. HOU..... 20-May-1979(1)..... Gaylord Perry............ SDP......... 28.3............ 90.0

Richardson...... BSN..... 02-Sep-1889*.... Henry Boyle................ IND........ 41.0............... 22.7

Rollins.............. PHI..... 14-Aug-2012..... Josh Johnson..           .MIA......... 47.6............... 24.3

Soriano............ CHC..... 09-May-2007........ Tom Gorzelanny........... MIL..... 28.6............... 5.4

*His lead-off HR in that 1-0 game was the first time that this feat had occurred in the major leagues.

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying themeJoe Cohen, Holden, Massachusetts (After Soriano)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Hall of Famers who played the most games at OF for the White Sox

 

Thurs   -  HOF players with at least 1000 runs, 300 doubles, 200 SBs and 800 RBI

 

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