Q. Whose best career
season was overshadowed by a young celebrated phenom?
Hint: #1 He was the
bright spot for his team when they lost the World Series.
Hint: #2 He is the last
player to win his league’s home run title and have fewer strikeouts than home
runs the same year.
A. TED KLUSZEWSKI [SABR Bio]
- Ans. In 1954 for CIN, Klu hit 49 HR,
drove in 141 , both leading the majors, in addition to hitting
.326 with an OPS of 1.049 & OPS+ of 167.
However, young Willie Mays, recently returned from army service &
still with the glow of his 1951 ROY season, led the league in triples, OPS
& OPS+ and led the majors in average & slugging. Here are the MVP voting
results.
- #1 In the 1959 WS, LAD beat CHW in 6
G. Kluszewski, however, hit 3 of his
team’s 4 HR in that Series.
- #2 In his signature season of 1954, he homered 49
times but struck out only 35 times.
FCR - John Romps,
Dover, New Hampshire
Incorrect guesses: Barry
Bonds, Joe DiMaggio, Tommy Holmes, Monte Irvin, Johnny Mize
TUESDAY — 18-Jun
Q. Who is the only
player to have walk-off hits against both Dennis Eckersley and Mariano Rivera?
Hint: #1 He hit the
most career grand slams among players born outside the United States.
Hint: #2 No other
player has hit more home runs in the postseason.
A. MANNY RAMIREZ [SABR Bio]
- Ans. Here are Eckersley's 18 walk-offs & Rivera's 24 walk-offs. Only Ramirez is on both: 16‑Jul‑1995 vs. Eckersley on OAK;
then April 3‑Apr‑2001 vs. Rivera on NYY.
- #1 With 21 grand slams, Manny trails only Alex
Rodriguez with 25 & Lou Gehrig at 23.
- #2 Ramirez leads the field with 29 postseason
home runs. However, only 2 behind him is
active player Jose Altuve.
FCR - Bob Heckman,
Alexandria, Virginia
Incorrect guesses: David
Ortiz, Alex Rodriguez
WEDNESDAY — 19-Jun
Q. Who played in the
most postseason games in the majors in the 1960s?
Hint: #1 No other
player won more World Series rings or took home more MVPs than he did in that
period.
Hint: #2 With all his
other accolades, he won a league MVP that is too often overlooked or forgotten.
A. ROGER MARIS [SABR Bio]
- Ans. Maris played in 41 WS G 1960-1968: 1960-64; 1967-68.
- #1 He is the only player who was on 3 WS winners,
1961, 1962 & 1967.
- #2 Maybe it just seems like few fans remember
that Maris was the AL MVP in 1960. He was the reigning MVP when he broke
Ruth’s HR record and earned a second MVP.
FCR - Michael
Schneider, Wilmington, Delaware
Incorrect guesses: Yogi
Berra, Elston Howard, Frank Robinson, Maury Wills, Mickey Mantle
MIDWEEK BONUS
— 19-Jun
Q. Which
cousin of Reggie Jackson played in the majors at the same time he did?
Hint: #1
He (not Jackson) holds the record for the highest career World Series
slugging mark.
Hint: #2
In retirement from baseball, he is now an avid cyclist and appears, a
mere few weeks from entering his seventh decade, to be in the best shape of his
life.
A. BARRY BONDS [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. Bonds debuted w/PIT in 1986. Jackson’s MLB career wasn’t over until the
end of 1987. They were both in the
majors, albeit in different leagues, for two seasons.
-
#1 In the 2002 WS, Bonds’s
slugging percentage was an otherworldly 1.294 on 30 PA.
-
#2 Read about Bonds the
cyclist.
FCR - John
Rickert, Terr Haute, Indiana
IN MEMORIAM — 19-Jun
Q. Who
is the only player to win four home run titles and four stolen base titles?
Hint: #1
He was indirectly named for the U.S.’s largest president.
Hint: #2
He once held the record for winning MVP awards with the most years between.
Hint: #3
He led the National League in WAR ten times.
Hint: #4
He led the majors in WAR eight of those times.
Hint: #5
He appeared and played in twenty-four All-Star games.
Hint: #6
Ted Williams believed that the All-Star Game existed because of him.
Hint: #7
His career All-Star Game records include most games, most at-bats, most
plate appearances, most runs scored, hits, total bases, triples, singles
and stolen bases.
Hint: #8
He is tied for the single-game All-Star records for stolen bases.
Hint: #9
He was the first player to be a two-time All-Star Game MVP award winner.
Hint: #10
He played in four MLB World Series, winning once.
Hint: #11
He twice played in tie-breaking, season-ending three-game series,
winning both.
Hint: #12 He twice played in an NLCS, each time
for a different team, winning once.
Hint: #13
He is the only player to have triples three times in a game and homered
four times in another.
Hint: #14
He once led he league in oWAR and dWAR in the same season.
Hint: #15
Only he has hit twenty-two home runs in extra innings.
Hint: #16
He is unmatched by hitting at least one home run each in innings one
through sixteen.
Hint: #17
He was the first player in his franchise’s history to win a league
Rookie of the Year Award.
Hint: #18
He and a teammate homered in the same game sixty-eight times.
Hint: #19 He and a different teammate homered fifty
times in the same game.
Hint: #20
He was the first player with back-to-back 30/30 seasons.
Hint: #21
He was the founding member of the 300/300 club.
Hint: #22
It was his fly ball that led Mickey Mantle to famously give chase and
step on an exposed sprinkler head, tearing up his knee.
Hint: #23
He was professional at age seventeen when he helped his team win a championship.
Hint: #24
A three-time MVP says of him “There's absolutely no comparisons to me or
anyone else to (him). (He), he's the
greatest baseball player of all time.”
A. WILLIE MAYS [SABR Bio] [NYT
Obit]
-
Ans. Mays led the NL in HR in 1954,
1962, 1964 & 1965. He led the NL in
SB in 1956, 1957,1958 & 1959.
-
#1 Willie, a junior to his father
“Willie Howard Mays”, whose name was a tribute to then President William Howard Taft.
-
#2 Voted MVP in 1954 then in 1965.
- #3 Annual NL WAR best in 1954 (10.5),
‘55 (9.2), ’57 (8.3), ’58 (10.2), ’60 (9.5),
’62 (10.5), 63 (10.6), ’64 (11.0),
’65 (11.2) & ’66 (9.0).
- #4 See #3.
- #5 ASG 1954-73, + an extra played in each of
1959-62.
- #6 Williams quote was, “They invented the
All-Star Game for Willie Mays.”
- #7 See ASG records here.
- #8 Tied with Kelly Gruber, Roberto Alomar, Kenny
Lofton & Starlin Castro w/2 SB in an ASG.
-
#9 Was named ASG MVP in 1963 & 1968.
- #10 Was in the WS in 1951, 1954, 1962 & 1973. He also played in the 1948 Negro
League WS.
- #11 Played in 1951 3 extra G vs Bro (was on deck when Thompson homered)
and the 1962 3 extra G vs. LAD where his 9th-inning single in G 3 began
the series winning rally.
- #12 Played in 1971 NLCS for SFG & 1973 NLCS for NYM.
- #13 Hit 3 3B on 15-Sep-1960. Hit 4 HR on 30-Apr-1961.
- #14 Mays’s offensive WAR of 8.4 in
1954 led MLB. His defensive WAR of 2.0,
led the NL the same season.
- #15 Here’s the list.
- #16 Check here.
- #17 Named 1951 NL ROY.
- #18 Homered 68 X w/Willie McCovey.
- #19 Homered 50 X w/Orlando Cepeda.
- #20 In 1956 & 1957, Mays had 36 HR + 40
SB & 35 HR & 38 SB respectively.
- #21 Mays combined his 660 HR with his 339 SB like
no one else every had. Seven other players have now reached the
300/300 level.
- #22 Played for the 1948 Birmingham
Black Barons who won the NAL
Championship Series over the Kansas City Monarchs (4-3-1), but lost to the Homestead
Grays in the
subsequent WS.
- #23 1948 BBB of the Negro American
League.
- #24 Quote is from Alex Rodriguez.
THURSDAY — 20-Jun
Q. Who
was the first native Canadian player to hit twenty doubles, twenty triples and
twenty home runs in the same season?
Hint: #1
In his major league debut, his teammate, the starting pitcher, set a new
all-time record for most strikeouts by a pitcher in one game.
Hint: #2
In his first season (124 games) as a professional, he (not the pitcher) had
208 hits, 187 RBI, 14 triples, 47 doubles, hit .383 and,
not that he would brag, but also stole seventeen bases.
A. JEFF HEATH [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. In 1941, most people were
focused on the amazing feats of DiMaggio & Williams, but Heath did all
right himself playing for CLE. He hit 32
2B, 20, 3B & 24 HR, the1st AL player with that combination of stats. For good measure, he added 123 RBI, stole 18
bases & had a .340 BA. He made the
AL All-Star & finished 8th in the MVP voting. In the AL, only George Brett & Curtis
Granderson have matched that output.
-
#1 On 13-Sep-1936, 21-year-old Heath took
his place in LF and became a major leaguer. During the G, he was witness to Bob Feller’s
17 K of the A’s.
-
#2 Those stats were playing in
1936 for the C level Zanesville
Greys, but his final 12 G were in the majors with CLE.
FCR - Mark
DeLodovico, Rockville, Maryland
Incorrect guesses: Larry Walker, Tip O’Neill, George Selkirk
FRIDAY —
21-Jun
Q. Which
St. Louis Cardinal speedster won three consecutive National League triples titles?
Hint: #1
Satchel Paige once remarked that he resembled a young version of his
Negro Leagues veteran father.
Hint: #2
His peregrinations as a child paralleled those of Hall of Famers Frank Robinson,
Eddie Mathews, Biz Mackey and Joe Morgan.
A. GARRY TEMPLETON [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. Templeton hit 18,
13 & 19 3B for STL in 1977, 78 & 79 respectively
-
#1 Templeton's father, Spiavia
Templeton, is listed in some sources as a Negro Leagues infielder but is not
included in The
Biographical Encyclopedia of the Negro Baseball Leagues. He may have played in a lesser league or after
1950, in the last days of the leagues.
His brother & son both played in the
minors.
-
#2 As are the players mentioned,
Templeton is a native of Texas, but matured in California.
FCR - Joe
Schubert, Springboro, Ohio
Incorrect guesses: Lou Brock, Kurt Flood, Ozzie Smith, Willie
McGee, Vince Coleman
SATURDAY — 22-Jun
Q. Who
is the only outfielder to homer twice in an inning and do it twice in a career?
Hint: #1
Hit exactly one (1) triple playing for the Red Sox.
Hint: #2
What was once the Urban Invitational now bears his name.
A. ANDRE DAWSON [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. 22 + 22
= 30-Jul-1978, 3rd inning
+ 24-Sep-1985, 5th inning. Career HRs #36, 37, 202, 203
-
#1 Played for BOS 1993, 1994. 3B = 22-Jun-1993.
-
#2 The Andre Dawson
Classic is the annual, round-robin collegiate baseball tournament
designed by MLB to highlight HBCUs & their baseball
programs.
FCR - Jesse
Asbury, Norman, Oklahoma
Incorrect guesses: Jeff King, Edwin Encarnacion, Joe Carter
SUNDAY — 23-Jun
Q. Who
is the last player to qualify for this week’s theme?
Hint: #1
After returning from the service, he became a major league umpire.
Hint: #2
He was a backup catcher for the last World Series-winning Cincinnati
Reds team before they became the “Big Red Machine”.
A. BILL BAKER [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. See below.
-
#1 Baker was an NL regular season
umpire for the 1957 season.
-
#2 Baker backed up veteran Jimmie Wilson on the CIN team that beat DET in the 1940 WS. The Reds weren’t again in the WS until 1970.
FCR - Terry
Walters, Wabasha, Minnesota
Incorrect guesses: Jimmie Wilson, Johnny Edwards
WEEK’S THEME – Players
who were walked intentionally at least four times in a game https://stathead.com/tiny/Vg1A
Player 4 IBB Date Opp Mgr
Baker.......... 1943-09-28(2)......... Leo Durocher
Bonds.......... 23-Apr-2004.......... Jim
Tracy
.................... 01-May-2004......... Jack
McKeon
.................... 2004-Jun-12(2)...... Lee
Mazzilli
.................... 22-Sep-2004.......... Phil Garner
Dawson........ 22-May-1990*....... Lou Piniella
Heath........... 14-Jul-1941........... Joe Cronin
Klu.............. 07-Sep-1951.......... Phil Cavarretta
Maris........... 22-May-1962......... Bill Rigney
Ramirez....... 05-Jun-2001........... Phil Garner
Templeton... 05-Jul-1985........... Chuck Tanner
*Received 5 IBB that day.
First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Warren Kent, Whitehall, Michigan (after Maris)
Incorrect theme
guesses:
Tues - Highest OPS, BA, or something similar for eligible players not in the Hall
- Players you forgot were on the White Sox
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guesses:
Tues - Highest
OPS, BA, or something similar for eligible players not in the Hall
- Players you
forgot were on the White Sox?
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