Sunday, August 17, 2025

2025-08-04 Pitchers leading their native countrymen in: 1.) Pitching wins, 2.) Innings pitched & 3.) Strikeouts.

MONDAY  — 04-Aug-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Famer is the only pitcher to allow fifty home runs in a season?

Hint: #1  He became a popular announcer for one of the teams he helped win a World Series championship.

Hint: #2  He once surrendered two inside-the-park home runs to the same player in one game.

A.  BERT BLYLEVEN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Blyleven gave up 50 HR in 1986.  He gave up 46 the following year, a number which itself merits 4th place on the all-time list.

-  #1  His contribution in 1987 was still enough that he played a vital role in helping MIN win its 1st WS.  He broadcast for them in various positions from 1996 to 2020.

-  #2  On 31-Jul-1972, new Hall of Famer Dick Allen hit 2 ITP HR off Blyleven.

FCR -  Greg Gits, Glen Ellyn, Illinois

Incorrect guesses:  Robin Roberts, Don Drysdale, Jack Morris, Dizzy Dean, Tom Seaver

 

 

TUESDAY  — 05-Aug-2025

Q.  Which one-time Minnesota Twins hurler led the majors in pitching losses the year after he had led his league with a sub-2.0 ERA?

Hint: #1  He was the last pitcher to get a hit for the Red Sox before the advent of the DH?

Hint: #2  In the Modern Era, only he and Walter Johnson have two scoreless-innings streaks of forty or more innings.

A.  LUIS TIANT  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Tiant was on the losing end of 20 games in 1969, the year after he posted a sterling 1.60 ERA which was better than all others save Bob Gibson’s historical 1.12.

-  #1  On 03-Oct-1972, in his final game of the season, Tiant singled in the 7th off the Tigers’ Woodie Fryman.

-  #2  In 1968, between 28-Apr & 17-May, Tiant didn’t allow a run.  Four years later, between 19-Aug & 08-Sep-1972 , he put together a 40-inning streak.  According to the Elias Sports Bureau, only Tiant & Walter Johnson are the only pitchers since 1900 to record multiple scoreless streaks of 40 or more innings.

FCR -  John Gustafsson, Staten Island, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Dean Chance, David Price, Steve Carlton, Cy Young,

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 06-Aug-2025

Q.  Who is the most recent pitcher to win twenty-five games in a season and not win the Cy Young Award that year?

Hint: #1  He was the last American League pitcher to be included in a game’s batting order and get a hit.

Hint: #2  He is the only pitcher in the majors to retire in the twentieth century with more than three thousand  strikeouts and fewer than 1,000 bases on balls.

A.  FERGIE JENKINS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1974, Jenkins & Catfish Hunter had 25 pitching victories in the AL.  Jenkins had a better WAR, 7.7 to 6.9, but Hunter’s wins were for a first-place team, the WS champion Oakland A’s.

-  #1  On 02-Oct-1974, TEX played the game without a DH, starting Jenkins in the 9th spot in the batting order.  He was 1 for 3 with a single in the 6th.  He also pitched 7 innings was the winning pitcher.

-  #2  He pitched from 1965 to 1983 and ended with a record of 3,192 K & 997 BB.  Six other pitchers have achieved those numbers, finishing in the 21st century.

FCR -  Jeffery Fink, Manchester, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Mickey Lolich, Greg Maddux, Nolan Ryan, Bob Welch, Pedro Martinez, Catfish Hunter, Ron Guidry

 

 

WEDNESDAY TWICE   06-Aug-2025

Q.  Who has the most nineteenth-century pitching wins for any pitcher not in the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  He was the first pitcher to lose more than twenty-five games in a season for the Cincinnati Reds.

Hint: #2  He is the only pitcher to pitch ambidextrously in more than one major league game in the nineteenth century.

A.  TONY MULLANE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Mullane’s career record as a pitcher is 284-220.  [However, further research revealed that the 19th-century, non-HOF pitcher w/most wins (297) is Bobby Mathews.]  Mullane also had a .243 BA w/661 H & 8 HR.

-  #1  Mullane’s record for CIN in 1891 was 23-26.  No pitcher on the team had a winning record that year, and the team finished 7th of 8 teams in the league.  Amazingly 4 pitchers had more losses than Mullane in the NL that year.

-  #2  On 18-Jul-1882 & then 14-Jul-1893 (Thanks to David Matchett of Toronto for finding a newspaper account of the game and th fre handedness switch pitching.), Mullane change itching hands during the game.

FCR -  Jeff Cohen, Wantagh, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Jim McCormick

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  — 06-ug-2025

Q.  Who was the first starting pitcher named Martinez to pitch in the World for the Baltimore Orioles?

Hint: #1  He started his team's last game before a major league strike stopped the season & then started the first game back after cooler heads prevailed to end the strike.

Hint: #2  He faced and surrendered home runs to a famous major league father and son duo.

A.  DENNIS MARTINEZ  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Martinez was the game #4 starter in the 1979 WS.  He didn’t, however, make it through the 2nd inning.  All 4 batters he faced got a hit before he recorded an out, including a HR, 2 doubles & a single before manager Earl Weaver had seen enough.

-  #1  Martinez started the Orioles’ final game before the 1981 players’ strike, a loss to Seattle on 11-Jun-1981.  When play resumed on 10-Aug-1981, Martinez again got the start, this time in a win over KCR.  Though he didn't earn the decision, namesake Tippy Martinez did.

-  #2  Bobby Bonds & Barry Bonds each homered off Martinez.  Cleveland’s Bobby’s home runs were on 20-Jun-1979 & 20-Sep-1979.  A decade later Barry Bonds , then with Pittsburgh, went deep off Martinez on 14-Aug-1989.

FCR -  Andrew Milner, Philadelphia

Incorrect guesses:  Tippy Martinez

 

 

THURSDAY  — 07-Aug-2025

Q.  Who is the only American League Comeback Player of the Year Award winner to end his comeback year with a negative WAR?

Hint: #1  Two years earlier he led the league in saves, helping his team win its division for the first time in thirteen years.

Hint: #2  He wears a uniform umber that corresponds to the number of players from his country who had become major leaguers.

A.  LIAM HENDRIKS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Hendriks was AL CPY in 2023, despite finishing the season with a -0.1 WAR.  Diagnosed with Stage 4 non-Hodgkin lymphoma in December 2022, he underwent treatment during the off-season & made a stirring return to the mound 29-May-2023.  His comeback was cut short in August by a torn UCL that required Tommy John surgery.  He appeared in only 5 games in 2023, posting a 2–0 record, 1 save, and a 5.40 ERA.

-  #1  With a career-high 38 saves, Hendriks led the AL in saves, aiding his White Sox win the AL Central for the 1st time since 2008.

-  #2  Hendriks was the 31st Australian to reach MLB (now 35) & proudly wears uniform #31 to honor that distinction.

FCR -  ¯\_()_/¯  [Nobody!]

Incorrect guesses:  Mariano Rivera, Carlos Carrasco, John Hiller

 

 

FRIDAY — 08-Aug-2025

Q.  Who was the first twenty-first century pitcher to toss a shutout before his twenty-first birthday?

Hint: #1  Thirteen years ago, he became the last player with a season of more than four shutouts.

Hint: #2  He wore a long-sleeved undershirt beneath his uniform jersey regardless of weather.

A.  FELIX HERNANDEZ  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  On 28-Aug-2006, Hernandez shut out the Angels 2   –0 in Seattle.  He turned 21 the following April.

-  #1  His 5 SHO in 2012 topped MLB.  Following in 2nd place was that year’s NL Cy Young Award winner R.A. Dickey w/3.  The “complete-game shutout”, as it is known, while still valued, is seldom sought by today’s pitching coaches and managers.  In 2024, there was a 16-way tie for the MLB shutout title. They had one (1) each!  That duplicated the total in 2022, but didn’t quite reach the majors’ 19-way tie in 2018.

-  #2  His long shirt prevented perspiration from running down his arms and interfering with his hand's grip on the baseball.

FCR -  Richard Vachet, Belchertown, Massachusetts

Incorrect guesses:  CC Sabathia, Tom Lincecum, Madison Bumgarner, Cliff Lee

 

 

SATURDAY  — 09-Aug-2025

Q.  Who was the first pitcher to strike out six  consecutive batters in a World Series game?

Hint: #1  He surrendered Stan Musial’s three thousandth career hit and took the loss in Early Wynn’s three hundredth and final career win.

Hint: #2  Once, while sitting in the Orioles’ bullpen in Cleveland, he gave an Indians fan a hotfoot.

Hint: #3  Using the bullpen phone in Baltimore, he ordered take-out from a restaurant in Hong Kong.

A.  MOE DRABOWSKY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  on 06-Oct-1966, Drabowsky’s name and photo were in every newspaper in the country, a day after winning Game 1 of the 1966 World Series and striking out 11 Dodgers including 6: Jim Barbieri, Maury Wills, Willie Davis, Lou Johnson, Tommy Davis & Jim Lefebvre, in a row!

-  #1  Musial’s 3,000th:  13-May-1958.  Wynn’s 300th victory:  13-Jul-1963(2).

-  #2  He became famous for easing the boredom sometimes felt by fellow relief pitchers in the bullpen.

-  #3  The food never arrived.

FCR -  Jim Cochran, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Incorrect guesses:  Stu Miller

 

 

SUNDAY  — 10-Aug-2025

Q.  Who threw the only major league no-hitter ever thrown at a stadium  once used for  international Olympic events?

Hint: #1  A Hall-of-Famer-to-be, was his catcher that day.

Hint: #2  He was not a native of the United States.

A.  CHARLIE LEA  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Lea no-hit the San Francisco Giants on 10-May-1981(2) at Le Stade Olympique, In Montreal, Quebec in only his 2nd season in the majors.

-  #1  Behind the plate was Gary Carter.  Two more future Cooperstown enshrinees were in the outfield for him:  Andre Dawson & Tim Raines.

-  #2  Lea was born in Orleans, France.

Incorrect guesses:  Dennis Martinez, Roy Halliday, Dave Stieb, Pedro Martinez, Bill Lee

 

 

The theme continues...

 

MONDAY  — 11-Aug-2025

Q.  On an otherwise unremarkable spring evening near the end of the twentieth century, in so called SOCAL, a steady, reliable St. Louis Cardinal third baseman, in a regularly-scheduled inter-division game with the local favorites, faced their steady, reliable starting pitcher.  He came to bat twice in the third inning, a fairly unusual circumstance on it own.  However, even more unusual—nay, historic—was what happened in both at-bats.  The bases were loaded both times and both times this batter hit grand slam home runs.  Which unfortunate soul was the Dodger moundsman responsible for throwing the pitches that resulted in those home runs?

Hint: #1  He was the first player from his country to be named to an All-Star team.

Hint: #2  He surrendered Barry Bonds's seventy-first and seventy-second home runs in of the 2001 season?

A.  CHAN HO PARK  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans. On 23-Apr-1999, in Dodger Stadium, STL’s Fernando Tatis homered 2 X off Chan Ho Park.  In total, 30 players have homered twice in an inning.

-  #1  Park was on the 2001 NL All-Star team.  He did not play.

-  #2  The Bonds blasts were both on 05-Oct-2001 in San Francisco.

FCR - Carter Doney, Provo, Utah

Incorrect guesses:  Hideo Nomo, Fernando Tatis

 

 

TUESDAY  — 12-Aug-2025

Q.  Which starting Orioles pitcher was both knighted and benighted?

Hint: #1  He pitched in the majors for twelve seasons for a total of seven franchises.

Hint: #2  He had two separate stretches on the mound for the Yankees.

A.  SIDNEY PONSON  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Ponson averaged almost 30 starts a year for BAL from 1999 to 2003 & had moderate success.  A citizen of Aruba and therefore a Dutch subject, Ponson, along with Gene Kingsale & Calvin Maduro, was knighted in the Order of Orange-Nassau by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands on 07-Aug-2003.  On a less positive note, in 2006, he was arrested 3 X, twice for drunken driving & once for his involvement in a fight on a beach in Aruba.

-  #1  His 8 seasons with BAL produced a lackluster record of 73-85, an ERA of 4.86 & a WAR of 12.1.  His other MLB teams were SFG, STL, NYY, MIN, TEX & KCR 4 of which stints eroded his career WAR.

-  #2  Ponson pitched for the Yankees for 5 games in 2006 & 16 in 2008.

FCR -  Chris, Pika, Baltimore

Incorrect guesses:  Grant Jackson

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 13-Aug-2025

Q.  Who was the first to earn at least twenty wins in a season for the National League Cleveland Blues?

Hint: #1  He was also the first to lose at least twenty games in a season for said Blues.

Hint: #2  His 265 career win total is among the best of non-Hall of Famers.

Hint: #3  He was born in the same city as was my wife.

A.  JIM McCORMICK  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  McCormick won exactly 20 games in 1879, his first season with CLV.  It was also their first season.

-  #1  He also lost 40 games that same season.

-  #2  Career:  265 W, 214 L, 2.43 ERA, 1,704 K.

-  #3  Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1856.

FCR -  Jess Asbury, Norman, Oklahoma

Incorrect guesses:  Earl Moore, Cy Young, Pete Dowling

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  — 14-Aug-2025

Q.  Who tied Greg Maddux to be the first to lead the National League in shutouts for a season this century?

Hint: #1  In every one of his fourteen seasons in the majors, he played for a manager who had won or would win the Manager of the Year Award.

Hint: #2  In one game, toward the end of his career, he tied a major league record by hitting three batsmen in one inning.

A.  JAVIER VAZQUEZ  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Vazquez & Maddux each had 3 SHO in 2001, tied for the NL lead.

-  #1  Mgrs of the Year:

- Felipe Alou......... (MON 1999-2001)...... [NL MOY 1994 for MON],

- Frank Robinson. (MON 2002-03).......... [AL MOY 1989 for BAL],

- Joe Torre........... (NYY 2004)................ [AL MOY 1996- tie & 1998 for NYY],

- Bob Melvin......... (2005 ARI)................. [NL MOY 2007 for ARI, AL MOY 2012 & 2018 for OAK],

- Ozzie Guillen..... (CHW 20062008)..... [AL MOY 2005 for CHW],

- Bobby Cox......... (ATL 2009)................. [AL MOY 1985 for TOR, NL MOY for ATL 1991, ‘04, ‘05],

- Joe Girardi......... (2010)......................... [NL MOY 2006 for FLA] &

- Jack McKeon..... (2011)......................... [NL MOY 1999, 2003 for FLA].

-  #2  On 23-Sep-2010, playing for NYY, he hit 3 consecutive TBR batters in the 7th inning:  Desmond Jennings, Willy Aybar & Kelly Shoppach, which loaded the bases.

FCR -  Barry Nelson, Guilderland, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Velasquez, Velazquez

 

 

THURSDAY  — 14-Aug-2025

Q.  Which Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Famer was an Aztec and Indian?

Hint: #1  His father was a preacher and his mother was a teacher.

Hint: #2  He is enshrined in two college pitching Halls of Fame.

Hint: #3  One of his nicknames was “Bat”.

A.  JUSTIN MASTERSON [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2005, Masterson played collegiate ball for the Cape Cod Baseball League’s Wareham Gatemen where he posted a 1.15 ERA w/39 K in 31.1 innings.  He played for the San Diego State Aztecs under coach Tony Gwynn in 2006.  In MLB, he played for CLE 2009-2014.

-  #1  His father, Rev. Mark Masterson served as dean of students at the Jamaica Theological Seminary.  Justin’s mother Judy taught in Jamaica & Ohio.

-  #2  In 2017,.based on his strong 2005 season, he was inducted into the CCBL Hall of Fame.  When his  family moved back stateside to Ohio, Justin pitched for Bethel College in Mishawaka, Indiana.  Now, he’s honored on the Cape & back at his first college.

-  #3  Canadian actor Bat Masterson was a famous real-life figure of the American Old West, well-known for his roles as a lawman, gambler, buffalo hunter & journalist.

FCR -  Vince Guerrieri, Elyria, Ohio

Incorrect guesses:  Glenn Davis, Pat Burrell, Doc Medich, Doc Ellis, Clayton Kershaw

 

 

FRIDAY  — 15-Aug-2025

Q.  Which pitcher, splitting his season between two American League teams, led the majors in strikeouts per nine innings pitched?

Hint: #1  In his major league debut, he surrendered seven runs in five innings.  Nevertheless, he maintained his career ERA in that league at exactly 0.00.

Hint: #2  He won the pitching Triple Crown playing for San Francisco.

A.  ERIC ERICKSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  With 3 appearances and a losing record for DET, Erickson was traded by the DET to the WSH for Doc Ayers.  He started 15 games for them and ended with an impressive 5.5 SO/9.

-  #1  Erickson’s debut in 06-Oct-1914, for NYG, was the only game he ever played in the NL.  Although he took the loss, none of the 7 runs were earned runs.  The rest of his career (144 games) was played in the American League.

-  #2  Pitching for the PCL’s AAA San Francisco Seals in 1917, Erickson put up 31 wins, had an ERA of 1.93 & had (one would guess) a formidable strikeout total.

FCR -  Gary Moore, Walker, Michigan

Incorrect guesses:  Gaylord Perry, Gaylord Perry, Garrett Crochet, Billy Wagner

 

 

SATURDAY  — 16-Aug-2025

Q.  Who was the first Sporting News National League Reliever of the Year Award winner born outside the United States?

Hint: #1  Although only fifteen players native to his country have ever played in the majors, he was able to team up with a fellow countryman to from a unique battery.

Hint: #2  Roberto Clemente was Best Man at his wedding.

A.  AL McBEAN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  McBean, born in the U.S. Virgin Islands, was selected for the Sporting News honor in 1964, his 1st full season as a reliever.

-  #1  Playing in 1962-63, McBean pitched to Double-Unique C Elmo Plaskett four times, netting three PIT victories.

-  #2  Fellow Pittsburgh teammate Clemente & McBean’s grew close as roommates on road trips.  Clemente was the natural choice for the honor when McBean wed Olga Santos Negron, mid-season on 27-Aug-1962, an off-day just before a road trip.

FCR -  Thomas Frohnhoefer, US Armed Forces, Germany  (Munich maybe?)

Incorrect guesses:  Willie Hernandez, Earl Moore, Minnie Rojas, Pat Venditte, Nick Senzel, Eric Gagne, Mariano Rivera

 

 

SUNDAY  — 17-Aug-2025

Q.  Who was the first Italian-born player to appear in more than a hundred major league games?

Hint: #1  His family moved to the same San Francisco neighborhood where Joe DiMaggio and his brothers grew up.

Hint: #2  He pitched in the majors for six years, but he posted the best WAR of his career in his final season, playing on a team with packed with future Hall of Famers and All-Stars.

A.  MARINO PIERETTI  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Pieretti, born in small, historic Villa Marlia in Tuscany, Italy, appeared in 194 MLB games 1945-1950.

-  #1  Other denizens of that fecund baseball turf were Bobby Brown, Gino Cimoli, Frankie Crosetti, Tony Lazzeri, Dario Lodigiani, Dino Restelli, et al.

-  #2  Having never had a WAR above 0, he eked out a 0.5 in 29 games for CLE in 1950.  Members of that team included Lou Boudreau, Larry Doby, Bob Feller, Joe Gordon, Bob Lemon, Al Simmons (coach) & Early Wynn not to mention All-Stars Bobby Avila, Al Benton, Ray Boone, Luke Easter, Mike Garcia, Jim Hegan, Dale Mitchell, Al Rosen, Thurman Tucker, Mickey Vernon et al.

FCR - Philip Fickling, San Diego

Incorrect guesses:  Reno Bertoia, Tommy Lasorda, Lefty O’Doul, Alex Liddi

 

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Pitchers who are the statical leaders among their native countrymen in a modified pitching career Triple Crown: 1.) Pitching wins, 2.) Innings pitched & 3.) Strikeouts.

 

Pitcher                      Native of          MLB yrs          OPSC*

Blyleven................. The Netherlands......... 22............... 4

Drabowski..................... Poland................ 17............... 2

Erickson........................ Sweden................. 7............... 3

Hendriks...................... Australia............... 14............. 23

Hernandez................ Venezuela.............. 15........... 255

Jenkins.......................... Canada................ 19........... 139

Lea................................. France.................. 7............... 1

Martinez..................... Nicaragua.............. 23............. 11

Masterson..................... Jamaica................. 8............... 2

McBean................ U.S. Virgin Islands....... 10............... 3

McCormick....................... UK................... 10............. 21

Mullane.......................... Ireland................. 13............. 15

Park................................ Korea................. 17............. 15

Pieretti............................ Italy..................... 6............... 5

Ponson............................ Aruba................. 12............... 2

Vazquez..................... Puerto Rico ............ 14............. 99

 

 

Other qualifiers       Native of          MLB yrs          OPSC*

Frank Ulrich................... Austria.................. 3............... 2

Wenty Ford.................. Bahamas................ 1............... 0

Oelkers........................... Spain................... 2............... 1

Andre Rienzo................. Brazil................... 3............... 2

Jose Quintana............. Colombia.............. 14............. 14

Fernando Valenzuela... Mexico................ 17............. 95

Rube Schuer................ Ukraine.................. 5............... 2

 

 

 

Almost there - [These lack the national lead in 1 of the 3 stat/cats.]

Mariano Rivera Panama [Innings Pitched]19 36.......... 55.3

Kenley Jansen........ Curacao [Wins].......... 16............... 4

 

Canceling each other out are

Hideo Nomo and Yu Darvish................................. Japan

Edwin Jackson & Pretzels Getzien.................. Germany

Chien-Ming Wan and Wei-Yin Chen................... Taiwan

 

*Number of Other Pitchers who are natives of the Same Country

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – [Several reasonable tries, but… ø ]

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Foreign-born pitchers with highest career WAR

-   Pitchers who led the league in losses, but also won 20 games in their career

 

Wed     -  Foreign born pitchers with the most career wins

-   Most wins by foreign-born pitchers

-   Wins (or some kind of) leaders born outside the US

-   Foreign born pitchers with greater than 200 wins

-   Winningest pitchers for various foreign countries

-   Foreign-born pitchers with most career shutouts

 

Thur     -  Pitchers with most wins in the birth land

-   Players who Played for New York Yankees and the Texas Rangers

-   First players from their respective foreign country to make an AS team

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Mon     -  Highest career WAR Among right handed pitchers by country of birth

 

 

 

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