Sunday, October 1, 2017

2017-09-25 Select players with red beards in 2017

MONDAY
Q.        What relief pitcher could be mistaken for an upper-case “F” as he leans in to get the sign from the catcher?
Hint:     He led his league in saves his first four full seasons in the majors.
Hint:     He was an All-Star and top 10 in Cy Young Award voting in each of those seasons and received MVP votes in 3 of the 4.
Hint:     His favorite player was Bob Feller, according to his web site.
A.         CRAIG KIMBRELL
-  His bent-at-the-waist look-in.
-  In seasons 2011-2014, he had 46, 42,50 & 47 saves respectively, leading both leagues in 2013.
-  His major league career ERA is a microscopic 1.79.
-  He loved Rapid Robert’s fastball.  Feller died in December of Kimbrel’s MLB debut year, 2010.  Kimbrel’s web site here.
FCR -  David Paulson, Columbia, Maryland
No cigar:  Al Hrabosky, Bruce Sutter, Lee Smith, Trevor Hoffman, Stu Miller, Roy Face, Rich Gossage

TUESDAY
Q.        Who was the only college player on the 2008 US Olympic team?
Hint:     He won the Golden Spikes Award and the Dick Howser Trophy as the nation’s top amateur player.
Hint:     In his second start for Syracuse, he pitched six no-hit innings before exiting the game.
Hint:     He holds the record for most strikeouts in his first three major league starts.
Hint:     With too much fast food, he ballooned to 250 pounds as a junior in high school.
A.         STEPHEN STRASBURG
-Won a bronze medal in Beijing as part of the US baseball team
GSA & DHT won in 2009
-  Had a 1.08 ERA for the AAA Syracuse Chiefs in 2010 after his MLB debut.
-  Had 32 K in his 1st 3 career GS in 2010, breaking J.R. Richard’s record of 29, set in 1971.  Strasburg reached 50 K total in his first GS.
-  He struggled as a pitcher at West Hills High School outside of San Diego. He ignored conditioning and devoured tacos and French fries at Estrada's Taco Shop every day after practice.
FCR -  David Krassin, Los Angeles
No cigar:  Chris Reitsma, Ben Sheets, Mike Trout

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who led Team USA for the 2007 Baseball World Cup in OPS, beating out tourney MVP?
Hint:     He has never suffered fewer than100 strikeouts in each of his full major league seasons.  That streak will be broken this year.
Hint:     His brother played in the majors.  Another brother and his father both played professional baseball.
Hint:     His name is essentially a cheese and a 16th-century Dutch philosopher/theologian.
A.         COLBY RASMUS
-  OPS was .7806.  Tourney MVP was Jayson Nix.
-  Asked his 2017 team, the Tampa Rays, for a leave of absence for unspecified reasons in July.  They do not expect him to return.
-  Rasmus is the brother of pitchers Cory Rasmus and Casey Rasmus, and the son of minor leaguer Tony Rasmus.
FCR -  Steve Berman, Bergenfield, New Jersey
No cigar:  Adam Laroche, Jayson Nix

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Who won the Babe Ruth Award the most recent year the Royals went all the way?
Hint:     His first major league team was only an hour’s drive from his home town.
Hint:     He was a journeyman starter until he became a closer and his services are now highly sought in that role, this year earning an 8-figure salary with his new team.
Hint:     In his first full season as a reliever, he had a stretch from 24-Jun to 16-Sep where he did not allow a single earned run.
A.         WADE DAVIS
-  2015, when KCR won their most recent WS championship.  The award is given to the most outstanding player in a particular year’s postseason, considering all levels of the play-offs.
-  Grew up in Lake Wales, Florida and played his 1st 4 seasons for the Tampa Bay Rays, some 60 miles away.
-  Will make $10,000,000 in 2017 with CHC.
-  At the end of that scoreless run in 2014, his ERA stood at 0.69.  He ended the year at 1.00 w/109 K’s over 72.0 innings.
FCR -  Madison McEntire, Bryant, Arkansas
No cigar:  Salvador Perez, Greg Holland, Jorge Soler

THURSDAY
Hint:     An increase of the quality of his new team has resulted in a considerable increase in his performance on the mound.  Maybe he was too cavalier before?
Hint:     When thousands say his nickname, not everyone hears it as cheering.
Hint:     He was drafted as an outfielder.
Hint:     In his only All-Star appearance, he struck out a slugger he may well have to contend with this fall.
A.         SEAN DOOLITTLE
-  The Nats lost in their 1st round (LDS) of the playoffs all 3 X they won the NL East.  They clinched again last week.
-  Doolittle is an alumnus of the University of Virginia, the Cavaliers.
-  “Dooooooooooooo!”
-  OAK selected him 1st round, 41st overall, in the 2007 draft, as a first baseman/outfielder.
-  Struck out Anthony Rizzo in the 2014 ASG.
FCR -  John Burbridge, Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania
No cigar:  Yu Darvish, Johnny Cueto, Justin Verlander, Max Scherzer, Archie Bradley, Jose Quintana

FRIDAY
Q.        Whose walk-off 2-run homer in the bottom of the 19th inning mercifully ended the longest-lasting game in Oakland A’s history?
Hint:     This personable journeyman has managed to pack service to 7 different franchises during his 11 years in the majors.
Hint:     For four consecutive seasons, he played for a team that went to the playoffs, but never won a single series.
A.         BRANDON MOSS
-  The walk-off shot against Barry Enright on 29-Apr-2013 put an end to six hours and 32 minutes of play.  Moss had already homered in the 6th.
-  Postseason HR 2014 ALDS
-  - Played with OAK in:         2012 ALDS losing to DET
-  - Played with OAK in:         2013 ALDS losing to DET
-  - Played with OAK in:         2014 ALWCG losing to KCR (in 12)
-  - Played with STL in:          2015 NLDS losing to CHC
FCR -  Bob Flynn, Chandler, Arizona
No cigar:  Eric Hinske, Reggie Sanders, Rajai Davis, Josh Willingham, Rickey Henderson, Scott Hatteberg, Matt Stairs

END-OF-THE-WEEK BONUS
Q.        Who was the first National League player to collect two hits in one inning in his major league debut?
Hint:     He was the first Atlanta Brave to go 4 for 4 with 4 extra-base hits in one game.
Hint:     When called on to pitch in the majors, he employed a pitch he called “LaLob”.
Hint:     He and a switch-hitting predatory, feline opponent were the first two players to hit grand slams in the same postseason game.
A.         ADAM LaROCHE
-  Single and Double, bottom of the 4th 07-Apt-2004.
-  Big 4 G = 30-Aug-2006, 3 doubles, 1 triple (and his team only won 5-3.)
-  Entire MLB pitching career consisted of one inning on 31-Jul-2015.  He faced 3 batters, getting a pop fly, a ground out & a swinging strikeout.  Career ERA will forever be 0.00.
-  LaRoche and Lance Berkman each hit grand slams in the 4th and final G of the 2005 NLDS, Series finale, won by HOU.
FCR -  Mark Hayne, Dumfries, Virginia
No cigar:  Andres Galarraga, Dusty Baker, Dave LaRoche, Jeff Francoeur, Andruw Jones

SATURDAY
Q.        What National League All-Star commutes to work for home games on an electric scooter?
Hint:     Despite missing 50% of his college games one year due to an injury at mid-season, he was still named the conference player of the year.
Hint:     His teammates tease him because a slight mispronunciation of his name produces a children’s comic super hero.
Hint:     A spinal disorder that left him with no flexibility in his thoracic spine goes part way to explaining his unorthodox approach to most baseball fundamentals.
A.         HUNTER PENCE
-  Watch the scooter story here.        
-  Playing for the University of Texas at Arlington in 2004, he also led the Southland Conference with a .395 batting average
-  “Hunter Pence” said quickly (or drunk) with a verbal emphasis on his last name can sound like underpants, hence the reference to “Captain Underpants”.
-  He received his diagnosis of Scheuermann’s Disease only after signing a five-year $90,000,000 extension with SFG.
FCR -  Eric Stone, Los Gatos, California
No cigar: 

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.        What former Orioles is a prime candidate for MVP this season?
Hint:     His name describes one of the fielding functions he does very, very well.
Hint:     He was drafted by the Yankees and might have won a ring had he not decided to return to school, taking some solace in having already won an NCAA World Series Championship.
A.         JUSTIN TURNER
-  Debuted with BAL and played 17 games for them in 2009-10.
-  He turns double plays with the best.
-  Drafted by NYY in 2005 in the 29th round in 2005.  College champs at Cal State Fullerton in 2004.
FCR -  Mark Hayne, Dumfries, Virginia
No cigar:  Aaron Judge, Jonathan Schoop, George Springer

SUNDAY SUNRISE SPECIAL
Q.        Who is the only major league catcher to lead his league in doubles in the last hundred years?
Hint:     He was, in back-to-back seasons, traded at the deadline to help his new team make the postseason.
Hint:     It worked in both cases.
Hint:     His once broke his throwing hand with a suitcase.
A.         JONATHAN LUCROY
-  53 2b in 2015 for MIL to lead NL.  46 were hit in games he caught, a season high for all catchers.        
-  Traded from MIL to TEX 01-Aug-2016; traded from TEX to COL.  Other players were involved in both trades.
-  The 2016 Rangers won their division.  The 2017 Rockies enjoyed postseason play.
-  Suitcase injury
FCR -  Rich Klein, Plano, Texas
No cigar:  Mike Piazza, Yogi Berra, Pudge Rodriguez, Joe Rudi     


WEEKLY THEME – Select players sporting red beards in 2017.  [Certainly not an exclusive club, but it seems that these guys led with their chins this year.]

*Not active in 2017.

First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Nary a soul

Incorrect theme guesses: 

Sunday   -  Players whose names are also verbs
                



Sunday, September 24, 2017

2017-09-18 Top 20 career WAR right-handers

MONDAY MORNIN’
Q.        What pitcher has lost the more games than any other in major league history?
Hint:     His total innings pitched are over 1,000 more than the Hall of Famer in second place.
Hint:     Even with all his career records, the one that baseball historians feel is safest from ever being broken is his 749 complete games.
Hint:     He supplemented his baseball income by selling traveling trunks designed for ballplayers, using the proceeds to buy more of the surrounding land near his farm.
A.         CY YOUNG
-  316 losses (…by a smaller margin than you might think:  Pud Galvin lost 310.)
Galvin is again in 2nd place with a mere 646 CG’s.
FCR -  Dennis Cullen, Durham, North Carolina
Incorrect answers:  Phil Niekro

MONDAY
Q.        Who is the only pitcher to hit more than 200 batters in the 20th century?
Hint:     He is the only pitcher to lead his league in strikeouts more times than Nolan Ryan.
Hint:     He lost 27 career games by a score of 1-0.
Hint:     He also won 38 by the same score.
A.         WALTER JOHNSON
-  205 HBP 1907-1927
-  Led the AL in K’s 12 X (8 X consecutive); [Ryan did it 11 times & Randy Johnson 9]
FCR -  Michael Campos, Redmond, Washington
Incorrect answers:  Bob Feller, Bob Gibson, Joe Niekro, Don Drysdale, Randy Johnson, Bert Blyleven, Kid Nichols, Steve Carlton

TUESDAY
Q.        Only once has the modern All-Star game finished with a 1-0 score.  In that game, neither team had an RBI.  Who scored that lone run?
Hint:     He is the only player in the modern era to win his leagues home run title four times and, in four other separate seasons, win four stolen base titles in the same league.
Hint:     He starred in high school as a quarterback.
A.         WILLIE MAYS
ASG held in 1968 in Houston’s Astrodome, Mays, his team’s first batter, scored in the G’s only R when, in the 1st inning, teammate Willie McCovey (of Cove fame) hit into a double play.
-  HR titles:  51 in 1955, 49 in 1962, 47 in 1964 & 52 in 1965.  SB titles:  40 in 1956, 38 in 1957, 31 in 1958 & 29 in 1959.
-  Willie attended Fairfield Industrial High School, where he was trained to be a cleaner or presser for a laundry.  He also averaged 20 pts./G in basketball.
FCR -  Larry Hayes, San Francisco
Incorrect answers:  Tony Perez

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who played in more National League games than any other player except Pete Rose?
Hint:     Nobody in either league has more career Total Bases.
Hint:     He was the first player to hit 40 home runs in a season with fewer than 400 at‑bats.
Hint:     He, Buzz Stephens and Jeff Burroughs have all been traded for Dave May.
A.         HANK AARON
-  3,076 NL G (Musial is next w/3,026)
-  6,856 TB (Musial is next w/6,134)
-  1973 = 40 HR, 392 AB (Has since been accomplished by Barry Bonds [2003 & 04] and J.D Martinez, but only if he quits playing now.)
Dave May (Scroll to bottom for trade data.)
FCR -  Rick Tharp, Gaithersburg, Maryland
Incorrect answers:  Stan Musial, Steve Garvey

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Who is the only American League pitcher to win the “Baseball Digest” Player of the Year Award since Ron Guidry won it in 1978?
Hint:     He was the first pitcher to collect 200 strikeouts in a season more than10 times in one league.
Hint:     He was the first pitcher to win 15 consecutive decisions for a Canadian team.
Hint:     He struck out the last batter he ever faced in his 24-year major league career.
A.         ROGER CLEMENS
-  1986 BB Digest POY
-  11 X thru 2001; 12 in all
03-Jun-1998 thru 21-Sep-1998 for TOR
-  K’ed Victor Martinez in G 3 ALDS 07-Oct-2007; Clemens played 1984-2007
FCR -  Mark Lewers, Charlottesville
Incorrect answers:  Dwight Gooden, Randy Johnson, Dennis Martinez, Pedro Martinez, Phil Niekro     

MIDWEEK BONUS AGAIN!
Q.        Who was the first major leaguer to win a batting title in each of three separate decades?
Hint:     He hit 24% more career triples than the next highest player in the history of his franchise.
Hint:     He hit .300 or better for 15 consecutive seasons; 17 consecutive of .299 or better.
Hint:     He’s one of the few players more bow-legged than the Blue Jays’ Kevin Pillar.
A.         HONUS WAGNER
-  Batting average champion in 1900, 03-04, 06-09 & 1911
-  232 3b for PITPaul Waner is next w/187.
-  .299 batting streak from 1897 thru 1913.  Averaged .269 for his last 4 seasons, finishing with a BA that’s 12th all-time among right-handers.
Wagner  -  Pillar [click to see the difference] Two pretty decent fielders.
FCR -  Adam Balutis, Arlington, Virginia
Incorrect answers:  Rod Carew, George Brett, Ty Cobb, Tony Gwynn, Kirby Puckett, Ted Williams

THURSDAY
Q.        Who is the only player-manager to win the NL MVP award?
Hint:     National League pitchers probably figured that his name appears to be plural because his baseball talent is twice that of the average major leaguer.
Hint:     He was the first 20th-century National Leaguer to collect more RBI in a season than the number of games he played (minimum 100 RBI).
A.         ROGERS HORNSBY
MVP in 1925 managing STL, taking over from Branch Rickey after Rickey’s charges went 13-25 in the 1st 38 G.
-  His given name was the maiden name of his mother, Mary Rogers Hornsby.  (Or maybe it’s just one of those weird singulars that SEEMS plural, like kudos or biceps.)
-  It was in his first MVP season, 1925.  In 138 G he had 143 RBI, to lead the league, one of the legs of his second Triple Crown.
FCR -  Philip Bess, South Bend, Indiana
Incorrect guesses:  Frankie Frisch, Frank Robinson, Lou Boudreau, Gabby Hartnett, Pete Rose, Joe Torre

FRIDAY
Q.        What Hall of Fame hurler led the National League in innings pitched in 6 of his first 7 seasons?
Hint:     When he retired, he was fourth all-time in innings pitched.  He is still in the Top 10.
Hint:     He is the only pitcher in major league history to cube the Triple Crown by achieving it for 3 consecutive seasons.
Hint:     He also led in complete games and shutouts all three seasons.
-  Led NL in innings 1911-1917 (Minus 1913)
-  5,190.0 IP – 10th all-time
-  Pitching TC 1915-1917 (In 6 of the 9 slots, also led the majors.)
FCR -  David Johnson, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania
Incorrect answers:  Christy Mathewson, Bob Gibson, Sandy Koufax, Carl Hubbell, Old Hoss Radbourn, Rube Marquard , Warren Spahn

SATURDAY
Q.        Which player donated $200,000 to the Children's Aid Society to benefit mental health programs for Manhattan-area youth?
Hint:     He was the first shortstop to win a batting title since Dick Groat in 1960.
Hint:     He was the first high school player ever to try out for Team USA.
Hint:     He was the first player to win an American League* Most Valuable Player Award while playing on a last-place team.
Hint:     It was his first MVP, but he had already thrice finished in the top 3 in MVP voting.
A.         ALEX RODRIGUEZ
-  Donation made in the spring of 2005
-  Hit .358 to take AL batting title in 1998
-  While attending Westminster Christian High School in Miami in 1993, became the first high school player to try out for Team USA in 1993 and also play with U.S. Junior National Squad that summer.
AL MVP in 2003 playing for 71-91 TEX last in the AL West.
-  Place 2nd in 1996, 3rd in 2000 & 2nd in 2002.
FCR -  Mark Hayne, Dumfries, Virginia
Incorrect answers:  Jose Reyes, Jimmy Rollins, Robin Yount, Nomar Garciaparra, Derek Jeter, Cal Ripken, Freddie Sanchez, Hanley Ramirez, Ernie Banks, Michael Young, Gary Sheffield
*Italicized words inadvertently omitted in the original question.

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.        What former Angels outfielder played the most years in the majors among member of the 3,000-game club?
Hint:     Of all the members of the 3,000-hit club, he played for the most major league teams.
Hint:     Responding to the question of whether this player was a legitimate Hall of Famer, Bill James, James’s famously wrote, “If you could split him in two, you'd have two Hall of Famers!”?
Hint:     He was acquired by the Dodgers from the Newark Bears for a shipment of 72 baseballs.
A.         RICKEY HENDERSON
-  3,081 G, 25 years; Played for ANA in 1997
-  3,055 H, 9 different teams, i.e., OAK, NYY, TOR, SDP, ANA, NYM, SEA, BOS, LAD; (OAK four [4!] times; SDP 2 X)
-  Cited in the 2001 “The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract”.  8 years later, he was inducted.
LAD’s acquisition from Newark of the independent Atlantic League was in 2003.  It was Henderson’s last stop in the Bigs.  He would play two more years professionally, for the Bears in 2003-04, finishing in 2005 in San Diego helping the independent Golden Baseball League’s Surf Dawgs win a championship.
FCR -  Josh Murphy, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Incorrect answers:  Dave Winfield, Frank Robinson, Rod Carew, Eddie Murray, Cap Anson

SUNDAY
Q.        Who is the only pitcher to strike out a minimum of 200 batters for nine consecutive seasons?
Hint:     It was very close to eleven.  He was slightly under 200 K in the bookend seasons of the streak.
Hint:     As a teenager he helped grow, harvest and ship the produce of the farms near his hometown.
Hint:     He never got to play for the major league franchise that drafted him even though that was the team he grew up rooting for.
Hint:     His farm today is near a famous spoonerism.
A.         TOM SEAVER
-  From his sophomore season (He was Rookie of the Year in 1967.) to his last full season with the Mets, he struck out an average of 214 batters per season, with his lowest total being 201 in 1974.
-  In ’67 he K’ed 170; in 77, 196.
-  Seaver was drafted and signed by ATL in March of 1966, only to have his contract nullified by Commissioner Eckert because his college season was underway at USCMets fans everywhere are appreciative to this day.
-  His father worked raisin’ raisins in the Fresno area, so young Tom did too.
-  Today his vineyards are just outside Calistoga, California, inadvertently named by early California millionaire Samuel Brannan.  Hoping for a resort area similar to New York’s Saratoga, he said, “We’ll make this the Calistoga of Sarafornia.”  Sarafornia is now a café in Calistoga.
FCR -  Dan Silverberg, Aventura, Florida
Incorrect answers:  Nolan Ryan, Bob Feller, Roger Clemens, Randy Johnson, John Smoltz


WEEKLY THEME – The only right-handed (batting) members of the top 20 in WAR.

Rank  Name             WAR

2     Young........... 168.5
3     Johnson........ 165.6
5     Mays............ 156.2
7     Aaron........... 142.6
8     Clemens....... 140.3
10    Wagner......... 131.0
12    Hornsby........ 127.0
15    Alexander...... 120.0
16    Rodriguez..... 117.7
19    Henderson..... 110.8      (BRTL)
20    Seaver.......... 110.5

FCR with theme:  Steve Berman, Bergenfield, New Jersey (after Wagner)


Here are the lefties and one switchie who round out the Top 20:

1          Babe Ruth       183.7
4          Barry Bonds    162.4
6          Ty Cobb          151.1*
9          Tris Speaker   133.7
11        Stan Musial     128.1
13        Eddie Collins   123.9
14        Ted Williams   123.2
17        Kid Nichols      116.5**
18        Lou Gehrig      112.4

*BLTR
**BBTR

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tues       -  They all have BBWAA awards named after them.
               -  Hall of Famers with the highest career WAR

Wed        -  HOF members elected first ballot
               -  HOF's playing over 20 years in majors
               -  Leading league on 30 or more positive categories during their career
               -  HOFers with 20 or more years with same franchises
               -  Players with 20+ years in the bigs
               -  Players who threw right-handed and had a war over 125 for their career
               -  Players who had a war over 140 for their career
               -  Top 8 all-time WAR
               -  Top 10 all-time wins above replacement
               -  Highest HOF vote percentages

Thu         -  Top 12 all-time WAR
               -  All had or had given up 3000 hits and 100 base on balls