Sunday, October 6, 2019

2019-09-30 Highest career WAR among eligible players already voted on but not yet in the Hall


Q.        Who almost threw out Sid Bream?
Hint:     He hit his 714th career home run as a designated hitter.
Hint:     He was the first major leaguer to appear in the TV show "Everybody Loves Raymond".
A.         BARRY BONDS  [SABR Bio]
-  HR #714 20-May-2006
-  Raymond” Season 1, episode 16:  07-Feb-1997 [Upcoming airing = Mon. Oct. 07, 9:20 PM on TVLAND]
[Sportswriter Ray Barone (Romano) is interviewing Barry Bonds playing himself.]
Bonds: Excuse me, do you have change for the phone?
Ray:     Yeah, sure.  What do you need me to break a million?
Bonds: C'mon!  What is it with you reporters always getting on me about my salary?
Ray:     It's funny, calling $7 million a salary.
Bonds: What do you make?
Ray:     That's kind of personal.
Bonds: Exactly.
Ray:     But what you make is news, because it's so gigantic.
Bonds: What do you make, really?  About, say $50,000 a year?
Ray:     Yeah, about that.
Bonds: Okay, that's two columns a week, about eight columns a month.  About $500 for every column.
Ray:     It is?
Bonds: Yeah, it's $1 a word. For every little word like “the” and “a”, if you hit the letter “a”, it's $1.
Ray:     Heh… I guess I'm doing all right then.
Bonds: You see?
Ray:     Yeah.
Bonds: So, can I borrow a quarter for the phone?
Ray:     Here, take two!
FCR -  Doug Wedge, Edmond, Oklahoma
Incorrect guesses:  Mark McGwire, Hank Aaron

TUESDAY
Q.        What pitcher won the most Cy Young awards without ever throwing a no-hitter?
Hint:     He’s the last pitcher to win the Baseball Digest Player of the Year Award.
Hint:     His free agent contract included providing his children lockers in the team clubhouse.
Hint:     He once earned free windshield wiper fluid for all attendees by striking out five batters in a Class A minor league game.
A.         ROGER CLEMENS  [SABR Bio]
-  7 CYAs; No no-nos.  Clemens registered 13 two-hitters in his career, but never held the opposition hitless.  His lone one-hitter came vs. CLE 10‑Sept‑1988.  Dave Clark spoiled Clemens’ no-hit bid with a single to CF in the top of the 8th.
-  1986 BDPOY None since.  Pitchers were included in Player of the Year selections through 1993.  In 1994 Baseball Digest began choosing both a Player & Pitcher of the Year.
-  5 K = Lexington Legends vs. Lake County Captains game on 06‑Jun‑2006.  Not only did he win fans windshield washer fluid, but in another game with 10 Ks he earned them free breakfast tacos.
FCR -  Jim Carruthers, Richmond, Virginia
Incorrect guesses:  Greg Maddux, Max Scherzer, Tom Seaver, Steve Carlton

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who was the first pitcher since Luis Tiant did it in 1969 to allow ten extra-base hits in a single game?
Hint:     He was the first native of the forty-ninth state to be on an All-Star team.
Hint:     He tied with a Hall of Fame pitcher for two major awards in the same year.
A.         CURT SCHILLING  [SABR Bio]
-  Schilling surrendered 10 XBH (9 2B + HR) on 10-Aug-2006.  Born in Anchorage, Alaska 04-Nov-1966.
-  AS in 1997, 98, 99, 2001, 02 &04.
-  2001 he and Randy Johnson tied for the WS MVP and for Sport Illustrated’s Sportsman of the Year Award and thus were, cleverly, the SportsMEN of the Year.
FCR -  Sarah Grynpas, Toronto
Incorrect guesses:  Bill Lee, Sid Fernandez

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Who was the first batter to put together a 40-game hitting streak?
Hint:     After it ended, he forthwith began a 28-game hitting streak.
Hint:     Ten years later, he had a year with 40 stolen bases in the same season as TWO of his teammates also broke the 40-stolen-base barrier.
Hint:     His competitiveness often escalated to combativeness.  He led his league in ejections twice as a player.  However, as a manager, he led the NL in ejections three straight seasons.
A.         BILL DAHLEN  [SABR Bio]
-  Batting streaks of 42 and 28 in 1894.  Connect the two and he’d eclipse DiMag!  Had he gotten a hit on07-Aug-1884…
-  In 1904 he (47), Sam Mertes (47) & Dan McGann (42) had quite a year on the basepaths for pennant-winning NYG.
-  He developed a penchant for being tossed by certain umpires.  During his playing and managing career he clashed more with some umps than others.  For example, was ousted 6 times each by Jim Johnstone & Cy Rigler; 8 times by Bob Emslie; 9 by Bill Finneran and an amazing 11 times by Hall of Famer Bill Klem.  His career boot total was 65, 11th highest all-time.  Dahlen is the leader in ejections per games managed, getting tossed in more than 10% of his total games.
FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota
Incorrect guesses:  Ty Cobb, Willie Keeler, John McGraw, Hughie Jennings, Pete Rose, Cap Anson, Billy Martin, Pete Browning, Everett Scott, Frankie Frisch, Rogers Hornsby

THURSDAY
Q.        What Glaswegian hurler averaged 544 innings per year over his first six full seasons?
Hint:     He lost 40 games in his first complete season.  The very next year he won 45.
Hint:     During his ten years in the majors, he tallied more career wins than did Bob Gibson, Carl Hubbell, Jack Morris, Juan Marichal, Red Faber, Amos Rusie or Whitey Ford, to name a few.
Hint:     His sparkling career ERA is lower than those of Clayton Kershaw, Hoyt Wilhelm or Grover Cleveland Alexander among other notables.
A.         JIM McCORMICK  [SABR Bio]
-  Born in Glasgow, Scotland (my wife’s hometown).  High innings stretch was from 1879 to 1884, the acme being 657⅔ innings in 1880, the 4th best all‑time.
-  3 times he won more than 35 G in a season; 3 times he lost 30 or more.  In 1882, his record was 36-30.
-  He racked up 265 W and ended with an ERA of 2.43.
FCR -  Brett Moore, Studio City, California
Incorrect guesses:  Tim Keefe, Hoss Radbourn, Albert Spalding, Will White, Jack Chesbro

FRIDAY
Q.        Until 2018, who was the only second baseman in American League history to amass 200 home runs, 2,000 hits and play in 2,000 games?
Hint:     He played for the same team during his entire major league career.
Hint:     Two Hall of Fame players finished behind him in Rookie of the Year voting.
A.         LOU WHITAKER  [SABR Bio]
-  Career totals were 244 HR, 2,369 H & 2,390 G.  Robinson Cano joined him in that statistical club with his 2,000th G on 31-Mar-2018.
-  19 yrs w/DET.
-  Voted AL ROY in 1978.  Paul Molitor and Alan Trammell finished 2nd and 4th respectively.
FCR -  Lincoln Mitchell, New York City
Incorrect guesses:  Craig Biggio, Bobby Doerr, Joe Morgan, Bobby Grich, Joe Gordon, Ryne Sandberg, Charlie Gehringer, Willie Randolph, Tony Lazzeri

SATURDAY
Q.        Which MVP winner was also the MVP of his local men’s fastpitch softball league at age 16?
Hint:     He, as a matter of superstition, delivered mail to his teammates before every home game.
Hint:     He injured his right knee when his cleats slipped on a wet home plate while playing in the Mexican Pacific Winter League.
Hint:     He was the last National Leaguer to score five runs in a game in the 20th century.
A.         LARRY WALKER  [SABR Bio]
-  Larry’s softball teammates included his rhyming brothers Carey, Barry, Gary as well as father Larry, Sr. whose wife was named, of course, Mary.
-  5 R = 27-Jul-2000
FCR -  Bill Deane, Cooperstown
Incorrect guesses:  Edgardo Alfonzo, Roberto Clemente, Stan Musial, George Brett

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.        Who reached a baseball milestone so lofty that the commissioner of baseball was compelled to take out a full-page ad in a national newspaper extolling both him and his accomplishment?
Hint:     He was the home run and RBI leader on a team that led wire-to-wire.
Hint:     Before his debut game in the majors, two All-Star teammates scolded him on the condition of his battle-worn cleats and fitted him with a new pair.
A.         RAFAEL PALMEIRO  [Bio]
-  Ad in USA TODAY placed by Commissioner Bud Selig congratulating him on his 3,000th hit on 15-Jul-2005.  The Selig ad read: “Congratulations Raffy, you never cease to amaze us!”
-  On the 1997 Orioles, he led the team with 38 HR and 110 RBI.
-  Old cleats chucked by Ryne Sandberg and Rick Sutcliffe.
FCR -  Patrick Ray, Paradise Valley, Arizona
Incorrect guesses:  Cal Ripken, Henry Aaron, Lance Parrish, Joe DiMaggio, Mark McGwire, Roger Maris, Barry Bonds

IN MEMORIAM
Q.        Who was the last batter ever to face Sandy Koufax in the majors?
Hint:     He saved Frank Robinson from drowning the same year Robinson won the Triple Crown.
Hint:     More than 20% of his career home runs were hit against New York Yankee pitchers.
Hint:     In his major league debut, he caught a pitcher who himself was making his first appearance in “The Show”.  Together they fashioned a two-hit shutout.
Hint:     He was an All-Star his first two full seasons in majors.
Hint:     He played in four World Series taking home two rings.
Hint:     One season, he was one of the two principal catchers who caught four pitchers who would each win 20 games that year.
A.         ANDY ETCHEBARREN  [SABR Bio]
-  1966 WS G 2 6th inning Etchebarren hit into a double-play off Koufax who was then lifted from the game for Perranoski.
-   At a party in August 1966, Robinson slipped and fell into a pool.  Not knowing how to swim, Robinson began to sink but Etchebarren dived into the pool and rescued him.
-  Etchebarren hit 49 career HR, 10 of them vs. NYY.
-  First game catching for the Orioles was 26-Sep-1962.  It was also Dave McNally’s debut.  They dispatched KCA in Memorial Stadium in a nifty 1 hour 32 minutes.
-  AS in 1966, 1967.  Did not play in either game.
-  Played in the WS in 1966, 1969, 1970 & 1971.  BAL won in 1966 & 1970.  (Could the term “mini-dynasty” apply?)
-  In 1971 the Orioles’ starting aces Cuellar, Dobson McNally & Palmer won 20, 20, 21 & 20 G respectively—81 of the team’s pennant-winning 101 victories that season.  Etchebarren was the catcher in 35 of those 81 wins.
FCR -  Steven Wright, Naperville, Illinois
Incorrect guesses:  Elrod Hendricks, Dave Johnson, Earl Williams, Johnny Bench

SUNDAY
Q.        Which Baltimore Oriole shortstop made the All-Star team in his first full season in the majors?
Hint:     He is the only American League second baseman to lead the league in home runs since Nap Lajoie.
Hint:     Her set the record for highest fielding percentage. by a second baseman in his first full season at that position.
A.         BOBBY GRICH  [SABR Bio]
-  AS in 1972. (81 G @ SS; 69 @ 3 other infield positions.)
-  22 HR in strike-shortened 1981, tied with Tony Armas, Darrell Evans & Eddie Murray
-  Set the fielding record in 1973, lost the record to Rob Wilfong in 1980, then reset the standard in 1985 @ .996699 (116 G).  His mark, however, has since bested by no fewer than six other 2Bs, viz.:
.996705 Bret Boone in 1997 (136 G)
.9968 Mark Ellis in 2006 (123 G)
.9973 Pedroia in 2014 (135 G)
.9973 Darwin Barney in 2012 (155 G)
1.000 Placido Polanco in 2007 (141 G) &
1.000 David Eckstein in 2010 (113 games)
FCR -  Mark DeLodovico, Rockville, Maryland
Incorrect guesses:  Roberto Alomar, Ron Hansen, Jerry Adair, Miguel Tejada

WEEK’S FINALE
Q.        Who was the youngest Phillie to collect 100 RBI in a season during the 20th century?
Hint:     He was Ozzie Guillen’s favorite baseball player.
Hint:     He wore a tux, but no shoes or socks to his own wedding.
A.         SCOTT ROLEN  [SABR Bio
-  110 RBI in 1993 @ 23 yrs. old
-  Comment made when Guillen was manager of FLA.
-  His wedding was in Key West, FL in February 2002.
FCR -  Joe O’Neill, Wilmington, Delaware
Incorrect guesses:  Dick Allen, Chuck Klein, Juan Samuel



WEEKLY THEME – . Highest career WAR among eligible players already voted on but not yet in the Hall

Name             Eligible since     Career WAR
Bonds................... 2013............... 162.8
Clemens............... 2013............... 139.2
Schilling............... 2013................. 79.5
McCormick........... 1936................. 76.2
Dahlen.................. 1936................. 75.4
Whitaker............... 2001................. 75.1
Walker.................. 2011................. 72.7
Palmeiro............... 2011................. 71.9
Grich.................... 1992................. 71.1
Rolen.................... 2018................. 70.2

First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – David Gordon, Chevy Chase, Maryland (after Schilling)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday -  Players not in the Hall of Fame because of Steroid suspicion
               -  Players who would be in the Hall of Fame except for PED use

Thurs      -  Players who get the most votes for the Hall of Fame, but are just not going to get in
               -  Players that are not in the hall of fame because of off field issues even though stats wise they should be in

Sat          -  Retired players with highest lifetime WAR who are not in the Hall of Fame









Monday, September 30, 2019

2019-09-23 Pennant-winning managers who hadn’t been with the team at the start of the season


Q.        Which Hall of Famer appeared in only 6 games during the last 5 seasons of his 18-year major league playing career?
Hint:     His on-field cheer became his nickname.
Hint:     He still shares the shortstop record of 425 put-outs in a season after more than 120 years.
Hint:     No one else has ever been hit by a pitch more times in a season or in a major league lifetime.
A.         HUGHIE JENNINGS  [SABR Bio]
-  He was however the player/manager for DET in each of those seasons, inserting himself only occasionally into games as a player.
-  His famous yell was  “Ee-Yah!”
-  He set the record in 1895 and was tied in 1914 by Donie Bush.  Only 5 other SS have ever exceeded 400 in a season.
-  He holds both HBP records:  51 times in 1896 and 287 for a career.
FCR -  Michael Campos, Redmond, Washington
Incorrect guesses:  Fred Clarke, Alan Trammel, Ernie Banks, Minnie Minoso, Donie Bush, Rabbit Maranville, Leo Durocher

MONDAY NIGHT OWL EDITION
Q.        Which pitcher has the most career 20-win seasons for the Cleveland Indians?
Hint:     He never pitched for any other team in the majors.
Hint:     He trails only Wes Ferrell for career home runs by a pitcher.
Hint:     Who was the first American League hurler to give up a walk-off home run in the World Series.
A.         BOB LEMON  [SABR Bio]
-  Has 7 seasons of 20 or more wins
-  Played 13 years w/CLE.
-  Hit 37 HR, however, only 35 as a pitcher which ties him for second with Warren Spahn whose 35 were all hit in games he pitched.  Ferrell had 38, 37 as a pitcher.
-  He surrendered the 10th-inning, pinch-hit, walk-off home run to Dusty Rhodes in G 1 of the 1954 WS.
FCR -  Rich Ottone, Sykesville, Maryland
Incorrect guesses:  Bob Feller, Early Wynn, Sam McDowell, Stan Coveleski, Satchel Paige, Ralph Terry, Jim Bagby, Mel Harder

TUESDAY
Q.        Who was the only National League catcher to hit a triple in the All-Star game?
Hint:     He was the first National League catcher to win the MVP under the current voting system.
Hint:     He participated in the World Series on a very regular basis, every three years, four times in a row.
A.         GABBY HARTNETT  [SABR Bio]

-  AS G 3b in 1936 off Lefty Grove.
-  MVP in 1935 voted by the BBWAA, the same season his Cubs won the pennant.  That year, 4 additional teammates of his received MVP votes.
-  With neat 3-year intervals, the Cubs won the NL flag 1929, 1932, 1935 & 1938.
FCR -  Rich Klein, Plano, Texas
Incorrect guesses:  Tim McCarver, Roy Campanella, Buster Posey

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who is the only manager with 25 years between Opening Day victories?
Hint:     So great is his commitment to church that he attends daily.  So great was his attachment to his cigars that he was known to leave a lighted cigar outside church while attending Mass only to pick up the stogie immediately following the service.  He stopped smoking, cold-turkey, following heart surgery.
Hint:     His son-in-law played for eight years in the majors.
Hint:     He was born the year an original Boston Red Stockings (1871) player died yet he managed players who are active in the majors in 2019.
A.         JACK McKEON  [SABR Bio]
-  Smoking trouble caused his cardiovascular issues and he had the wisdom and strength to quit.  He recently told a SABR group that he’s still tempted but has not had a smoke since he quit in 2013.
-  His son-in-law, Greg Booker, played principally for SDP.
-  Sam Jackson was a utility man for BOS in 1871 and died in 1930. With FLA in 2011 on his last year as manager, McKeon managed Giancarlo Stanton, Anibal Sanchez and 4 more are still active in 2019.
FCR -  Doug Wedge, Edmond, Oklahoma
Incorrect guesses:  Connie Mack, Felipe Alou, Tommy Lasorda, John McNamara, Tony LaRussa, Branch Rickey, Calvin Griffith, Yogi Berra, Joe Torre, Frank Robinson

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Which player's wife was allowed to spread his ashes over the playing surface of Wrigley Field after his death?
Hint:     He led the league in fielding percentage more times that any other National League first baseman.
Hint:     He was incorrectly credited with a run-batted-in during a game in 1930, that when corrected almost 70 years later would alter one of baseball most revered records.
A.         CHARLIE GRIMM  [SABR Bio]
-  Charlie died in 1983 and his wife, Marion Sayers Grimm, obtained permission to spread his ashes on the field in April of 1984. Former Cubs owner Bill Wrigley assisted Mrs. Grimm. 
-  Led in fielding % 7 times.  Was never lower than .993% in the years he led: 1920, 23, 24, 28, 30, 32 & 33.
-  In the G on 28‑Jul‑1930(1) Grimm was credited with one of Hack Wilson’s 2 RBI. When the typo was discovered in 1999 by Cliff Kachline, one of SABR's founding members, it changed Wilson’s already unbreakable record for RBI in a season from 190 to 191.  Babe Ruth correctly predicted that his record of 60 HR in a season would be broken before Wilson’s RBI record.  No one has come within 25 of that record since 1938.
FCR -  Dave Serota, Kalamazoo
Incorrect guesses:  Hack Wilson, Phil Cavarretta, Jim Leyland

THURSDAY
Q.        Who married a former Miss Wisconsin two years after he led the majors in hits in his rookie season?
Hint:     In his first ten full Major League seasons, he hit over .300 in eight of them including winning an American League batting title.
Hint:     He played in one World Series and managed in another.
A.         HARVEY KUENN  [SABR Bio]
-  On 29-Oct-1955, he married former Miss Wisconsin 1954, Dixie Ann Sarchet in her hometown of Stevens Point, WI.  Playing for DET in 1953 he led MLB in H w/209 and was named AL Rookie of the Year.
-  AL Batting champ in 1959 w/.353.
-  Played for SFG in the 1962 WS losing to NYY in 7 G.  He managed MIL to the WS 20 years later, falling to STL in 7 G.
FCR -  Jeff Frost, Gilbertville, Iowa
Incorrect guesses:  Paul Molitor, Robin Yount, Ralph Kiner

FRIDAY
Q.        Who was the last person to manage a major league game in street clothes?
Hint:     He earned the nickname “Barney” because of his speed.
Hint:     He was Duke Snider’s first managers in the majors.
Hint:     He helped Branch Rickey solve a religious dilemma.
A.         BURT SHOTTON  [SABR Bio]
-  Last game managed in civvies was Sunday, 01-Oct-1950.
-  An extremely swift center fielder during his playing days—Shotton averaged 38 SBs over his first six full seasons—he was nicknamed after Barney Oldfield, the celebrated late nineteenth-century/early twentieth-century bicycle/auto racer.
-  Snider’s debut was 17-Apr-1947, two days after Jackie Robinson’s. Since Dodger skipper Leo Durocher had been suspended by Baseball Commissioner Happy Chandler prior to the season for consorting with gamblers, coach Clyde Sukeforth managed the team's first 2 game before Shotton became the permanent replacement.  So Snider’s debut was also Shotton’s first day as manager.
-  Branch Rickey had vowed to his mother that he would avoid ballparks on Sundays.  He sensed that he could trust Shotton and, in 1914–15, he became the Browns’ “Sunday manager”.
FCR -  Jeff Kallman, Las Vegas
Incorrect guesses:  Walter Alston, Casey Stengel, Chuck Dressen, Ted Turner, Clyde Sukeforth, Max Carey, Walter Johnson

SATURDAY
Q.        Who was the only qualifying player to hit.400 in the Union Association?
Hint:     He was famous for playing second base bare-handed which took advantage of his amazing ambidextrous ability to turn double plays.
Hint:     His renown was such that an equally adept player in the Negro Leagues was nicknamed “The Black __(him)_____”.  That Negro Leaguer is now in the Hall of Fame.
Hint:     In the Players League, he was the only player to have more hits than games played.
A.         FRED DUNLAP
-  Dunlap’s golden year in the majors was in a league that was only around for one year, the Union Association.  His 1884 stats were so dominant that they were Ruthian before that was a concept.
-  Even though some of his contemporaries had begun to use gloves, he gained increasing fame for firing runners out by throwing with either bare hand which wouldn’t be possible for a fielder with a glove.
-  Hall of Famer Frank Grant’s nickname makes a compelling case to have Dunlap join him in the Hall.
-  In yet another major league that lasted only a year, he played in 1 G and had 2 H.
FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota
Incorrect guesses:  Ray Dandridge, Mike Kelly, Honus Wagner, Bid McPhee

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.        What papal manager was from Salamanca?
Hint:     He wore both hats as general manager and field manager of a team that he took to the World Series.
Hint:     Even though that team played .500 ball in the subsequent season, it was his last year as a big league manager.
Hint:     As a player in the minors, set a league record by hitting safely in 38 consecutive games.
Hint:     It is somewhat surprising that he never made it to the majors as a player considering that he racked up a minor league career batting average of .374 during his six seasons in the lower leagues.
A.         PAUL OWENS
-  Nicknamed "The Pope", allegedly by Dick Allen, because of his resemblance to Pope Paul VI.  He had attended Salamanca High School in upstate New York.
-  GM & mgr. of the 1983 PHI.  Let go after the following season.
-  Batting streak was in 1957 with the Olean Oilers of the Class D New York‑Pennsylvania League.
-  Minor league career spent entirely in B, C & D levels of the minors.
FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota
Incorrect guesses:  Pants Rowland, Eddie Dyer, Cap Anson, Fred Luderus

SUNDAY
Q.        Who is the only Boston manager to have played every position on the diamond as a player?
Hint:     He even pitched in seven of his fifteen playing seasons, demonstrating that his appearances on the mound were more than a gimmick.
Hint:     He was a better manager than anyone besides Cap Anson according to fellow manager.
Hint:     His reputation for integrity led to his nickname.
A.         JOHN MORRILL 
-  He pitched in 7 of the 15 seasons he played then managed the Boston Beaneaters 1882-1888 and the NL Washington Nationals in 1889.  (In 1882 the NL Boston team was called the Red Stockings.  They changed to Beaneaters the following season.)
-  Comparison was by Hall of Famer King Kelly.  Anson managed 21 seasons, including before and after the tenures of both Morrill and Kelly.
-  “Honest John”, as he was known.
FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota
Incorrect guesses:  Bill Carrigan, George Stallings, Deacon McGuire, King Kelly, Harry Wright, Fred Mitchell, Bill McKechnie


WEEKLY THEME – Pennant-winning managers who hadn’t been with the team at the start of the season.

Name                       Team                  League
Dunlap.......... 1884 SLM............ Union Association
Grimm........... 1932 CHC............ National League
Hartnett......... 1938 CHC............ National League
Jennings....... 1924 NYG*.......... National League
Kuenn........... 1982 MIL.............. American League
Lemon........... 1978 NYY............ American League
                       1981 NYY............ American League
McKeon........ 2003 FLA............. National League
Morrill............ 1883 BSN............ National League
Owens.......... 1983PHI............... National League
Shotton......... 1947 BRO............ National League
*Jennings, unlike the rest on this list did not finish the season with the Giants.  He had stepped in when McGraw became ill and relinquished the reins upon Mugsy’s return.


First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemeRandall Chandler, Germantown, Tennessee (After Kuenn)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday -  HOF players who won multiple pennants as managers
               -  Hall-of-Famers who won the World Series as both player and manager
               -  Players who have a team record for home runs at a position

Wed        -  Managers who won pennant 
               -  Managers who won pennant, first year at the helm of the team.

Thurs      -  Managers who managed in the World Series against managers who were later elected to the Hall of Fame.

Friday     -  Lost WS as both player and manager
               -  SWEPT in WS as both player and manager