Monday, May 5, 2025

2025-04-28 Rookies who finished behind unanimous Rookie of the Year Award winners, but built a solid major league careers (35.0+ career WAR)

 

MONDAY  — 28-Apr-2025

Q.  Which former Dodger pitcher broke Luis Tiant’s record for opponents’ lowest batting average in any season?

Hint: #1  His brother (not Tiant’s) pitched for the Pirates the following season.

Hint: #2  He (not the brother) was caught in untimely infield sprinkler action during a game in the 2005 season.

A.  PEDRO MARTINEZ  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Martinez surpassed the.168 set by Luis Tiant in 1968, "The Year of the Pitcher”.  In 2000 Pedro’s was .167.  He had pitched for LAD in 1992 & 93.

-  #1  Ramon Martinez, Pedro’s older brother, pitched for PIT in 2001.

-  #2  View the unexpected sprinklers here.

FCR -  Stefan Grossman, Bethesda

Incorrect guesses:  Orel Hershiser

 

 

TUESDAY  — 29-Apr-2025

Q.  Who is the only National League player to hit home runs in his first two World Series at-bats?

Hint: #1  He is a member of an elite club of only four members, the other three being Willie Mays, Mike Schmidt & Ken Griffey, Jr.

Hint: #2  He is the youngest player ever to start a season for the oldest franchise in major league history.

A.  ANDRUW JONES  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  In G 1 of the 1996 WS, Jones homered off Andy Pettitte in the 2nd inning & off Brian Boehringer in the 3rd.  At 19 years, 180 days old, he became, & still is, the youngest player ever to hit a home run in the WS.

-  #1  Mays, Schmidt, Griffey & Jones each have 10 GG & 400+ HR.

-  #2  In 1997, at 19 years old, Jones was the youngest Opening Day starter in the history of the Braves franchise, which dates to 1876, when they began as the Boston Red Stockings.

FCR -  Jeff Cohen, Wantagh, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Frank Robinson, Johnny Bench, Cesar Cedeno, Mel Ott, Bryce Harper, Dan Driesen, Dale Murphy, Joe Nuxhall

 

 

TUESDAY TWICE  — 29-Apr-2025

Q.  Who has hit more doubles in a season than any other player in the one hundred fourteen year history of the Dodgers?

Hint: #1  He led the majors in doubles that year but also did twice before.

Hint: #2  Eight times he has finished in the Top Ten in league Most Valuable Player voting.

A.  FREDDIE FREEMAN  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Freeman hit 59 2B in 2023.

-  #1  He hit 47 2B  for LAD in 2022 & hit 23 for ATL in shortened 2020 season, his MVP year.  He also led the NL in 2B for ATL w/44 in 2018.

-  #2  Going chronologically, 2013, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023.

FCR -  Brian Barris, Oneida, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Tommy Davis, Mookie Betts, Duke Snyder

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 30-Apr-2025

Q.  Who hit the first, second, third and fourth most home runs in any season for the Montreal Expos?

Hint: #1  He is also the only Expo with a hitting streak of at least thirty games.

Hint: #2  Didn’t win an MVP until he changed leagues.

A.  VLADIMIR GUERRERO  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Guerrero hit 44 (2000), 42 (1999), 39 (2002) & 38 (1998) for Montreal — the top four single-season home run totals in Expos history. He also owns their best four seasons of slugging percentage and total bases.

-  #1  Hit in 31 straight G in 1999.

-  #2  Although he had been on 6 consecutive NL MVP ballots, he was voted the AL MVP in his first year with ANA, 2004.

FCR -  D.J. Pisano, Cape Town, South Africa

Incorrect guesses:  Andres Galarraga, Andre Dawson

 

 

THURSDAY  — 30-Apr-2025

Q.  Who is the only player to hit for the cycle in a season where he had only one triple?

Hint: #1  He did it twice!

Hint: #2  He was an all-conference pitcher in college.

A.  JOHN OLERUD  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 11-Sep-1997, Olerud hit for the cycle for NYM.  The triple in that game was his only one of the season.  His previous cycle had come 405 games earlier, on the final day of the strike-shortened 1994 season.

-  #1  Then, playing for SEA on 12-Jun-2001, he again hit for the cycle again.  That triple was also his only one of the year—and came during a five-season span in which he hit no other triples (1999–2003).

-  #2  Olerud's pitching record at Washington State University was 26-4 with a 3.17 ERA over his 3 seasons.  He also threw 241.1 innings, setting multiple PAC-10 & PAC-10 North records.

FCR -  Scott Morissey, Hamilton, Ontario

Incorrect guesses:  Benjie Molina, Bob Watson, Mark McGwire, Jim Ray Hart, Jim Rice

 

 

THURSDAY AGAIN  — 01-May-2025

Q.  Who was named Baseball America Freshman of the Year and the next year Baseball America College Player of the Year?

Hint: #1  He hit the first of almost three hundred major league home runs off Roger Clemens.

Hint: #2  He is the only player to hit two grand slams in a single game AND hit grand slams in each game of a doubleheader.

A.  ROBIN VENTURA  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  At Oklahoma State U., Ventura burst onto the college baseball scene in 1986 & 1987 with one of the most explosive beginnings ever.

-  #1  HR off Clemens was on 18-Apr-1990.

-  #2  Two slams in one G = 04-Sep-1995, 1 each off SEA’s Danny Darwin & Dennis Cook.  His doubleheader slams were on 20-May-1999(1) off Jim Abbott & 20-May-1999(2) off Horacio Estrada.

FCR -  Jim Cochran, Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Incorrect guesses:  Toby Harrah, Pete Incaviglia, Fernando Tatis, Tom Brunansky

 

 

FRIDAY — 02-May-2025

Q.  Who led the majors in WAR and ERA+ and led the American League in ERA, but came in a distant third in the only season of his sixteen in the majors when received even a single Cy Young Award vote?

Hint: #1  It was also the only season he received votes for the league’s Most Valuable Player where he finished behind twenty-two other players—including five pitchers!

Hint: #2  Among all pitchers since 1901 with at least 2,500 innings pitched and a  career ERA+ of more than 120, only he had fewer than 170 wins and no Cy Young Awards or 20-win seasons.

A.  KEVIN APPIER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1993 his WAR of 9.3 & ERA+ of 179 were both best in the majors while his 2.56 ERA led the AL.

-  #1  1993 AL MVP voting.

-  #2  Appier’s career of 2,595⅓ IP & 169 W remains one of the most underappreciated in baseball history.

FCR -  Jason Winston, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Rudy May, Dave Stieb

 

 

SATURDAY  — 03-Mar-2025

Q.  Which diminutive one-time Colorado Rockies’ pitcher is the only pitcher to begin his career with fifteen straight wins against another team in his league?

Hint: #1  He led the majors in pitchers’ WAR just two years after consecutive twenty-win seasons.

Hint: #2  He appeared on the Late Show With David Letterman to read the “Top 10” list.

A.  ROY OSWALT  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Oswalt beat the Cincinnati Reds 15 times (over 19 starts) before he ever lost to them.  He played for COL in 2013 in the last season of his career.  Oswalt’s relatively slight stature (5'10", 150 lbs.) scared away early scouts.

-  #1  His 6.6 WAR was the pitchers’ best in 2007, but nobody could beat A-Rod’s 9.4 for all players, all positions.  In 2005 Oswalt’s record was 20-10 & 20-12 the following year.

-  #2  He appeared on the Late Show With David Letterman to read the “Top 10 Perks of Getting Into the World Series”, in 2006,Season 13, Show #2447.

FCR -  Warren Kent, Whitehall, Michigan

Incorrect guesses:  Tom Gordon, Mike Hampton, Tim Lincecum, Jamie Moyer

 

 

WEEKEND SPECIAL  — 04-May-2025

Q.  Who is the only shortstop with more than two hundred home runs and more than four hundred stolen bases?

Hint: #1  His total games playing shortstop, rounds to 100%.

Hint: #2  One year, halfway through his major league sojourn, he set the records for the most plate appearances and most at-bats in one season.  Both records have stood the test of time.

A.  JIMMY ROLLINS  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Rollins racked up 231 HR & 470 SB in his 17 seasons in the majors, 15 w/PHI.  Stats.

-  #1  Of his 2,228 G, 7 were at 2nd base & he DH’ed once.

-  #2  In 2007, Rollins had 778 PA of which 716 were at-bats.

FCR -  Fred Worth, Henderson, Arkansas

Incorrect guesses:  Walt Weiss, Derek Jeter, Miquel Tejada

 

 

SUNDAY  — 04-May-2025

Q.  Who played in the most postseason series of any non-Yankee or non-Brave in the 1990s?

Hint: #1  He was an All-Star for three different expansion franchises.

Hint: #2  He was the first California Angels player to hit home runs from both sides of the plate in the same game.

A.  DEVON WHITE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  White was in 8 such series:

1991 ALCS – TOR;

1992 ALCS & WS – TOR (2 series);

1993 ALCS & WS – TOR (2 series);

1997 NLDS, NLCS, WS – FLA (3 series)

-  #1  ASG for AL CAL in 1989, for AL TOR in 1993 [with 6 teammates] & for the NL… ARI in 1998.

-  #2  Switch-hit HRs = 23-Jun-1987.

FCR -  Daavid Wise, Hyde Park, New York

Incorrect guesses:  David Justice

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 04-May-2025

Q.  Which outfielder was once traded for Ken Griffey Jr.—and had previously been traded for Paul Konerko?

Hint: #1  He once homered four times in a single game, half of those in the first inning.

Hint: #2  He won Gold Gloves in both leagues and reached the 20–20 club with four different franchises.

A.  MIKE CAMERON  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Cameron was dealt from CHW to CIN for Konerko in 1998, then from CIN to SEA in the 2000 blockbuster that sent Griffey to the Reds.

-  #1  On 02-May-2002, he hit 4 HR for SEA at CHW, including two in the 1st inning off Jon Rauch and Jim Parque.

-  #2  Gold Glove CF for SEA (AL) and SD (NL), he had 20–20 seasons with SEA, NYM, MIL & SD.

FCR -  Will Middleton, Salt Lake City

Incorrect guesses:  Mark Whiten, Reggie Sanders

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Rookies who  finished behind unanimous Rookie of the Year Award winners, but built a solid major league careers (35.0+ career WAR)

 

Yr Lg         Unan. ROY                     Also-ran            Place                  WAR

1993 NL... Mike Piazza..................... Martinez............ t-8th...... 83.9

1997 NL... Scott Rolen...................... Jones................. 5th........ 62.7

2011 NL... Craig Kimbrel................... Freeman............ 2nd........ 61.1

1997 NL... Scott Rolen...................... Guerrero........... 6th........ 59.5

1990 AL... Sandy Alomar.................. Olerud............... 4th........ 58.1

1990 AL... Sandy Alomar.................. Ventura............. 7th........ 56.1

1990 AL... Sandy Alomar.................. Appier............... 3rd........ 54.5

2001 NL... Albert Pujols..................... Oswalt............... 2nd........ 50.0

2001 NL... Albert Pujols..................... Rollins............... 3rd........ 47.9

1987 AL... Mark McGwire.................. White................. 5th........ 47.3

1997 AL... Nomar Garciaparra.......... Cameron........... 6th........ 46.7

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Really?!  Not even a bad guess?

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Hall of Famers whose last MLB appearance was in a World Series

 

Tues    -  One-time LA Dodgers who won a gold glove and a World Series

 

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Monday, April 28, 2025

2025-04-21 Major league managers—in order—whose last names correspond with the 10 most common last names, based on U. S. Census Data:

 MONDAY  — 21-Apr-2025

Q.  Which manager’s World Series move did the Boston Globe call, "   the gutsiest move in history."?

Hint: #1  He had the nickname “America’s Guest” for the amount of time he spent in ballpark press rooms.

Hint: #2  He is known by his middle name which itself is the result of a hospital stay his grandmother had.

A.  MAYO SMITH  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Smith’s move of CF Mickey Stanley to shortstop for the World Series is widely admired as one of the savviest in WS memory.

-  #1  During Smith’s time as the New York Yankees’ superscout, we became well-known and well-liked for his generosity of spirit and of time.

-  #2  Edward Mayo Smith resulted because of his grandmother’s positive  experience at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.

FCR -  Tom Veal, Spanaway, Washington

Incorrect guesses:  Tommy Lasorda, Terry Francona, Connie Mack, Casey Stengel, Dick Williams, Grady Little

 

 

TUESDAY  — 22-Apr-2025

Q.  Which Maryland native was so overcome with emotion during his Hall of Fame induction speech that he could not continue?

Hint: #1  He mentored a young Jackie Robinson and later recommended Larry Doby to Bill Veeck.

Hint: #2  There are multiple theories behind the origin of his nickname, but what is certain is that it stuck with him throughout his playing days.

A.  JUDY JOHNSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Johnson, born in Snow Hill, Maryland. went into the Hall in 1975.

-  #1  In spite of his youthful appearance during his playing days, he became an elder statesman for many young Negro League players.

-  #2  “Judy” came from a comic strip character or possibly a vaudeville routine or is possibly a corruption of his middle name Julius.

FCR -  Willis Kern, Ft. Myers, Florida

Incorrect guesses:  Buck O’Neil, Babe Ruth, Pee Wee Reese, Home Run Baker, Jimmie Foxx

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 23-Apr-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Famer hit safely in all fourteen opening day games he played in?

Hint: #1  Al Rosen tied his record for All-Star Game runs-batted-in, but nobody has even come close recently to his career All-Star Game RBI record.

Hint: #2  He once said, “All managers are losers.  They are the most expendable pieces of furniture on the face of the earth.”

A.  TED WILLIAMS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Over those 14 Opening Day appearances1939-42, 1946-60, Williams compiled a .449 batting avg & hit 3 HR.

-  #1  Williams (1946) & Rosen (1954) each had an ASG w/5 RBI, but only The Splendid Splinter accumulated 12 career All-Star RBIs.

-  #2  Perhaps he was thinking of Vice-Presidents?

FCR -  Terry Walters, Wabasha, Minnesota

 

 

THURSDAY  — 24-Apr-2025

Q.  Which BBTR pitcher had the lowest qualifying ERA in any of the first thirteen seasons of the Deadball Era?

Hint: #1  He was the first native of Indiana to be elected to the Hal of Fame.

Hint: #2  His agrarian upbringing played a large part in the success of his Hall of Fame pitching career.

A.  MORDECAI BROWN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Brown’s 1.04 ERA for CHC in 1906 was the best until Babe Ruth’s teammate, Dutch Leonard, posted a 0.96 in 1914. Deadball Era = 1901-1919 .

-  #1  Brown was born in Nyesville, Indiana.  Made it to the HOF in 1945, the 1st of 12 Indianan HOFers.

-  #2  He got the nickname “Three Finger” because of a childhood farming accident.  He lost parts of two fingers on his right hand which, counterintuitively, gave him an advantageous grip on the ball.  It led his pitches to have some dramatic movement, in fact, his curveball was said to be among the most unhittable ever.

FCR -  Andy Knobel, Columbia, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Walter Johnson, Red Faber, Ed Walsh, Ed Walsh

 

 

FRIDAY  — 25-Apr-2025

Q.  Which BLTR Pennsylvanian played for three different major leagues and managed in two?

Hint: #1  The year managed a team to a World Series championship, he tied for the team lead in home runs hit.

Hint: #2  His name seems to indicate that he wasn’t meant to be a pitcher.

A.  FIELDER JONES  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Jones played in the NL (1896-1900), the AL (1901-1908) & the FL (1914-15).  He managed in the AL (1904-08, 1916-18) & the FL (1914-15).

-  #1  Jones led the “Hitless Wonders” 1906 White Sox to a WS victory over the soon-to-be-semi-dynastic Cubs.  In ‘06, Jones & Billy Sullivan each tied for the team lead with a brace of HR.

-  #2  He was named after his great uncle, Fielder Alsor Jones, a Civil War general who became an attorney and newspaper publisher after his military service. 

FCR -  Mike McCroskey, Sugar Land, Texas

 

 

FRIDAY TWICE  — 24-Apr-2025

Q.  Who was the only person to be a major league manager of both Nolan Ryan and Bert Blyleven?

Hint: #1  He won the D-level League Wisconsin State Triple Crown in 1951 with the Oshkosh Giants.

Hint: #2  He joined the Rockies’ coaching staff at the age of seventy-nine.

A.  DAVE GARCIA  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Managed Ryan w/CAL in 1977-78.  Managed Blyleven w/CLE in 1981-82.

-  #1  With Oshkosh he hit .369 with 23 home runs and 127 RBIs.

-  #2  Garcia held various coaching and scouting positions with several MLB teams, including the SDP (1970-73), CLE (1975-79), MIL (1983-84) & joined the Rockies as a coach in 2000 at the age of 79 and stay through 2002.

FCR -  Randall Chandler, Germantown, Tennessee

Incorrect guesses:  Chuck Tanner, Gene Mauch, Bobby Winkles, Don Zimmer

 

 

TRI-FRI  — 25-Apr-2025

Q.  Which Maryland native influenced the pitching fortunes of, among others,

Mike Boddicker,

Bert Blyleven,

Norm Charlton,

Doug Drabek,

Scott Erickson,

Mike Flanagan,

Steve Howe,

Jimmy Key,

Scott McGregor,

Mike Mussina,

Denny Neagle,

Jesse Orosco,

Jim Palmer,

Dan Plesac,

Rick Reuschel,

Arthur Rhodes,

John Smiley,

Zane Smith,

Steve Stone,

Frank Viola,

Tim Wakefield,

et al.

Hint: #1  He ended Cal Ripken’s consecutive-games-played streak.

Hint: #2  His team’s general manager told The Los Angeles Times, “If you want to be the best, and we do, you’ve got to get the best people, and [he] is the best pitching coach in baseball.”

Hint: #3  He developed a mantra that became a motto.

A.  RAY MILLER  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Born on April 30, 1945, in Takoma Park, Maryland.  He was the pitching coach and/or manager of BAL, MIN & PIT.

-  #1  On 20-Sep-1998, Ripken approached Miller in his office to announce that he was voluntarily ending his record streak at 2,632.  Miller then tabbed rookie Ryan Minor to replace Ripken at third base that evening.

-  #2  Quote is from Syd Thrift, PIT GM, upon signing Miller.

-  #3  Quoth Miller, “Work fast. Change speeds. Throw strikes.”  Those six words were even printed on T-shirts and are still quoted (or  paraphrased) by pitching coaches.

FCR -  Terry Gans, San Carlos, California

Incorrect guesses:  Mordecai Brown, Gene Mauch, Bill Virdon, George Bamberger

 

 

SATURDAY  — 26-Apr-2025

Q.  Who hit more triples in one season than any other switch-hitter?

Hint: #1  He once had more RBI in a season than the number of games he played.

Hint: #2  His robust moustache helped offset his youthful appearance.

A.  GEORGE DAVIS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Davis had 27 triples in 1893.  No other BBTR or BBTL had more, before or since 1893.

-  #1  In 1897 Davis played in 131 G for NYG & racked up 135 RBI.

-  #2  His moustache filled in handsomely, helping him look the part.

FCR -  Bill Gemmell, York, Maine

Incorrect guesses:  Mickey Mantle, Roger Connor

 

 

SUNDAY  — 27-Apr-2025

Q.  Who was the first Hall of Famer raised in Washington, D.C.?

Hint: #1  He debuted with Baltimore, quickly establishing himself as a dominant hitter.

Hint: #2  His sobriquet is an example of baseball onomatopoeia.

A.  JUD WILSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Wilson was born in Remington, Virginia (Fauquier County), but moved to Washington as a teenager.  He attended high school there in “Deecee” (as locals call it).

-  #1  He debuted with the Baltimore Black Sox in 1922 and immediately became one of the Negro Leagues' most feared hitters.

-  #2  His nickname “Boojum” was said to be the sound his line drives made as they hit outfield walls.

FCR -  Gabe Kinstlinger, Reisterstown, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Hughie Jennings, Goose Goslin, Hank Aaron

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 27-Apr-2025

Q.  Who was the first Puerto Rican-born manager in major league baseball history?

Hint: #1  Only after his final year did his career managing record dip below .500.

Hint: #2  He managed his national team in the World Baseball Classic.

A.     EDWIN RODRIGUEZ    [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  He managed the Florida Marlins during parts of the 2010 & 2011 seasons.

-  #1  His record was 46-46 in 2010.  His record in 2011 was 32-39 (.451) ending his career managerial record at 78-85 (.479).  His bosses brought back 80-year-old Jack McKeon to finish the year.

-  #2  . He managed the Puerto Rican national team in the 2013 & 2017 World Baseball Classic, leading the squad to the silver medal in both tournaments.  Rodriguez was scheduled to manage the El Paso Chihuahuas in 2020 before the season was cancelled due to Covid-19.

FCR -  Kanya Honoki, Nara, Japan

Incorrect guesses:  Felipe Alou,

 

 

 

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Major league managers—in order—whose last names correspond with the 10 most common last names, based on U. S. Census Data:

  1. Smith, Mayo
  1. Johnson, Judy
  1. Williams, Ted
  1. Brown, Mordecai
  1. Jones, Fielder
  1. Garcia, Dave
  1. Miller, Ray
  1. Davis, George
  1. Wilson, Jud

10.    Rodriguez, Edwin

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Andy Knobel, Columbia, Maryland (after Miller)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Managers who were succeeded by Billy Martin

 

Thurs   -  Cool nicknames

 

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