Monday, November 4, 2024

2024-10-28 Rookie of the Year winners who also won a league MVP and never played for another team in the majors

MONDAY  — 28-Oct

Q.  Besides Cal Ripken, Jr., who has won an American League MVP more than once and been elected for All-Star Game MVP more than once?

Hint: #1  He owns the highest career WAR rating for any player active in the majors in 2024.

Hint: #2  He was the first to achieve a statistical combination that has since been attained only by Ronald Acuna and Shohei Ohtani.

A.  MIKE TROUT  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Trout’s MVPs = 2014, 2016, 2019.  ASG MVPs = 2014, 2015.  Ripken’s MVPs = 1983, 1991.  ASG MVPs = 1991, 2001.

-  #1  Current WAR = 86.2

-  #2  The statis a season with 30 HR, 45 SB, 125 R. In 2012, Trout had 30 HR, 49 SB & 129 R.

FCR -  Matt C]Dicker, Chicago

Incorrect guesses:  Aaron Judge, Cal Ripken, Bryce Harper, Juan Soto, Corey Seager, Alex Rodriguez

 

TUESDAY  — 29-Oct

Q.  Who was the first black player elected to the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  His middle name is an homage to a political leader.

Hint: #2  He made the U.S. Olympic team in the broad jump (long jump) but did not participate in the International Olympic Games.

A.  JACKIE ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HOF 1962

-  #1  Jack Roosevelt Robinson was born 31-Jan-1919.  President Theodore Roosevelt had passed away 06-Jan-1919.

-  #2  Robinson qualified in the broad jump after winning that event in the NCAA finals.  However, the games of 1940 were canceled due to the outbreak of WWII.

FCR -  Phil Hertz, Kamuela, Hawaii

Incorrect guesses:  Satchel Paige, Roy Campanella

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 30-Oct

Q.  Who was the first catcher to win the American League Rookie of the Year Award?

Hint: #1  He was the first post-expansion player in the American League to hit at least .300 with at least one hundred runs batted in three seasons in a row.

Hint: #2  He fits between numbers ten and sixteen.

A.  THURMAN MUNSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Monson’s AL ROY = 1970

-  #1  Munson hit both milestones in 1975 (.318,102); 1976 (.302, 105); 1977 (.308,100).

-  #2  Munson’s retired uniforms number 15 is between Yankee retired uniform #10 Phi Rizzuto & #16 Whitey Ford.

FCR -  Adam Foldes, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Carlton Fisk, Ivan Rodriguez, Joe Mauer, Johnny Bench

 

 

THURSDAY — 31-Oct

Q.  Which catcher was a league Rookie of the Year in the majors before Thurman Munson?

Hint: #1  He was the first player in the long history of his franchise to have his uniform number permanently retired.

Hint: #2  He worked in the cotton fields during school vacations to help his family survive.

A.  JOHNNY BENCH  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  NL ROY 1968

-  #1  Bench’s #5 was retired by the Reds on121-Aug-1984.  The Reds franchise began in 1882.  {Bill Deane sent us this:  “On 03-Aug1940, Reds’ backup catcher Willard Hershberger took his own life.  In the wake of this tragedy, the Reds announced that Hershberger’s number would be taken out of commission indefinitely (presumably following the example of the Yankees, who had started the tradition of retiring numbers with Gehrig’s seven months earlier).  However, by 1942, Reds #5 had reappeared on the roster, remaining there until Bench’s retirement in 1983.”}

            The players who wore # 5 with the Reds after Hershberger, all catchers, were:

Dick West (1941-43);

Joe Just (44-45);

Al Unser (45);

Ray Lamanno (46-48);

Dixie Howell (51);

Frank Baldwin (53);

Howie Landrith (53-55)

      … then Ed Bailey was the Reds catcher from 1956-61, but he wore number six, the number he was already wearing and didn’t switch … Darrell Johnson became the Reds catcher in 1962 &, following the tradition, was issued #5.  The next Reds player to wear it was Johnny Bench.  No other Reds player ever wore it.

-  #2  Bench often states that working in the cotton field to help his family taught him the value of hard work and perseverance and directly influenced his approach to baseball.

FCR -  Richard Masson, Lexington, Kentucky

Incorrect guesses:  Roy Campanella, Carlton Fisk, Mickey Cochrane, Elston Howard Ted Simmons

 

 

HALLOWEEN SPECIAL  — 31-Octe

Q.  Which Hall of Fame player’s favorite manager had neither played nor managed before in the majors?

Hint: #1  He was the first American League shortstop to have a season with a .300 batting average with thirty home runs and one hundred runs batted in?

Hint: #2  He was the last American League player in the twentieth century to hit safely six times in one game.

A.  CAL RIPKEN, Jr.  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Cal’s father, Cal Ripken, Sr. came to manage BAL in 1987 after having managed & won a single game for them in 1985.

-  #1  In 1991, the year of Cal’s 2nd AL MVP, he hit .323, had 34 HR & 114 RBI.  Only Ernie Banks had achieved these levels prior to that.

-  #2  On 13-Jun-1999 in Atlanta, 38-year-old Cal embarrassed the vaunted pitching of the NL East champion Braves with 2 HR, a double & 3 singles off 5 different pitchers as BAL prevailed 22-1.  A very good day.

FCR -  Tal Smith, Montgomery, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Robin Yount, Lou Boudreau, Marty Marion, Nomar Garciaparra, Alex Rodriguez, Vern Stephens, Luke Appling

 

 

FRIDAY  — 01-Nov

Q.  Who was the last player in the twentieth century to hit four doubles in a National League game?

Hint: #1  He was also the first National League player to receive six bases on balls in one game.  (Not the same game.  That would be a record!)

Hint: #2  He was the first player to appear as a DH in the World Series for the Houston Astros.

A.  JEFF BAGWELL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  2B 4 = 14-Jun-1996

-  #1  BB X6 = 20-Aug-1999v (16 innings)

-  #2  WS DH = 2005 G#1 & 2)

FCR -  Doug Greenwald, San Francisco

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SATURDAY  — 02-Nov

Q.  Which former Bulldog followed a teammate’s home run with one of his own, his first and on his first at-bat in the majors no less?

Hint: #1  He regularly shared Bible verses and faith-based reflections, crediting his values and faith for his approach to life and baseball.

Hint: #2  He wore a GOAT’s uniform number.

A.  AARON JUDGE  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Aaron had played for his alma mater’s Fresno State Bulldogs in college.  The HR in his 1st AB was on 13-Aug-2016.  The previous batter, Tyler Austin, had also homered.

-  #1  As he will no doubt do again next season, Judge used his faith to stay positive without ever being overbearing to hiss interlocutors.

-  #2  As he will no doubt do again next season, Judge wore uniform #99, the number worn by hockey great, Wayne Gretzky, eh?

FCR -  Doug Greenwald, San Francisco

Incorrect guesses:  Bill Virdon, Gary Gaetti, Clark, Dale Murphy, Will Clark, Ryan Braun, JD Drew, -Tyler Austin

 

 

WEEKEND BONUS  — 10-Aug

Q.  Who was the last catcher to lead the majors in batting average?

Hint: #1  In high school, he pitched a ten-inning, fourteen-strikeout game and set a state record for career ERA and was his high school valedictorian.

Hint: #2  A Gold Glove winner, he also was a Silver Slugger winner five times.

A.  BUSTER POSEY  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Posey hit .336 in 2012.

-  #1  Records for the state of Georgia.  Alumnus of Lee County HS (Leesburg, GA)

- #2  GG in 2016; SS in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017 & 2021

FCR -  Franklin Billingslea, Tallassee

Incorrect guesses:  Joe Mauer, Ivan Rodriguez, Jason Kendall, Mike Piazza

 

 

SUNDAY  — 11-Aug

Q.  Which student-athlete turned down offers from both Cal and Stanford?

Hint: #1  The year he made the major league All-Star game for the fifth time, he led the league in home runs, runs, OPS and total bases but was not voted the league’s more valuable player.

Hint: #2  He leads his franchise in career home runs by such a wide margin that second on that list is a Hall of Famer who won two MVPs and trails the leader by more than 100 home runs.

A.  RYAN BRAUN  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Braun attended the University of Miami on a baseball scholarship.

-  #1  In 2012, Braun hit 41 HR, had 108 R, had an OPS of .987 & racked up 356 TB.  His MVP was the year before.

-  #2  Braun retired w/352 HR, all for MIL.  2nd is Robin Yount with 251.

FCR -  Christian Trudeau, Windsor, Ontario

Incorrect guesses:  Barry Bonds

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 11-Aug

Q.  Since Maury Wills did it more than sixty years ago, who is the only Most Valuable Player to steal more than seventy bases in his season?

Hint: #1  The team that drafted him won the World Series in his fourth season.

Hint: #2  He was not, however, able to  participate.

A.  RONALD ACUNA  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Acuna had 73 SB in 2023 & was NL MVP.  Maury Wills stole 104 bases in 1962 & was voted NL MVP.

-  #1  The Braves won the 2021 WS.  Acuna had joined the team in 2018.

-  #2  In 2021, Ronald Acuna tore the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee, & so missed the 2nd half of the season, including the playoffs.

FCR -  Thomas Howell, Reno

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Rookie of the Year winners who also won a league MVP and never played for another team in the majors

 

Player         Team       ROY       MVP                        Years                    WAR

Acuna......... ATL....... 2018....... 2023*............................ 7.. 79.9

Bagwell...... HOU...... 1991....... 1994*.......................... 15.. 79.9

Bench.......... CIN....... 1968....... 1970, 1972................. 17.. 75.1

Braun.......... MIL....... 2007....... 2011........................... 14.. 47.1

Judge......... NYY....... 2017*..... 2022, 2024................... 9.. 52.2

Munson...... NYY....... 1970....... 1976........................... 11.. 46.1

Posey......... SFO....... 2010....... 2012........................... 12.. 44.8

Ripken........ BAL....... 1982....... 1983, 1991................. 21.. 95.9

Robinson.... BRO....... 1947....... 1949........................... 11.. 63.9

Trout........... LAA....... 2012*..... 2014*, 2016, 2019...... 14.. 86.2

 

*Unanimous

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Sarah Grynpas, Philadelphia (after Munson)

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Rookies of the year who led league in stolen bases

 

Thur     -  ROY and MVP winners whose number was retired

-   Team leaders in WAR for players who only played for one franchise

-   ROY from each decade that also won MVP

-   Rookies of the Year who spent their entire careers with one team

 

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Monday, October 28, 2024

2024-10-21 Hall of Fame pitchers who are Veterans of World WAR II

MONDAY  — 21-Oct

Q.  Which pitcher won the most game in the history of the major leagues (Minus, of course, all the right-handed pitchers)?

Hint: #1  He was his team’s Opening Day starting pitcher ten (10!) times and was thrice his league’s starting pitcher for the All-Star Game.

Hint: #2  He was the last pitcher before expansion to lead his league in strikeouts four consecutive seasons.

Hint: #3  Thirteen times he won twenty or more games in a season.  In eight of those, he led or tied for the league lead.

A.  WARREN SPAHN   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Spahn’s 363 pitching victories ranks him 6th all-time but 1st among lefties, well outdistancing Steve Carlton, the next lefty, who checks in with 329 W.  Spahn’s 1st W didn’t happen until he was 25 years old !

-  #1  Started ASG for the NL in 1949, 1958 & 1961(1).  He was the Braves Opening Day starting pitcher in 1950, 1952, 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962 & 1964.

-  #2  Spahn led in NL in K in 1949, 1950, 1951* & 1952.  *Tied w/BRO’s Don Newcombe.

-  #3  Spahn‘s fantastic B-R record.

FCR -  Thomas Nester, Ft. Myers

Incorrect guesses:  Lefty Grove, Pud Galvin, Bob Feller, Christy Mathewson, Satchel Paige, Pete Alexander, Randy Johnson

 

 

TUESDAY  — 22-Oct

Q.  Who surrendered more home runs to Mickey Mantle than any other pitcher?

Hint: #1  He was only the second ever pitcher to win the Cy Young Award the same season he led the league in bases-on-balls.

Hint: #2  He made his ML debut the year Lou Gehrig retired and played his final season when Pete Rose was called up.

A.  EARLY WYNN   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Mantle hit 13 HR off Wynn, from 15-Jul-1952 to 13-Jul-1961.  Mantle played 7 more years and hit 186 more HR, but no other pitcher ever overtook or tied Wynn’s total.

-  #1  Wynn won the MLB CYA in 1959 (There was only 1 then.).  He led  the majors in BB allowed with 119.  Only Bob Turley had done it before him w/123 BB in 1958.

-  #2  His career lasted from 1939 in Washington to 1963 in Cleveland.

FCR -  Damian Begley, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Feller, Pedro Ramos

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 23-Oct

Q.  Who pitched the first no-hitter for the Orioles after they had moved from St. Louis where they were the Browns?

Hint: #1  He was the first pitcher to take the mound in more than one thousand major league games.

Hint: #2  In spite of a Hall of Fame career, he pitched for nine different major league teams.  No Hall  of Famer has pitched for more.

A.  HOYT WILHELM   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Wilhelm no-hit NYY 1-0 on 20-Sep-1958.

-  #1  He pitched in 1,070 G, 6th on the career G list for pitchers.

-  #2    20-Nov-1947:  Drafted by NYG from BSN in the 1947 minor league draft.

26-Feb-1957:  Traded by NYG to STL for Whitey Lockman.

21-Sep-1957:  Selected off waivers by CLE from STL.

23-Aug-1958:  Selected off waivers by BAL from CLE.

14-Jan-1963:  Traded by BAL w/Ron Hansen, Dave Nicholson & Pete Ward CHW for Luis Aparicio & Al Smith.

15-Oct-1968:  Drafted by KCR from CHW as the 49th pick in the 1968 expansion draft.

12-Dec-1968:  Traded by KCR to CAL for Ed Kirkpatrick & Dennis Paepke.

08-Sep-1969:  Traded by CAL w/Bob Priddy to ATL for Clint Compton & Mickey Rivers.

21-Sep-1970:  Selected off waivers by CHC from ATL.

30-Nov-1970:  Traded by CHC to ATL for Hal Breeden.

29-Jun-1971:  Released by ATL.

10-Jul-1971:  Signed as a Free Agent with LAD.

21-Jul-1972:  Released by LAD.

Note:  Hall of Fame reliever Rich Gossage also had 9 MLB stops.

FCR -  Dan Greder, Ames, Iowa

Incorrect guesses:  Bobo Holloman

 

 

IN MEMORIAM  — 24-Oct

Q.  Which former All-Star threw the first pitch at the first game played outside the US or Canada?

Hint: #1  He was the first rookie to win the Cy Young Award.

Hint: #2  As a rookie, he led his league in games started and complete games while leading the majors in shutouts and strikeouts.

Hint: #3  A speedster on a Canadian team prevented his Rookie of the Year vote from being unanimous.

Hint: #4  Dusty Baker was a teammate and remembers, “Every Latin American country was represented when he pitched, not only Mexico.  I’m talking El Salvador, Nicaragua. There’d be flags.”

Hint: #5  His no-hitter against a future team of his was the day a former teammate did the same to a future team of his.

Hint: #6  He matched a remarkable record for All-Star Game strikeouts and did it with the same pitch used by the first owner of that feat.

Hint: #7  Attendance in games he was known to start, surged dramatically throughout the league for the first decade of his career.

Hint: #8  His achievement of winning the Rookie of the Year and the Cy Young Award in the same year is now listed among baseball’s most unbreakable records.

A.  FERNANDO VALENZUELA   [Wiki Bio] + [PBS News Obit]

-  Ans.  It was his native country!  On 16-Aug-1996, the Padres beat the Mets in Monterrey 15-10.

-  #1  1981 CYA.

-  #2  1981 25 GS; 11 CG & 1981 8 SHO; 180 K in a season shortened by a nearly two-month-long players’ strike.

-  #3  MON’s Tim Raines stole an MLB-leading 71 bases and stole a handful of 1st-place ROY votes in the NK in 1981.

-  #4  Dusty Baker, quote was told to mlb.com in 2021.

-  #5  On 29-Jun-1990,  Valenzuela held STL hitless while Dave Stewart was no-hitting TOR.

-  #6  In the 2nd ever All-Star Game in 1934, NYG pitcher Cark Hubbell K’ed 5 notable opponents in a row.  No other pitcher struck out 5 All-Stars in a row until Fernando did it in 1986, setting down Don Mattingly, Cal Ripken, Jesse Barfield, Lou Whitaker & Teddy Higuera consecutively, all on strikes.

-  #7  Games averaged 40,000+ fans in attendance, which was between 10,000 and 20,000 more per game than expected, depending on the stadium, for basically the entire 1980s.

-  #8  Rookies seldom receive that much opportunity or acclaim in the years since.

FCR -  Derek Granger, Chandler,, Arizona

Incorrect guesses:  Juan Marichal

 

 

THURSDAY  — 24-Oct

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher was roughed up by a rookie on that rookie’s debut game in the majors?

Hint: #1  He and some very well-known former Dodgers are alumni of the same university.

Hint: #2  He started opening day games for the same team for twelve straight seasons.

A.  ROBIN ROBERTS   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 30-Jul-1959, PHI visited Seals Stadium and saw their starting P ambushed by rookie Willie McCovey who had 2 singles & 2 triples all off Roberts.  Somebody looked like a future Hall of Famer that day.

-  #1  Roberts, Kirk Gibson, Ron Perranoski & Mike Marshall all attended Michigan State University.

-  #2  Roberts opened the season for PHI in 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 & 1961.  He also pitched Opening Day for HOU in 1966.  He did not start the O.D. game in any of his 4 seasons w/BAL.

FCR -  Terry Gans, San Carlos, California

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Feller, Tom Seaver, Jim Palmer, Jack Morris, Jim Bunning, Bob Gibson

 

 

FRIDAY — 25-Oct

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher to many baseball historians consider to be underappreciated & was referred to as "Satchel's Shadow", as he frequently relieved his better-known teammate?

Hint: #1  Together, their team dominated for many years, the term “dynasty” often being used in reference to that dominance.

Hint: #2  He (not Paige) was on the Dean’s List twice while playing in college.

Hint: #3  He was a scout for the Chicago Cubs after his playing days.

A.  HILTON SMITH   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Paige and Smith were longtime teammates on the KC Monarchs and two of the reasons for their dominance in the Negro American League.

-  #1  The Kansas City Monarchs won championships with Paige & Smith in 1940, 1941, 1943 & 1946 & were always in the first division* if they didn’t take the crown.  Smith had also played for the Monarchs when they won in 1937 & 1939.

-  #2  Smith was an Agricultural Science major at Prairie View State Normal and Industrial College in 1928 and 1929.

-  #3  Following his retirement after the 1948 season, Smith served as a coach and scout – eventually scouting for the Chicago Cubs until his death on Nov. 18, 1983.

*Meaning in the top half of all teams in the final standings.

FCR -  Jay Caldwell, St. Petersburg, Florida

Incorrect guesses:  Joe Rogan, Buck O'Neil

 

 

SATURDAY — 26-Oct

Q.  Who was the first pitcher to strike out eighteen batters in a nine-inning game?

Hint: #1  After considerable success in the majors, he incorporated himself.

Hint: #2  He was the first American League pitcher going by his given name to start an All-Star game.

A.   BOB FELLER   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 02-Oct-1938(1), Feller, a month shy of his 20th birthday, fanned 18 Detroit Tigers, but lost 4-1 in a G lasting just over 2 hours.

-  #1  Feller incorporated as Ro-Fel, Inc., in order to reduce his tax burden.

-  #2  Feller was the starting AL pitcher for the ASG in 1941.  All the others, from 1933-1940 were called either “Lefty” or “Red”.

FCR -  Scott Morissey, Hamilton, Ontario

Incorrect guesses:  Roger Clemens, Ron Guidry, Hal Newhouser

 

SUNDAY  — 27-Oct

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher was in the majors five years before he threw his first pitch to a big league batter?

Hint: #1  He threw the first American League night-time no-hitter.

Hint: #2  He played centerfield during a teammate’s no-hitter.

Hint: #3  He was an important part of the last World Series championship his team has ever won.

A.  BOB LEMON   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Lemon had a sip of coffee at 3rd base for CLE in each of 1941 & 1942.  Following WWII, he rejoined the team as a starting P & was an AL All-Star every season 1948-1954.

-  #1  In the evening of 30-Jun-1948 in Detroit, Lemon held the Tigers hitless.  He walked 3, but won the G 2-0.

-  #2  Lemon played center field on 30-Apr-1946 as Bob Feller no-hit the Yankees.  Lemon got a hit & made it as far s 3rd base, but didn’t score.  He also caught flyball out from Joe DiMaggio in the 6th..  Lemon was CLE’s centerfielder 12 X that year & 1 X in 1947.

-  #3  Lemon won G #2 & 6 in the 1948 World Series when, ironically, the Indians beat the Braves.  CLE has won the AL pennant 4 X since:  1954, 1995, 1997 & 2016 but did not prevail in any of those WS.

FCR -  Eric Stone, Los Gatos, California

Incorrect guesses:  Don Black, Catfish Hunter

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  —27-Oc

Q.  Which former star died six days after being elected to the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  His positions are listed in Baseball-Reference as Pitcher, Centerfielder and Second Baseman.

Hint: #2  He struck out eighteen batters to set a major league record; he struck out nineteen in a winter league to set a record there that still stands.

A.  LEON DAY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HOF election 07-Mar-1995, died 13-Mar-1995.

-  #1  Career numbers by position:  Pitching = 91; Outfield = 59; 2B = 32.  No doubt there additional hundreds of games unaccounted for.

-  #2  Day fanned 18 in a G in 1942 in the Negro National League; K’d 19 in a G in the Puerto Rican Winter League.  Neither record was ever broken.  Another one tat can’t be topped is striking out 14 in the East-West All-Star game.

FCR -  Gabe Kinstlinger, Reisterstown, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Bullet Rogan, Martin Dihigo, Bob Feller, Eppa Rixey

 

WEEK’S THEME – Hall of Fame pitchers who are Veterans of World WAR II

 

Day............................. (Army).................... 18.3

Feller.......................... (Navy)..................... 63.4

Lemon........................ (Navy) .................... 48.2

Roberts....................... (Army).................... 86.1

Spahn......................... (Army).................. 100.1

Wilhelm...................... (Army).................... 46.8

Wynn.......................... (Army).................... 61.0

 

Also qualifying:

Ted Lyons.................. (Marine Corps)........ 70.6

Red Ruffing................ (Army Air).............. 68.6

 

Did not qualify:

Smith.......................... (~)........................... 23.5

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying themePat Ray, Paradise Valley, Arizona (after Wilhelm)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Hall of Fame pitchers who pitched a scoreless inning in an All Star Game at age 40 or older 

            -  Hof pitchers that served in the army in WW II

            -  Guys who threw a lot of innings in the 50s

 

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