Monday, July 13, 2026

2026-07-06 National League Grand Slam leaders

MONDAY  — 06-Jul-2026

Q.  Who holds the major league record for most lifetime runs-batted-in?

Hint: #1  He was the first player to win a Gold Glove Award and a batting title in the same season.

Hint: #2  He once said, “I really consider the triple the most exciting hit in baseball.”

A.  HENRY AARON [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Aaron’s 2,297 career RBI total averages 99.87 for each of 23 seasons.  He had 80+ RBI for 17 consecutive seasons.

-  #1  In 1959, Aaron’s .355 BA led everybody.  He earned his 2nd of his 3 straight GGs that season.

-  #2  Quoted in Baseball Digest, Dec. 1999.  Aaron hit 98 3B in his career, thrice in double digits.

FCR -  Cliff Beiser, Kissimmee, Florida

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

TUESDAY  — 07-Jul-2026

Q.  Who was the first National Leaguer to hit more than fifty home runs in separate seasons?

Hint: #1  The state where he was born had only been a state for a decade and he is still its only native Hall of Famer.

Hint: #2  He was the General Manager of the San Diego Padres after his playing days.

A.  RALPH KINER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Kiner hit 51 HR in 1947 & 54 in 1949.

-  #1  Kiner was born in Santa Rita, New Mexico 27-Oct-1922.  Statehood was bestowed on New Mexico 12-Jan-1912, the 47th to enter the Union.  Santa Rita, BTW, no longer exists.

-  #2  Kiner was the GM of the PCL‘s SD Padres 1956-1960, a time when among others, Rocky Colavito, Mudcat Grant, Bob Lemon, Larry Doby & Gary Peters played for them.

FCR -  Richard Nicholson, Richmond, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Mel Ott

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 08-Jul-2026

Q.  Which one-time Oakland A’s slugger, unanimously voted Rookie of the Year, posted a one-season qualifying batting average higher than any other player at his position?  (Reasonable minimums apply.)

Hint: #1  During his sixteen-year career, he played for five major league teams, won ten Silver Slugger Awards and was selected to twelve All-Star Games.  He played for OAK in 2007.

Hint: #2  Among his eight times receiving league MVP votes, half resulted in top five, never, though he never took the top spot.

A.  MIKE PIAZZA  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Piazza was NL ROY in 1993, receiving all 28 1st-place votes.  In 1997, he hit .352 for LAD, behind Tony Gwynn (.372) & Larry Walker (.366).  Only Joe Mauer among full-time catchers had a higher season BA with .365 in 2009, his MVP year.  (Min. 130 G; 90% at C.  He only exceeded 130 G once, but not in 2009.)

-  #1  Played for LAD, FLA,  NYM, SDP & OAK.

-  #2  IN NL MVP voting, Piazza was 4th in 1995, 2nd in 1996, 2nd in 1997 w/LAD & 3rd in 2000 w/NYM.

FCR - David Sloan, Florissant, Missouri

Incorrect guesses:  Nick Swisher, Mark McGwire, Jason Kendall, David Justice.

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  08-Jul-2026

Q.  Who is the only major leaguer to accumulate all the following awards:

  -  Rookie of the Year,

  -  Most Valuable Player,

  -  Home Run Derby Champion,

  -  Major League Home Run Title (twice)

  -  Major League Runs-Batted-In title (thrice)

  -  League Championship Series Most Valuable Player,

  -  The Sporting News Player of the Year

  -  World Series ring

Hint: #1  He hit the most home runs in a sophomore season.

Hint: #2  Became a Banana Ball coach.

A.  RYAN HOWARD  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Demonstrable of an outstanding career:

          2005 NL ROY

          2006 NL MVP

          2006 HRD Champ

          MLB HR titles (58 in 2006 & 48 in 2008)

          MLB RBI titles (149 in 2006, 146 in 2008 &141 in 2009

          2009 NLCS MVP when PHI beat LAD 4-1. Drove in 8 runs in the series & set a MLB post-season record by driving in runs in 8 consecutive post season games.

          2006 TSN POY

          WS in 2008.  (Did not win WS MVP—not a typo!)  Taylor Swift sang the national anthem.

-  #1  Howard sailed past Mike Schmidt’s PHI 1980 franchise record of 48, hit 58 in 2006,  now the standard for most HR in a player’s 2nd MLB season.

-  #2  On 09-Oct-2025, was named the "primetime coach" of the new Indianapolis Clowns, the 6th team in the Banana Ball Championship League. 

FCR -  Mark Manuel, Kenai, Alaska

Incorrect guesses:  Albert Pujols, Jose Canseco, Bryce Harper, Ken Griffey Jr, Shane Victorino, Shohei Ohtani, Johnny Bench

 

 

THURSDAY  — 09-Jul-2026

Q.  Who was the most recent player to retire with a National League batting average of .350?

Hint: #1  The year he led the league in both hit and walks his final batting average was over .400.

Hint: #2  He once summed up his career saying, “I don't like to sound egotistical, but every time I stepped up to the plate with a bat in my hands, I couldn't help but feel sorry for the pitcher .”

A.  ROGERS HORNSBY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Hornsby’s 19-season NL BA was .359. His .299 in 5 years in the AL brought his career MLB mark to the more familiar .358.

-  #1  Symmetrically, Hornsby hit .424 in 1924.  He also led the NL in runs (121), walks (89), slugging (.696) & on base % (.507).  He led the majors in WAR (12.5) & hits (227).  The player who kept him from the MLB lead in those other 4 categories was Babe Ruth.

-  #2  He’s also given us a few other gems, viz:

“I don’t want to play golf.  When I hit a ball, I want someone else to go chase it.”

“Any ballplayer who doesn’t sign autographs for kids isn’t an American.  He’s a communist.”

“I don’t believe there’s any such thing as a good loser.”

“The big trouble is not really who isn’t in the Hall of Fame, but who is.  It was established for a select few.”

“I’d rather have him (Grover Alexander) pitch a crucial game for me drunk than anyone I’ve ever known sober.”

FCR -  Rick Fink, Edison, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Bill Terry, Cap Anson

 

 

THURSDAY Bis — 09-Jul-2026

Q.  Which native Hoosier played one game at third base for the Brooklyn Dodgers before joining the Marines?

Hint: #1  It would be another fourteen years before he was stationed again at third, and only then for two games there that year.

Hint: #2  He still holds the all-time one-season record for sacrifice flies.

Hint: #3  He was a miraculous manager.  Some say “the” miraculous manager.

A.  GIL HODGES  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  It was his only MLB game before leaving to serve his country in 1943.  He drew a walk.  Hodges was born in Princeton, Indiana 04-Apr-1924.

-  #1  In 1957 he was at third for two games in the Dodgers’ last week before moving to Los Angeles.

-  #2  Hodges had 19 sac flies in 154 games in 1954.  That’s still the most, even though a regular MLB season is now 8 games longer.

-  #3  Hodges guided the formerly downtrodden NY Mets to a World Series championship in 1969.  They’ve never been able to slough off their “Miracle Mets” nickname.  You’ll even hear the occasional sportscaster refer to them simply as “The Miracles”.

FCR -  Chris Betsch, Albany, Indiana

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

FRIDAY  — 10-Jul-2026

Q.  Who was the first player to hit two home runs in an inning twice?

Hint: #1  In his MVP season, his intentional bases-on-balls total exactly matched his league-leading home run total.

Hint: #2  Two opposing managers, both now in the Hall of Fame, gave some telling observations.  The one who faced him the most said, “He doesn’t hit any cheap ones.  When he belts a home run, he does it with such authority it seems like an act of God.  You can’t cry about it.”  Another top manager opined, “If you pitch to him he’ll ruin baseball.  He’d hit 80 home runs.  There’s no comparison between him and anybody else in the league.”

A.  WILLIE McCOVEY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HR/inning = 2… 12-Apr-1973, (4th inning);  27-Jun-1977, (6th inning).

-  #1  In 1969, the first season after MLB lowered the official height of the pitchers’ mound by 5", pitching coaches around the NL were compelled to admit that it was wiser to walk “Stretch” than to risk pitching to him.  Thus, his 45 HR total was equaled by his 45 IBBs.  Ted Williams, the all-time record holder in career on base %, was purposely walked in 1957, 33 times & that was the MLB season record going into 1969.  The chants of “Pitch to -----!” would not be heard for another generation.

-  #2  Quotes by Walter Alston  Sparky Anderson.

FCR -  Madison McEntire, Bryant, Arkansas

Incorrect guesses:  Fernando Tatis Sr, Barry Bonds, Ken Williams 

 

 

SATURDAY— 11-Jul-2026

Q.  Which MVP wore uniform numbers 2211112, er… , I mean 2, 21, 11, 12 variously for his six teams during his seventeen years in the majors?

Hint: #1  An alumnus of a Bay Area university, he led the league in sacrifice flies for a Bay Area major league team.

Hint: #2  A Hall of Fame player, yet only twice did he lead his team in WAR for a season:  Once with his first team and once with his last team.

A.  JEFF KENT  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Kent for TOR (#10); NYM (#39, 12); CLE (# 12, 2;); SFG/HOU (#21); LAD (#12).

-  #1 Kent attended the University io California at Berkeley (“Cal” to most) & playing for SFG, led the NL in Sac Flies with 10 in 1998 & 13 in 2001.

-  #2  He led the Mets in 1995 with a 3.2 WAR and led the Dodgers in 2005 w3.8.

FCR -  Steve Charick, Ocean, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SATURDAY SPECIAL  — 11-Jul-2026

Q.  Who hit more home runs in the majors than any other player born in the Dominican Republic?

Hint: #1  One might be justified in supposing that he fashioned his defensive posture from Jeff Bagwell’s batting stance, but his Gold Glove wins reinforce his approach.

Hint: #2  He finished in the top three in league Most Valuable player voting eight (8!) times in his first decade in the majors.

A.  ALBERT PUJOLS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Pujols retired with 703 career HRs.  Sammy Sosa (609) & Manny Ramirez (555) are #2 & #3 on that list.

-  #1  Click here or here to see his solid approach to defense.

-  #2  Pujols’ NL MVP voting finishes with STL:

2001   4th

2002   2nd

2003   2nd

2004   3rd

2005   1st

2006   2nd

2007   9th

2008   1st

2009* 1st

2010   2nd

2011   5th

FCR -  Gregory Koch, Falls Church, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  David Ortiz, Vladimir Guerrero

 

 

WEEKEND BONUS  — 12-Jul-2026

Q.  Who was the last native of Alabama to hit a home run for the National League in an All-Star game?

Hint: #1  He was the first ever right-handed batter to hit more than thirty home runs on the road in one season.

Hint: #2  The first time he led the majors in RBI, his team won the World Series in four games.

A.  GEORGE FOSTER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HR off Catfish Hunter in the 3rd inning of the 1976 ASG.

-  #1  In his MVP year of 1977, Foster hit 31 of his 52 HR somewhere other than Riverfront Stadium.  NOTE:  This question was written in 1997.  Since then, right-handers Aaron Judge & Mark McGwire hit 32 home runs in away games in 2022 and 1998.

-  #2  In 1976, CIN swept NYY 4-0 in the WS.  Foster led both leagues in RBI w/121.  His teammate Joe Morgan was 2nd w/111.

FCR -  Walt Cherniak, Woodbine, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Cal Raleigh, Frank Thomas

 

 

SUNDAY  — 12-Jul-2026

Q.  Who was the first player to hit World Series home runs for three major league teams.

Hint: #1  He was the first player to hit two doubles in the same World Series inning.

Hint: #2  In the city where he was born, its elevation in feet exceeds the total population.

A.  MATT WILLIAMS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HR in 1989 for SFG, off Dave Stewart in 2nd inning of game #3;

In 1997 for CLE off Jay Powell in the 8th inning of game #3.

In 2001 for ARI off Roger Clemens in the 1st inning of game #2.

-  #1  Two doubles in the 3rd inning of game 6 of the 2001 WS off Andy Pettitte & Jay Witasick.

-  #2  Williams was born in Bishop, California, pop. 3,819 in 2020.  Elevation 4,150.

FCR -  Randal Chandler, Germantown, Tennessee

Incorrect guesses:  Jacoby Ellsbury, Lonnie Smith

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 22-Mar-2026

Q.  Who hit the last triple in a game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum?

Hint: #1  One season he hit forty-five home runs without ever hitting ten in any calendar month.

Hint: #2  Had this player’s question been nearer the front of the week, more people would have guessed the theme.

A.  ERNIE BANKS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Banks’s triple was on 19-Sep-1961.

-  #1  His HR distribution in 1959, his second hm run season was:Rs in 1959, his second MVP season, were as follows:

        5 - April

        7 - May

        9 - June

        8 - July

        9 - August

        7 - September

       45 - Total

-  #2  Banks was well-known for his grand slams.

FCR -  Gary Sarnoff, Alexandria, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Frank Howard, Willie Kirkland

 

 

THEME:  National League grand slam leaders

Batter         GSs         WAR

McCovey... 18............. 64.5

Aaron......... 16........... 143.2

Howard...... 15............. 14.5

Hodges...... 14............. 43.8

Piazza........ 14............. 59.6

Pujols........ 13........... 101.2

Foster........ 13............. 44.2

Kent........... 13............. 55.4

Hornsby.... 12........... 127.4

Banks......... 12............. 67.8

Kiner.......... 12............. 48.1

Williams..... 12............. 46.6

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Warren Kent, Whitehall, Michigan

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Sat       -  NL players with batting average .300 and 40 home runs and 100 RBI in a season

 

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