Monday, April 6, 2026

2026-03-30 The last Detroit Tigers players who wore retired uniform numbers before those numbers were officially retired

MONDAY  — 23-Mar-2026

Q.  What 18-time All-Star made his major league debut the season before his hometown got a big league team?

Hint: #1  Though he never hit thirty home runs in a season, he was the youngest player in history to hit three home runs in a game.

Hint: #2  This ten-time Gold Glover finished second in MVP voting twice, losing out to a different New York Yankees catcher both times.

A.  AL KALINE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Baltimore native Kaline played his first big league game in 1953 and became the team’s starting  right fielder in 1954, the year the St. Louis Browns moved east and became the Baltimore Orioles.

-  #1  Twenty-year-(and 119 days)-old Kaline left the yard three times against the Kansas City A’s in April 1955. Eddie Matthews is the only other player with a three-homer game to his credit before his 21st birthday, though he was 231 days older than Kaline when he did.

-  #2  In 1955, Kaline was a runner-up to Yogi Berra for AL MVP; in 1963, he was voted second-best behind Elston Howard.

FCR -  Andy McCue, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Willie Mays, Robin Yount, Brooks Robinson

 

 

TUESDAY  — 31-Mar-2025

Q.  Whose Texas Rangers team record for most times hit-by-pitch did Shin-Soo Choo break in 2019?

Hint: #1  He and Alex Rodriguez are tied for ninth most homers by a Rangers batter.

Hint: #2  He won his second American League Gold Glove despite playing only 37 games in the field for his AL squad.

A.  IAN KINSLER  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  In eight seasons in Arlington, Kinsler took one for the team 57 times.  Of Choo’s 152 career HBPs, 71 occurred while he was in a Texas uniform.

-  #1  Kinsler and A-Rod each hit 156 dingers for Texas, one behind Nelson Cruz for eighth place.

-  #2  At the 2018 trade deadline, the Boston Red Sox acquired Kinsler from the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he’d played 91 games at second base.  Kinsler’s previous Gold Glove had been awarded in 2016.

FCR -   Michael Berry, Culver City, California

Incorrect guesses:  Rafael Palmeiro, Ivan Rodriguez, Carlos Gomez

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 25-Mar-2025

Q.  What former White Sox southpaw shares the record with Kenny Lofton and Josh Donaldson for most different franchises played for in the postseason?

Hint: #1  When he and Jamie Moyer took the mound against each other in 2007, they fell about a year-and-a-half shy of the oldest pitching matchup in history.

Hint: #2  He threw a perfect game for the same team and in the same stadium as a fellow alumnus from his high school had decades earlier.

A.  DAVID WELLS [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Wells had postseason appearances with the TOR, CIN, BAL, NYY, BOS & SDP with 3 WS and 2 rings..  Lofton went to the playoffs with CLE, ATL, SFG, CHC, NYY & LAD.  The 2015 AL MVP Donaldson did it with OAK, TOR, CLE, ATL, NYY & MIL.  They have now been joined by Max Scherzer with DET, WSN, LAD, NYM, TEX & TOR as well as Fernando Rodney with DET, WSN, TBR, CHC, ARI & OAK.  It's interesting to note that Wells & Lofton even faced each other in postseason play, in the 1998 ALCS & the 2003 ALDS.  Wells pitched for CHW in 2015.

-  #1  Wells and Moyer were a combined 88 years, 307 days when the San Diego Padres and Philadelphia Phillies started them head-to-head on 21-Jul-2007.  When Don Sutton and Phil Niekro had faced off in 1987, their ages totaled 90 years, 135 days.

-  #2  Wells and Don Larsen, graduates of Point Loma High School in San Diego, California, threw perfect games for the Yankees in Yankee Stadium in 1956 and 1998, respectively. The baseball field at Point Loma High is named after Wells.

FCR -  Michael McCroskey, Sugar Land, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Randy Johnson, Kenny Rogers, Frank Viola, Jack McDowell, Jon Lester, Edwin Jackson, Mark Buerhle

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  02-Apr-2025

Q.  What right-handed hurler helped set the tone for his team’s dominant, World Series-winning season by throwing a no-hitter on the season debut of NBC’s Game of the Week in a game that the network had selected to spotlight the pitcher from the opposing team?

Hint: #1  He credits a college teammate’s father with helping him develop his pitching to the point that he was drafted after his junior year.

Hint: #2  He worked as a color commentator for each of the three teams he won World Series titles with.

A.  JACK MORRIS [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In April 1984, Morris no-hit CHW to give the DET their fourth of nine straight wins to start a season.  NBC chose that game to air because producers wanted to focus on Chicago’s newly acquired Tom Seaver.  However, the White Sox rotation shifted because of a rain delay earlier in the week, and Seaver didn’t play, starting the following afternoon instead.

-  #1  Vern Law, 1960 Cy Young winner & father of Vance Law, worked with Morris & the rest of the BYU pitching staff in the 1970s.

-  #2  Morris spent time as a broadcaster for the Tigers, Twins & Blue Jays.

FCR -  Marc Kell, Columbia, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Burt Hooton

 

 

THURSDAY  — 02-Apr-2026

Q.  Who scored the first run in the history of Three Rivers Stadium?

Hint: #1  His first career hit came off future Hall of Famer Bob Gibson.

Hint: #2  In pursuit of his World Series ring, he hit three postseason home runs off three future Hall of Famers.

A.  RICHIE HEBNER [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 16-Jul-1970, Hebner had the stadium’s 1st H, a 1-out single off CIN’s starter Gary Nolan, then scored 2 batters later on an Al Oliver single.

-  #1  In the top of the eighth inning of the 1969 season opener, Hebner singled off Gibson in his fifth major-league plate appearance.

-  #2  As part of the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates’ Championship squad, Hebner homered off Juan Marichal in Game 3 of the NLCS, Gaylord Perry in Game 4, and Jim Palmer in Game 2 of the World Series.

FCR -  Steve Berman, Wanaque, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Tony Perez, Bob Robertson, Tommy Agee, Matty Alou, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell

 

 

FRIDAY — 03-Apr-2026

Q.  When Ronel Blanco no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays on 01-Apr-2024, whom did he surpass as the pitcher to throw a no-hitter the earliest in a season?

Hint: #1  His no-hitters caused some ironic grumbling among Mets fans.

Hint: #2  He  was the third player in the history of the Japanese Baseball Hall of Fame to be elected on his first ballot.

Hint: #3  He was the first Japanese pitcher to be named an Opening Day starter.  It was his first game with his new team.  He (they) won that one.

A.  HIDEO NOMO  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In his season debut for the Boston Red Sox on 04-Apr-2001, Nomo no-hit the Baltimore Orioles, making him the fourth player in major league history to toss no-hitters in both leagues. He’d previously no-hit the Colorado Rockies while pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1996.

-  #1  Nomo had now pitched no-hitters both before & after he played for the Mets, who at that time had not had no-hitter from any Met. pitcher.

-  #2  Prior to Nomo, Sadaharu Oh & Victor Starfin were the only first-ballot inductees.

-  #3  In 2000.  Nomo’s only season with DET.

FCR -  William Neusidl, Easton, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Feller

 

 

T.G.I.F. SPECIAL  — 03-Apr-2025

Q.  What two-time Silver Slugger was the second player to boast three 30-30 seasons?

Hint: #1  He earned two World Series rings in a three-year span despite failing to collect a hit in either of those postseasons.

Hint: #2 He and Ripper Collins are the only switch hitters to win NL Home Run titles on the Modern Era.

HOWARD JOHNSON  [SABR Bio]

- Ans. In 1989, Johnson joined Willie Mays and Bobby Bonds as the only players with two 30-30 seasons to their credit.  With his third 30-30 season two years later, he surpassed Mays to join Bonds as the only players with three or more.  In the ensuing years, Barry Bonds (5), Alfonso Soriano (4), and José Ramírez (3) have joined that list.

- #1 Johnson went hitless in eight postseason at-bats for DET in 1984 & in1986 for NYM.  He collected his 1st and only playoff hit in 1988, going 1-for-18 in a 7-game NLCS loss to the LAD.

- #2 Johnson’s 38 homers in 1991 set the NL record for switch hitters.  Since then, that total has been surpassed six times (Lance Berkman, 45 in 2006 and 42 in 2002; Chipper Jones, 45 in 1999; Carlos Beltran, 41 in 2006; Todd Hundley, 41 in 1996 & Ken Caminiti, 40 in 1996), but none of those totals lead the NL.  Collins won the 1934 home run title with STL with 35, a record in this category that stood until Johnson hit 36 in 1987.  In 1890, switch-hitter  Walt Wilmot who led the NL in HRs with 13 in 1890 with Chicago

FCR -  Gary Wolcott, Annandale, Virginia

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SATURDAY  — 04-Apr-2026

Q.  What former Nationals infielder spoiled Rich Hill’s no-hit bid with a lead-off, walk-off homer in extra innings?

Hint: #1  He got the first out of the first triple play in PNC Park history.

Hint: #2  His uncle won World Series rings in both the American and National League.

A.  JOSH HARRISON   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Harrison, who played for Washington in 2020-21, cleared the fence at PNC Park to lead off the 10th inning on 23-Aug-2017, giving Pittsburgh a 1-0 win over the Dodgers. Hill, who’d lost his shot at a perfect game to a ninth-inning error, threw only 99 pitches in the complete-game loss.

-  #1  In a day game played 14-Sep-2014, with runners at first & second, Cubs batter Matt Szczur smashed a hard grounder to Harrison at third.  He stepped on the bag & threw to Neil Walker to start the 5-4-3 triple play.

-  #2  Harrison’s uncle, John Shelby, played centerfield for the 1983 Baltimore Orioles and 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers.

FCR -  Gabe Kinstlinger, Reisterstown, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Josh Bell, Gary Sheffield

 

 

S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT!  S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y NIGHT!  04-Apr-2026

Q.  What former Mariners infielder is the only major leaguer to have multiple five-hit games on his birthdays?

Hint: #1  In another five-hit game, he missed a chance to hit for the cycle because after going single-triple-single-homer, he belted another home run instead of a double.

Hint: #2  Albert Belle rang this player’s bell and was handed a five-game suspension for breaking up a double play it with a serious forearm shiver that sent him flying.

A.  FERNANDO VINA  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Vina had four five-hit games in his career, two of which came on 16-Apr-1998 & 16-Apr-2000, his 29th and 31st birthdays.  Another came 10 days before his 32nd.  Brant Brown is the only other player with a five-hit game on his birthday.

-  #1  It was the only multi-homer game of Vina’s career.

-  #2  While fielding an Eddie Murray ground ball in the 8th inning of the game on 31-May-1996, Vina blocked the running lane from first to second base.  Belle collided with the much smaller Vina, leading with his left forearm, but adding his right for emphasis.  The impact left Vina laid out in the based path and, while not completing the DP, he held the ball & recorded the out.   Belle elucidates.

FCR -  Anthony Jablonski, Evanston, Illinois

Incorrect guesses:  Jose Vidro, Joey Cora, Alex Rodriguez, Brett Boone

 

 

SUNDAY  — 05-Apr-2026

Q.  In 2025, German Marquez became the 17th pitcher in the Modern Era to finish a season with 16 or more wins losses and an ERA over 6.00.  Who is the only pitcher to do it twice?

Hint: #1  In his 13-year career, he made only one All-Star team.  The following season, he surrendered a National League-record 48 home runs.

Hint: #2  He claimed to own more than 2,000 suits and that he’d never worn any of them more than once.

Hint: #3  According to his nickname, he’d be five hours behind Greenwich.

A.  JOSE LIMA [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2000 (7-16, 6.65 ERA) & 2005 (5-16, 6.99 ERA)

-  #1  Lima was selected for the 1999 NL All-Star roster & pitched the 6th inning, surrendering a single to Shawn Green & retiring the 3 other batters he faced.  In 2000, batters took him yard 48 times, two shy of the major league record of 50 set by Bert Blyleven in 1986.  In doing so off Lima, batters scored 152 runs, 145 of them earned.

-  #2  Arriving at Mets Spring Training camp in 2006, Lima explained that he gave his old suits to his brothers, who wore the same sizes that he did.

-  #3  His appearances were called “Lima Time” an expression said to have been invented the Huston Astro announcers circa 1999.  It took no time at all to catch on with the fans & was enthusiastically embraced by the man himself.

FCR -  David Skelton, Woodway, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Bobo Newsom, Livan Hernandez

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 29-Mar-2025

Q.  Which rookie catcher, drafted out of Norway, boasted to Sports Illustrated, “Every time I catch, we draw 50,000 people”?

Hint: #1  He went to two All-Star games, each as a bullpen coach and won a World Series ring.

Hint: #2  In his only major league managerial stint, he replaced Don Baylor and was replaced by Dusty Baker.

Hint: #3  He hit only one home run in the majors, but it proved to be a game winner.

A.  BRUCE KIMM  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Kimm, a catcher drafted by the CHW out of Norway High School in Norway, Iowa, (also the Alma Mater of major leaguers Mike Boddicker & Hal Trosky) formed a bond with fellow rookie Mark Fidrych in 1976 & was behind the plate for every game of The Bird’s Rookie-of-the-Year-winning season.

-  #1  Kimm was bullpen coach for the FLA when they won the World Series in 1997.  He was also the NL All-Star bullpen coach in 1988 and 1998.

-  #2  In 2002, the 34-49 CHC fired Baylor & promoted Kimm, who’d been managing the AAA Iowa Cubs, but he failed to turn the team around, going 33-45 the rest of the season.

-  #3  Kimm’s solo home run came in the eighth inning of a tie game on 17-Aug-1976, giving DET a 3-2 win, earning Fidrych a win and handing CAL starter Frank Tanana a loss. Fidrych and Tanana finished second and third, respectively, behind BAL Jim Palmer in Cy Young voting.

FCR -  Alan Makovsky, Washington, DC

Incorrect guesses: Arndt Jorgens, Duke Sims

 

 

THEME:  The last Detroit Tigers players who wore retired uniform numbers before they (the numbers) were officially retired

 

Big THANKS to Baltimore’s JAKE BELL for this week’s theme and questions.

 

Uni #    Retired to Honor              Last Tiger to Wear It (Year)

  6....... Al Kaline........................... Kaline (1954-1974)

11....... Sparky Anderson............. Kimm (1977)

47....... Jack Morris....................... Morris (1977-1990)

  2....... Charlie Gehringer............ Hebner (1980-1982)

  5....... Hank Greenberg.............. Johnson (1982)

16....... Hal Newhouser................ Wells (1993-1995)

23....... Willie Horton.................... Nomo (2000)

42....... Jackie Robinson.............. Lima (2001-2002)

10....... Jim Leyland...................... Vina (2004)

  3....... Alan Trammel................... Kinsler (2014-2017)

  1....... Lou Whitaker.................... Harrison (2019)

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Warren Kent, Whitehall, Michigan (after Morris on Wed.)

 

 

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Monday, March 30, 2026

2026-03-23 HOF Victims of the hidden-ball trick caught by another Hall of Famer

MONDAY  — 16-Mar-2026

Q.  Who is the winningest manager in Pittsburgh Pirates history?

Hint: #1  As a player, he’s also in the Pirates franchise top ten career producers in WAR, runs, triples, bases on balls, stolen bases

Hint: #2  He was the first player to go five-for-five in his major league debut.

A.  FRED CLARKE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Clarke’s Pirates teams won 1,422 games.

-  #1  His PIT rankings show a WAR of 46.8, 1,015 runs, 156 triples, 630 walks & 261 SB.  He is in the team’s top 50 in virtually every offensive category.

-  #2  On 30-Jun-1894 , Clarke had 5 hits in a 9-inning game, 4 singles & a triple.

FCR -  David Doonan, Bradenton, Florida

Incorrect guesses:  Bill Virdon, Danny Murtaugh, Honus Wagner, Clint Hurdle, Pie Traynor

 

 

TUESDAY  — 17-Mar-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Famer led the revolt that prompted the formation of the Players League in 1889?

Hint: #1  Ten players who are now in the Hall of Fame played for a Players League team.

Hint: #2  He became a successful lawyer after his days in the majors, but his degree was earned during his playing career a decade before he retired.

A.  JOHN WARD  A/K/A  Monte Ward  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  The league played a full schedule in 1890, but the NL had deep pockets and the PL was too thinly backed.  The Players League was virtually entirely the product of Ward’s energies & efforts.  He recruited financial investors; found playing venues; arranged the league’s schedule; dealt every day a spectrum of obstacles confronting any start-up all while successfully fighting off NL legal efforts to suppress player movement.

-  #1  Ward’s law degree was from Columbia.  One of the reasons funds ran low in the PL is how much was needed to entice such star players away from the NL & AA & to secure venues, existing or planned.  Notwithstanding, these players will always have PL on their baseball résumé*:

Player                           PL tm                1891 tm

Dan Brouthers................... BOS........... BOS AA

Roger Connor.................... NYT........... NYG NL

Ed Delahanty..................... CLE........... PHI NL

Buck Ewing........................ NYT........... NYG NL

Tim Keefe........................... NYT........... NYG NL

King Kelly........................... BOS........... CKK AA, BOS AA; BOS NL

Jim O'Rourke..................... NYT........... NYG NL

Old Hoss Radbourn........... BOS........... PRO AA; CIN NL

John Montgomery Ward..... BWW......... PRO AA

Deacon White..................... BUF........... ~

-  #2  He was hired as legal counsel by many active & retired players.

FCR -  John Gottko, Corvallis, Oregon

*Without exception, the HoFers listed here had healthy moustaches.  Did Ward require it?  You be the judge.

Incorrect guesses:  Hughie Jennings, Kid Nichols

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 18-Mar-2025

Q.  Who stole home more times than any player not named Ty Cobb?

Hint: #1  Willie Mays is the only National Leaguer with more career outfield putouts*.

Hint: #2  He was the first player to collect two hits in an inning twice in the same game.

A.  MAX CAREY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Carey’s record of 33 steals of home trails only Cobb’s 54.  Other sources show different totals.

-  #1  Carey is 4th on the career list for outfield putouts with 6,363 (ironically just 2 more than Ty Cobb).  The only NLer ahead of him is Mays who tops the list.

-  #2  On 22-Jun-1925, Carey led off the game and & got 2 singles in the 1st inning & scored twice.  He got 2 again in the 8th & scored once.  He was also hit by pitch in the 3rd & walked in the 7th.  The “2 hits in 1 inning 2 X in 1 same game” has only been done 4 times.  Here are the other three:

FCR -  Craig Wright, Helena, Montana

*Originally listed in error as “assists”.

Incorrect guesses:  Tris Speaker, Pete Reiser, Rickey Henderson Jackie Robinson Joe Torre

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  25-Mar-2025

Q.  Which Yankee manager was the first California native inducted into the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  He once led the league in stolen bases in a season where he was a first baseman player/manager.

Hint: #2  He was well-known for crowding the plate and was hit-by-pitch an average of twelve times a season during the decade at the heart of his playing career yet never led the league even once.

A.  FRANK CHANCE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Born in Fresno in 1876, he was the NYY manager in 1913 & 1914.  Those 2 teams finished 7th & 6th in the AL (out of 8 teams).  He entered the HOF 21 years after his death, in 1954.

-  #1  In 1906, he led the Cubs to a 116-36-3 record & an NL pennant while stealing as major-league-leading 57 bases.

-  #2  From 1900-1910, Chance was HBP an average of 11.6 X a season.  During 5 of those years, the league leader was Boston’s Dan McGann.

FCR -  Dan Schoenholz, Walnut Creek, California

Incorrect guesses:  Miller Huggins, Fred Clarke, Joe Torre, Frankie Crosetti, Hal Chase, Casey Stengel, Art Fletcher

 

 

THURSDAY  — 26-Mar-2025

Q.  Who is the career and per season leader in RBI per game?

Hint: #1  He was the first player in the National League with at least 200 hits in a single season.

Hint: #2  He became the first player whose home town honored him with a plaque honoring his baseball career.

A.  SAM THOMPSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1895, Thompson had 147 RBI in just 102 games.  That equals 1.44 RBI per game!  For his career, 1895-1898, 1906, it was .923 RBI per game played, just beating out Lou Gehrig (.92) & Hank Greenberg (.91).

-  #1  Thompson led the NL with 203 H, playing 127 games for the 1887 Detroit Wolverines.  He didn’t lead the majors, however.  Over in the AA, Tip O’Neil had banged out 225 H in 124 games for the St. Louis Browns.

-  #2  Danville, Indiana city plaque.

FCR -  Walt Cherniak, Woodbine, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Hack Wilson, Hank Aaron, Joe Medwick Hal Chase, Cap Anson, Dan Brouthers, Honus Wagner, Rogers Hornsby, Chuck Klein

 

 

FRIDAY  — 27-Mar-2025

Q.  Which former Trojan was the first catcher elected to the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  He is the only nineteenth-century catcher elected to the Hall.

Hint: #2  His last job in baseball was as the coach at Miami (OH) Military Institute.

A.  BUCK EWING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Played 1880-1897; HOF 1939.  Debuted in 1880 as a member of the Troy Trojans.

-  #1  Played 1880-1897; HOF 1939.  Connie Mack also placed catcher in the 19th century, but not nearly well enough for Hall consideration.  He went in as a 53-year manager.

-  #2  The November 3, 1906, Sporting Life reported: “The last base ball (sic) work that ‘Buck’ Ewing did was to coach Miami Military Institute of Germantown, O.”

FCR -  Adam Kinsley, West Deptford, Massachusetts

Incorrect guesses:  Branch Rickey, Roger Bresnahan, King Kelly

 

 

SATURDAY  — 28-Mar-2025

Q.  Who got the first ever Major League All-Star Game hit?

Hint: #1  His eyesight varied so much day-to-day that he kept three different pairs of eyeglasses at all times.

Hint: #2  He was the first to record six extra-base hits in a doubleheader.

A.  CHICK HAFEY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Hafey was hitting clean-up for the NL team in the 1st ASG.  He was the 1st batter in the top of the 2nd inning & hit a soft liner over the infield off NYY’s Lefty Gomez, but was erased on a double play.  It was Hafey’s only ASG.

-  #1     Hafey’s MLB career didn’t start with glasses, but two years in, he developed a condition that made them necessary.

-  #2  In the opener in Philadelphia, on 28-Jul-1928(1), Hafey had a 2B in the 5th, a 2B in the 8th & a HR in the 12th.  All 3 hits were off the same pitcher, PHI’s Bob McGraw.   In the 2nd game, 28-Jul-1928(2), Hafey again had two 2Bs & a homer in addition to a walk and a single.  All but the 1st double were off PHI’s reliever, Claude Willoughby.  Several players have since tied this record.

FCR -  Richard Tourangeau, Boston

Incorrect guesses:  Heinie Manush, Earl Averill

 

 

SUNDAY  — 29-Mar-2025

Q.  Which Reds Hall of Fame player came to bat smoking a cigarette one day in protest of the game being played in inclement weather?

Hint: #1  Following a lackluster stint as a scout for the Yankees, he retired and received an appointment to the MD State Racing Commission.

Hint: #2  He is possibly the least recognized Hall of Famer, even among avid baseball fans.

A.  JOE KELLEY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Game, scheduled on 05-Oct-1902, was not played and the season ended.

-  #1  In his first year as a scout he didn’t  recommend an single player to the Yankees.

-  #2  Kelley’s career (1896-1908) was contemporary with & often overshadowed by baseball legends such as:

Jake Beckley,

Dan Brouthers,

John Clarkson,

Sam Crawford,

Pud Galvin,

Ned Hanlon,

Miller Huggins

Hughie Jennings,

Willie Keeler,

Connie Mack,

Joe McGinnity,

Jon McGraw,

Bid McPhee,

Kid Nichols, &

Wilbert Robinson … & those are just his Hall of Fame teammates!

FCR -  Rick Tharp, Plattsburgh, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Dick Allen, Edd Roush, Eppa Rixey, Ernie Lombardi, Bid McPhee


THEME:  HOF Victims of the hidden-ball trick caught by another Hall of Famer.

These are all found in the exceptional book by Bill Deane, “Finding the Hidden Ball Trick: The Colorful History of Baseball's Oldest Ruse”.  I bought it in 2024 and highly recommend it.  Bill was very helpful in putting this week together.

 

Perpetrator                  Victim                           Date

Miller Huggins............ Max CAREY.............. 30-Jun-1911

Miller Huggins............ Fred CLARKE........... 15-Apr-1909

Jake Beckley.............. Frank CHANCE........ 17-Apr-1902*

Dan Brouthers............ Buck EWING............. 27-Sep-1884

Leo Durocher............. Chick HAFEY............ 06-Sep-1931(2)

Jake Beckley.............. Joe KELLEY............. 30-May-1893(1)

Roger Connor............ Sam THOMPSON..... 04-May-1889

Jake Beckley.............. John WARD.............. 28-Sep-1893

*Opening Day

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme –   (Tough one, I admit.)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Player-managers in the HOF

 

Thur     -  Managers, whose names are also the name of a store

-   Deadfall Era Player-Managers

-   Managers who managed the Cubs during a pennant-winning season

-   HOF manager with over 100 wins and 400 SB's as a player

 

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