Monday, August 17, 2026

2026-08-10 Pitchers with 20 wins and 0 home runs surrendered in the same season in the Modern Era (1900- ).

MONDAY  — 10-Aug-2026

Q.  Which Hall of Famer is the only man to pitch over one thousand career innings and have a lifetime batting average over .300?  {N.B  Bullet Rogan also qualifies here.}

Hint: #1  He was the first player to hit three home runs in a game for teams in the American League and the National League.

Hint: #2  He is the only player with 200 hits and 140 walks in the same season.

A.  BABE RUTH  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Ruth pitched 1,221⅓ innings and finished his career with a batting average of .342.

-  #1   Amazingly, Ruth only hit 3 HR in each league one time:  With NYY on 21-May-1930(1) off Lefty Grove & George Earnshaw; with BSN on 25-May-1935 off Guy Bush & Red Lucas, 5 days before he left professional baseball for good.  He did, however, twice hit 3 HR in a World Series game, both times against the Cardinals:  06-Oct-1926 off Herman Bell & Flint Rhem; 09-Oct-1928 off Bill Sherdel & Grover Alexander.

-  #2  Ruth did three (3!) times:  In 1921 – 204/145; in 1923 – 205/170; in 1924 – 200/142.  BTW, he hit 59, 41 & 46 in those same seasons.

FCR -  Mike Kositch, Portland, Oregon

 


TUESDAY  — 11-Aug-2026

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher won league strikeout crowns a record eight consecutive seasons?

Hint: #1  He won an additional four outside of that run.

Hint: #2  He won 38 games by a score of 1–0.

A.  WALTER J0HNSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Johnson won the AL K title 1912-1919.

-  #1  The other years he won it were 1910, 1921,1923 & 1924.

-  #2  He also lost 26 games by that same score.

FCR -  Tony Hughes, Woodbridge, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Nolan Ryan, Lefty Grove

 

 

TUESDAY TWICE  — 11-Aug-2026

Q.  Which Maryland native Hall of Famer won twenty or more games for four consecutive seasons for the Pirates in the Modern Era?

Hint: #1  Among Hall of Fame pitchers, only he and Red Ruffing ever lost twenty games in consecutive seasons.

Hint: #2  According to the Baseball Hall of Fame, he completed 388 of the 471 games he started and occasionally rocked a popped collar.

A.  VIC WILLIS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  From 1906-1909, Willis’ only years with PIT, his records were 23-13, 21-11, 23-11 & 22-11. Willis was born in Cecil County, Maryland, but grew up and spent most of his life in Delaware.  He was inducted in 1995. (Voted by Veteran’s Committee)

-  #1  Willis’ records in 1904 & 1905 w/BSN were 18-25 & 12-29.

-  #2  Click here.

FCR -  David Kaiser, Watertown, Massachusetts

Incorrect guesses:  Burleigh Grimes, Pud Galvin, Bob Friend, Wilbur Cooper, Deacon Phillippe

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 12-Aug-2026

Q.  Which pitcher started the most games in any single World Series?

Hint: #1  The number of innings he pitched in that single World Series is still a record.

Hint: #2  SABR says he got his nickname because of his reticent demeanor, his humility and the way he lived his life.

A.  DEACON PHILLIPPE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In the 1903 WS, Phillippe started 5 games.  He completed all 5, winning 3.

-  #1  He totaled 44 IP in that same WS.

-  #2  Although he led a church choir in the off-season, he was never part of the clergy.

FCR -  Bob Wells, Chantilly, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Christy Mathewson, Preacher Roe, Bob Feller, Babe Ruth, Bob Gibson, Mickey Lolich

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  12-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the first left-handed pitcher for the Boston American League franchise to throw a no-hitter?

Hint: #1  He retired for good after an Opening Day appearance where he gave up six hits, three walk and seven runs in just four innings of work.

Hint: #2  He was the first pitcher to lead the National League in Earned Run Average after the advent of the American League.

A.  JESSE TANNEHILL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Tannehill’s no-no was on 17-Aug 1904 in his 1st year with the team..  They were called the Pilgrims at the time, at least when they weren’t being called the Boston Americans.  Three months earlier, Tannehill’s teammate, right-handed Cy Young threw a no-hitter—a perfect game!

-  #1  His tough O.D. appearance was 12-Apr-1911 pitching for CIN at home vs. PIT.  After the game Tannehill asked manager Clark Griffith for his release.  He never played again in the majors.

-  #2  He led the NL in ERA with 2.18 in 1901.

FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota

Incorrect guesses:  Cy Young

 

 

THURSDAY  — 13-Aug-2026

Q.  Which one-time Tiger pitched more complete-game shutouts in one season than any other American Leaguer?

Hint: #1  He reversed those digits to lead the majors in pitching wins the same season.

Hint: #2  He was the first pitcher in the Modern Era to strike out eighteen batters in a game twice.

A.  JACK COOMBS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He had 13 shutouts in 1910 for Connie Mack’s PHA.  Coombs’s last team was DET, where he played in 1920.

-  #1  Coombs won 31 games in 1910

-  #2     A.) On 01-Sep in his rookie season, 1906, Coombs pitched all 24* innings & struck out 18 batters in the win against Boston’s beleaguered Joe Harris.  (This game was the 18th of Harris’ league-leading 21 losses that year.)

B.) Playing for the A’s in the contest on 04-Aug-1910, both he and his legendary opposite number, Ed Walsh of the White Sox, pitched all 16 innings of a scoreless tie.  Coombs finished with 18 Ks to Walsh’s 10, the very apotheosis of the Dead Ball Era.

*Not a typo!

FCR -  Steve Riach, Southlake, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Mark Fidrych, Schoolboy Rowe, Jim Bunning, Max Scherzer, Denny McLain, Sandy Koufax. Mickey Lolich, Dazzy Vance, Bob Feller, Hal Newhouser

 

 

FRIDAY  — 14-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the first pitcher in the majors to participate in double-digit double plays in a single season?

Hint: #1  He did not foresee the day when his name would become a music genre enjoyed by millions.

Hint: #2  Attempting to predict the pennant winners one year, he said, "I go by the arc lights, the traffic signals and Casey Stengel's neckties.”

Hint: #3 Quoth he, “My manager got so mad that he told me to take off my uniform.  All he lets me wear now is a baseball cap & he swears that that is empty too.”

A.  NICK ALTROCK  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1904, Altrock was involved in DPs from the mound 10 times.  The previous high was 8, done 6 times since 1879.

-  #1  Alt rock, [Alternative rock] is a broad style of rock music that emerged from the 1980s underground.  It acts as an alternative to mainstream corporate rock.  It mixes standard guitar melodies with punk, indie & experimental influences, focusing on raw emotion, mood & a DIY attitude.  Bands like Nirvana, R.E.M., Radiohead, Weezer & the Red Hot Chili Peppers are better-known performers of alt rock.

-  #2  Not sure if he got it right, but he was referring to the 1926 season.  That was when the St. Louis Cardinals won their first NL pennant & World Series.  Not sure why he was concerned with Stengel.  Casey had finished his playing days the previous year.

-  #3  Nick Altrock was once a front-line pitcher with the White Sox.  He became, however, the legendary "Clown Prince of Baseball" & longtime Washington Senators coach.  He was famous for his sharp wit & humorous quips.  One of his better-known quips involves an umpire asking if a batted ball hit a spectator: "No. You called that one right and she passed out from shock."  Additional Altrock wisdom is easily found on the Internet.

FCR -  Barry Nelson, Guilderland, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Jim Kaat, Van Lingle Mungo, Vern Rapp, Bob Lemon

 

 

SATURDAY  — 15-Aug-2026

Q.  Who did the Cubs trade away to obtain the player who rounded out their famous, poetic infield?

Hint: #1  In just his second season in the majors, he nearly doubled other teammate pitchers in WAR.

Hint: #2  His nickname compared him to a weather event.

A.  JAKE WEIMER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 24-Oct-1905 CHC traded Weimer to CIN for Jimmy Sebring & Harry Steinfeldt.  Steinfeldt became the Cubs’ regular 3rd baseman, completing the infield whose better-known players were SS Joe Tinker, 2B Johnny Evers & 1B Frank Chance.

-  #1  On the 1904 Cubs, Weimer complied a 6.1 WAR.  Teammates Mordecai Brown & Button Briggs posted WAR ratings of 3.2 & 3.3 respectively.

-  #2  Weimer was called Tornado Jake largely due to his fiery temperament.

FCR -  Dave Williams, Glastonbury, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SUNDAY — 16-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the team leader in pitching wins and WAR for Cleveland in its first year as an American League franchise?

Hint: #1  The year he led the majors in ERA, his competition for that distinction included Cy Young, Addie Joss and Christy Mathewson whose numbers were all below 2.30.

Hint: #2 After pitching fourteen seasons in three different major leagues, he retired with an under-appreciated career ERA of 2.78.

A.  EARL MOORE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Moore’s pitching record was 16-14 in 1901.  His team-leading WAR for Cleveland in 1901 was 4.4.  It was also the first year of the American League as a major league.

-  #1  Moore’s 1903 ERA of 1.74 outpaced those of, among others, Young (2.08), teammate Joss (2.19) & Mathewson (2.26).

-  #2  Moore played in:

          1.) The AL for CLE 1901-1907 & NYY 1907;

          2.) The NL for PHI 1908-1913 & CHC 1913; & finally

          3.) The Federal League for the Buffalo Buffeds in 1914.

FCR -  Ed Yoder, Port Matilda, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

IN MEMORIAM — 16-Aug-2026  [Not part of this week’s theme.]

Q.  Which Hoosier, amid considerable fanfare, was named the National League 1976 Comeback Player of the Year?

Hint: #1  He once admitted, tongue-in-cheek, “I threw 4 basic pitches – a fastball, a curve, a slider, and a change-up – plus eight illegal ones.”

Hint: #2  He is the oldest starting pitcher to win an opening day game in the majors.

Hint: #3  Only Nolan Ryan & Cap Anson had longer major league careers.

Hint: #4  He won more career games than Hall of Fame pitchers Bob Feller, Robin Roberts, Jim Palmer, Carl Hubbell, Whitey Ford or Bob Gibson, to name a few.

Hint: #5  His career WAR also clearly identifies him as worthy of Hall of Fame consideration.

Hint: #6  He faced Don Zimmer and Joe Carter.

Hint: #7  No other pitcher from his home state had more wins, more All-Star appearances, more strikeouts, more games started or more innings pitched than he did and that includes four Hall of Famer who pitched in the majors.

A.  TOMMY JOHN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  John returned from a hiatus & had a procedure known as ulnar collateral ligament reconstruction, that became so prominent in the healing process of pitchers’ arms that we now refer to that procedure with his name.  He would only win one more in the majors.  This was The Sporting News NL Comeback Player of the Year Award.  John returned after missing the entire 1975 season, went 10–10 with a 3.09 ERA in 207 innings & also received the 1976 Fred Hutchinson Award.  He became a Hoosier the day he was born in Terre Haute, Indiana.

-  #1  He was a favorite with reporters, always willing to engage.

-  #2  On 04-Apr-1989 in Minnesota, only 7 weeks shy of his 46th birthday, John scattered 10 Twins hits over 7 innings for a 4-2 NYY win.  In his final season, he won this game & another later in the month, but also dropped 7 bringing his career mark to 288-231.

-  #3  Anson & Ryan each logged 27 years.  Tommy John & Deacon McGuire each played 26 seasons.

-  #4  See #2 above

-  #5  John’s career WAR is 61.6 which tops those of Hall of Fame pitchers Early Wynn, Dazzy Vance, Albert Spalding & others.

-  #6  His career was from 1983 to 1989, but his reach could be said to be from 1954 to 1998.

-  #7  Indiana players

FCR -  Ken Edwards, Ferrisburgh, Vermont

Incorrect guesses:  Gaylord Perry

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 16-Aug-2026

Q.  Who is the only person to pitch a thousand consecutive major league innings without surrendering a home run?

Hint: #1  In his signature season, he tied Christy Mathewson for the major league lead in shutouts.

Hint: #2  A flashy fielder, he was particularly enamored of the hidden ball trick, which he and a teammate succeeded with on occasion.

A.  ED KILLIAN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Between the home runs by Freddy Parent on 18-Sep-1903 & Socks Seybold on 07-Aug 1907, Killian pitched 1,001 straight homerless innings.  Parent’s was an inside-the-park walk-off; Seybold’s was his career’s penultimate.

-  #1  Matty & Killian each had 8 shutouts in 1905.  (Not counting Mathewson’s 3 in the postseason that same year.)

-  #2  SS Charley O’Leary was Killian’s partner in pulling off the hidden ball trick..

FCR -  Steve Riach, Southlake, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Ed Walsh, Addie Joss, Jack Chesbro, Orval Overall

 

 

THEME:  Pitchers with 20 wins and 0 home runs surrendered in the same season in the Modern Era (1900- ).

Pitcher                  W      L          Season        Team  WAR

 

Altrock................. 20..... 13........ 1906........ CHW............... 9.2

 

Coombs............... 31....... 9........ 1910........ PHA............... 27.3

 

Johnson.............. 25..... 20........ 1916........ WSH............ 168.4

      "...................... 20..... 14........ 1919........ WSH

 

Killian................... 23..... 14........ 1905........ DET............... 26.0

 

Moore.................. 20....... 8........ 1903........ CLE............... 26.6

 

Phillippe.............. 20..... 13........ 1905........ PIT................ 35.4

 

Ruth..................... 23..... 12........ 1916........ BOS............ 182.6

 

Tannehill............. 20....... 6........ 1902........ PIT................ 45.5

 

Weimer................ 20..... 14........ 1906........ CIN................ 26.9

 

Willis.................... 23..... 13........ 1906........ PIT................ 63.4

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Steve Riach, Southlake, Texas

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Players that played for both the Red Sox and the Yankees and had more than 100 career home runs.

-   Members of the initial Hall of Fame class

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Tues    -  Members of the initial Hall of Fame class

-   Members of the first two Hall of Fame classes

-   Players with the most 10 WAR seasons

-   Something about Maryland

-   Pitchers who threw 300 or more innings in a season and allowed ZERO home runs

 

Wed     -  Pitchers who threw the most innings in a season and allowed ZERO home runs

 

Thu      -  Most complete games pitched in a season while allowing zero home runs

 

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Monday, August 10, 2026

2026-08-02 Major leaguers who appeared in TV Commercials for Lite Beer from Miller

MONDAY  — 03-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the first player since Johnny Podres to win a league Most Valuable Player Award, an All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award and a World Series Most Valuable Player Award?

Hint: #1  He had more at-bats in the 1960s than any other player.

Hint: #2  The player he replaced and he were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on the same day.

A.  BROOKS ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Brooks was AL MVP in 1964; was the MVP of the 1966 ASG; & the MVP of the 1970 WS.

-  #1  Robinson came up to bat an amazing 6,093 times for BAL 1960-1969.  Hank Aaron was 2nd with 5,912.  (We're just measuring from 1955 when Podres won the 1st WS MVP.  It was MEANT to be a bit confusing, a diversion for a way too easy a Monday question.)

-  #2  George Kell had anchored third base for the Orioles in 1955 & 1956, his final years as a big leaguer, playing 3rd base 97 & 80 games respectively.  Brooks took over at 3rd in 1958 and only once in the following 19 seasons did he play fewer than 144 games in any season.  Both of these sons of Arkansas became Hall of Famers in Cooperstown on 31-Jul-1983, Brooks on his 1st ballot, Kell by the Veterans Committee in his 15th year on the ballot.

FCR -  Andrew Milner, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Hank Aaron, Al Kaline, Frank Robinson, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell

 

 

TUESDAY  — 04-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the second player since Johnny Podres (…won the first World Series MVP) to win a league Most Valuable Player Award, an All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award and a World Series Most Valuable Player Award?

Hint: #1  He was the first black manager of the National League.

Hint: #2  The year he won the Triple Crown marked the only season he led in any of the three categories.

A.  FRANK ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Frank was the NL MVP in 1961 w/CIN & the AL MVP in 1966 when he won the league’s Triple Crown; was the MVP of the 1971 ASG (controversially over Reggie Jackson & his light-tower HR); & the MVP of the 1966 WS.

-  #1  In 1981, Robinson became the 1st black manager in the NL when he signed on as the manager of the San Francisco Giants.  He had been the 1st black manager of the AL and therefore all of the majors in 1975.

-  #2  Frank’s 49 HR, 122 RBI & .316 BA in 1966, all bested the AL & the only time he had led either league in any of the categories.  N.B.  He also led the AL that year in WAR (7.7), OBP (.410), SLG (.637), OPS (1.047). OPS+ (198) and TB (367).

FCR -  Daniel Wilson, St. Paul

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 05-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the first player to amass 300 career home runs for the Orioles?

Hint: #1  He was also the first Oriole to have 100 walks and 100 RBI in the same year.

Hint #2  He set the record for most home runs by an Orioles’ left fielder.

Hint: #3  There’s a museum with his name on it in Green River, Utah.

A.  BOOG POWELL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Powell hit his 300th Oriole HR on 13-Sep-1974(1).  Only Cal Ripken & Eddie Murray have more.

-  #1  In 1970, Powell walked 104 times & had 114 RBI.  Ken Singleton (1979), Eddie Murray (1984) & Albert Belle 1999) had the same stat combo later.

-  #2  Before moving permanently to 1st base in 1966, Powell was the team’s regular left fielder, playing there 123 games in 1964.  That year he hit 39 HR, 2nd behind the AL & MLB leader, Harmon Killebrew, who hit 49.  Powell’s single-season BAL-LF-HR record still stands among those who played at least 100 games there.

-  #3  Boog’s full name, John Wesley Powell, is identical to that of the man known as America’s first geologist.

FCR -  John Gustafsson, Staten Island

Incorrect guesses:  Eddie Murray, BJ Surhoff, Jim Gentile, Ken Singleton, Brady Anderson

 

 

THURSDAY  07-Aug-2026

Q.  Which Hall of Famer was the twenty-first strikeout?

Hint: #1  He played first base, second base, third base, left field, center field, right field for the A’s.

Hint: #2  He once lost his manager’s job at the request of his All-Star outfielder.

A.  DICK WILLIAMS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In the game on 12-Sep-1962, in Baltimore, Senators journeyman pitcher Tom Cheney pitched all 16-innings, allowed only one run, got the win and oh, yeah… He struck out 21 Oriole batters.  The last batter of the game, Williams, who had entered the game in the bottom of the 16th & with 2 outs, took strike 3, ending the game and establishing Cheney’s record.  {Thanks to Jim Casey of Savannah for this one.}

-  #1  In two seasons with the Kansas City A’s, 1959 & 1960, managers Harry Craft & Bob Elliott had Williams play 66 games at 1st base, 3 at 2nd, 137 at 3rd, 39 in LF, 2 in CF & 8 in RF.  In 1960, he was the team’s WAR leader among fielders  w/2.4.

-  #2  After managing the Red Sox to a record of 82-71, owner Tom Yawkey took the advice of Carl Yastrzemski, letting Williams go.  Eddie Popowski managed the remainder of that 1969 season 5-4, 90% of the MLB games he managed.

FCR -  Terry Gans, San Carlos, California

Incorrect guesses:  Jimmy Dykes

 

 

FRIDAY  — 07-Aug-2026

Q.  Which Yankee broke Babe Ruth’s most cherished record in 1961?

Hint: #1  He holds the record for most career World Series pitching wins and for World Series losses.

Hint: #2  Each of his first nine career decisions was a victory.

A.  WHITEY FORD  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Ford ended 1961 with 32 innings even.  He retired 5 batters to begin Game 1 of the 1962 World Series to cap his WS scoreless streak at 33⅔ innings.  Ruth’s consecutive scoreless WS innings record had been 29⅔.

“I had thought he was a lousy pitcher who they made into a hitter,” Ford told reporters in 1961. “I looked at the Baseball Encyclopedia one day and was stunned at what I found out.”  Ruth himself opined that one day his home run records would fall, but he thought this one would last forever.

-  #1  Ford racked up10 career individual WS games accompanied by 8 losses.  In his 16-year MLB career (1950, 1953-1967), he pitched in 11 separate World Series with his NYY team winning 6 of them.

-  #2  In his rookie season, 1950, he didn’t take a regular-season loss until his 10th decision, ending 9-1.

FCR -  Dave Williams, Glastonbury, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Roger Maris

 

 

SATURDAY— 08-Aug-2026

Q.  Who was the only Milwaukee, Wisconsin native to play for the Milwaukee Braves?

Hint: #1  He later played elsewhere for the same franchise.

Hint: #2  He led the league in passed balls one year, his last year in the majors.

A.  BOB UECKER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Born. 26-Jan-1934 in Milwaukee.  Played there for MLN 1962 & 1963.  There are more than 10 place names in the U.S. with a name that is some variation of “Milwaukee”.  The Wisconsin version has hosted 4 major league teams:

 

1878 – The Milwaukee Grays joined the NL for one season and were expelled after a 15-45 year.

1901 – The Milwaukee Brewers, an original AL team , left after one season (1901) with to become the  St. Louis Browns who themselves have been the Baltimore  Orioles since 1954.

1953-1965 – The NL Milwaukee Braves came from Boston.

1970-1997 – The AL Milwaukee Brewers born as the Seattle Pilots

1998-present – The Milwaukee Brewers moved to the NL.

Reader Peter Graber from Greendale, Wisconsin updated this information:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin had two more Major League teams:

1884 Milwaukee Brewers a.k.a. Cream City's were a late season entry to the major league Union Association

1891 Milwaukee Brewers a.k.a. Cream City's were a late season entry to the major league American Association

-  #1  Uecker player for the Braves in Atlanta in 1967.

-  #2  In 1967, he let 27 pitches elude him.  He attributed that number to being that he was the designate catcher of history’s most famous knuckleballer, Phil Niekro.

FCR -  Mark Manuel, Kenai, Alaska

Incorrect guesses:  Phil Roof, Del Crandell

 

 

WEEKEND BONUS — 09-Aug-2026

Q.  Which former star high school football star admitted, "I’ve never wanted to do anything but play baseball.”?

Hint: #1  He holds the record for most career strikeouts in major-league All-Star competition.

Hint: #2  He was the first post-expansion player to hit fifteen home runs in a season where he had fewer than one hundred seventy-five at-bats.

A.  MICKEY MANTLE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He only said this later in his career, adding, “Let’s face it, there’s nothing else I can do but play baseball.”  However, he also said, “It’s unbelievable how much you don’t know about the game you’ve been playing all your life.”

-  #1  Baseball-Reference lists Mantle as the ASG K record holder with 17, including going down against such NL luminary moundsmen as Robin Roberts, Warren Spahn, Don Drysdale, Fergie Jenkins & Tom Seaver.

-  #2  Hit 15 HR in 172 AB in 1963.

FCR -  Terry Walters, Wabasha, Minnesota

Incorrect guesses:  Aaron Judge, Dave Kingman, Reggie Jackson, Todd Helton, Bob Forsch

 

 

SUNDAY  — 09-Aug-2026

Q.  Who took over much of the first-base duty for Bill Skowron after Skowron broke his arm in a collision with Coot Veal?

Hint: #1  His brother, although he had a lower career WAR had one more year of major league service.

Hint: #2  He was once traded fro the man who would become the league MVP two years in a row.

A.  MARV THRONEBERRY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 25-Jul-1959 in the top of the 8th inning, DET’s Coot Veal hit a grounder to 3rd baseman Hector Lopez, whose throw pulled Skowron into Veal’s path at 1st base.  The collision broke Skowron’s arm in 2 places, ending his season..  Skowron did not play again until the following season.  Veal stayed in the game.  Throneberry played 1st base most of the time the rest of ’59.

-  #1  Marv’s brother, Faye Throneberry, played for 3 AL teams over 8 years in the Bigs, but left with a career WAR of -3.7.  Marv played for 4 teams over 7 seasons finishing with a WAR of 0.3.  The brothers’ teams played each other many times 1958-1961 the 4 overlapping years of their franchises.

-  #2  Marv was traded from NYY to KCA for Roger Maris (AL MVP 1960-1961).  The complete transaction was:  On Dec-11-1959, Throneberry was traded by NYY w/Hank Bauer, Don Larsen & Norm Siebern to KCA for Joe DeMaestri, Kent Hadley & Maris.

FCR -  Donald Ward, Manassas, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Norm Siebern 

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 09-Aug-2026

Q.  Whose run-scoring single was the hit that set a new record for Most World Series won consecutively?

Hint: #1  He got two hits in his very first inning as a major leaguer.

Hint: #2  As a manager, he became the first to win division titles with four different teams.

A.  BILLY MARTIN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Martin’s single off BRO’s Clem Labine closed out the inning, won the game & won the 1953 Series, the Yankees’ fifth in a frow.

-  #1  On 18-Apr-1950, Martin entered the game on defense in the 6th.  Then in his 1st AB in the 8th he doubled off Mel Parnell, batting in Yogi Berra.  Marting came up later in the same inning * singled, again knocking Berra in to score.

-  #2     In 1969, he led the Twins to the AL East division title.

            In 1972, he led the Tigers to the AL East division title.

            In 1976, 1977 & 1978, e led the Yankees to AL East division titles.

            In 1981, his “Billy Ball” style led the Oakland A’s to the AL West division titles.  1981 was a split season.  OAK won the 2nd half of the AL West.

FCR -  Eric Savage, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Dick Williams 

 

THEME:  Major leaguers who appeared in TV Commercials for Lite Beer from Miller

 

Player                          Years                     Watch here

Ford........................... 1976–84............... With Mantle

 

Mantle........................ c.1980s................    "

 

Martin........................ 1976–88............... W/Steinbrenner

 

Robinson, F.............. 1970s–80s........... Brooks Robinson

 

Robinson, B.............. 1970s...................    "

 

Powell....................... 1970s................... W/Umpire Jim Honochick; w/Japanese player

 

Throneberry.............. 1970s–80s........... W/Martin

 

Williams.................... 1980s .................. W/Whitey Herzog

 

Uecker....................... 1983–89............... Good seats, huh?; I thought you were a lefty.

 

Another good one included Phil Rizzuto as a tug-o-war umpire

 

Others?

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Judah Kaplan, Teaneck, New Jersey (After Boog)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Orioles Hall of Famers

 

 

Wed     -  Orioles with most hits in the WS

-   Starting lineup last time the Dodgers were swept in the world series

-   Baltimore Orioles to win an MVP or Cy Young Award and a World Series ring

-   Baltimore Orioles to win an MVP award in the regular season or All-Star Game or World Series

 

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