Monday, May 11, 2026

2026-04-27 Gerunds

MONDAY  — 04-May-2026

Q.  Which Hall of Famer was drafted into the Army Air Corps during WWII, despite being nearly 38 years old and missing four toes?

Hint: #1  He was the first Yankee pitcher to hit a grand slam.

Hint: #2  The first of his career and the last of his career represent a thorough bleaching of hosiery.

A.  RED RUFFING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He pitched with 4 toes missing from his left foot as a result of a mining accident.

-  #1  In his 1st game of the season, 14-Apr-1933, with 3 runners on base, Ruffing homered off Boston’s Bob Weiland.  He & only 3 other NYY pitchers have hit grand slams:  Spud Chandler,  Don Larsen & Mel Stottlemyre.

-  #2  Ruffing’s first team was the Red Sox.  His final team was the White Sox.

FCR -  Jeff Freedman, Westwood, California

 

 

TUESDAY  — 05 May-2025

Q.  Who is the only diabetic to throw a perfect game in the majors?

Hint: #1  He is the first native of Wyoming to receive a Hall of Fame vote.

Hint: #2  He was the only player in the twentieth century to win twenty games as a rookie for his franchise.

A.  TOM BROWNING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 16-Sep-1988, Browning didn’t let a single Dodger batter reach first base.  The Dodgers finished that season as World Series champions.  Only 4 months before his death in 2022 did public find out that he was diabetic.

-  #1  In the HOF vote of 2001, Browning received a vote.  He was born in Casper, Wyoming.

-  #2  From 1901-2000 no other Cincinnati Red rookie could match Browning’s 20-9 record.  Neither could he, in the rest of his career.

N.B. – It turns out that Catfish Hunter also qualifies for the question, although not the hints.  Reader  Bill Deane brought us up to speed  with, “Hunter lost a toe after a hunting accident when he was a teen.  He was diagnosed with diabetes in March, 1978.  Source: Baseball: The Biographical Encyclopedia (Total Sports Illustrated, 2000). – BD”

FCR -  Stephen Krevisky, Middletown, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Bert Blyleven, Bill Gullickson, David Wells, Catfish Hunter,

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 06-May-2025

Q.  Before Geritt Cole in 2022, who was the last New York Yankee pitcher to lead the American League in strikeouts for a season?

Hint: #1  In his seventeen-year career, he made the Al-Star team once and received National League Cy Young Award votes only once.  They were not in the same season.

Hint: #2  He and Bo Belinsky were alumni of the same East Coast high school.

A.  AL DOWNING  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Downing struck out 217 batters in 1964 to lead the AL.

-  #1  He was in the 1967 All-Star game & pitched scoreless 9th & 10th innings.  In 1971, he finished 3rd in CYA voting, behind Fergie Jenkins & Tom Seaver.  That year was his 1st year with LAD & was his only 20-win season.

-  #2  They attended Trenton Central HS in Trenton, NJ.

FCR -  Damian Begley, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  David Cone, Mel Stottlemyre, Ron Guidry Dave Righetti

 

 

THURSDAY  — 07-May-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Famer was called “Lucious”?

Hint: #1  After finishing second in the Most Valuable Player voting, he reported for military duty.

Hint: #2  No other shortstop has had a higher single-season batting average in the Modern Era.

A.  LUKE APPLING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  “Lucious Luke” was one of his nicknames.  His better-known nickname was “Old Aches and Pains”.

-  #1  In January of 1944 the AL MVP vote was released.  Appling saw that he finished just being NYY pitcher, Spud Chandler.  Both men were tied for WAR that year with 7.3 but Chandler’s team had won the pennant.  (They also won the WS, but well after the MVP voting.)  Speaking of war, Appling reported for military duty at Camp Lee, Virginia in January 1944.

-  #2  Between Al Simmons in 1931 and Ted Williams in 1941, no one in the National or American Leagues had a higher qualifying batting average than his .388 for CHW in 1936.

FCR -  Thom Frohnhoefer, U.S. Armed forces, Germany

Incorrect guesses:  Pop Lloyd, Lou Boudreau, Arky Vaughan

 

 

FRIDAY  — 08-May-2025

Q.  Who led his league in pitching victories in each of his first five seasons in the majors, increasing in number each season?

Hint: #1  His career winning percentage is the highest all-time.

Hint: #2  He became so famous after playing that the average fan doesn’t know that he was a Hall of Fame player.

A.  AL SPALDING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Spalding was stellar 1871-1875, winning 19, 38, 41, 52 & 54 for the Boston Red Stockings of the National Association.

-  #1  Spalding played for 7 seasons amassing a career total of 251/65, or .794.

-  #2  Spalding created the sporting goods company that bears his name in 1876 while he was still playing.  Today, it is still a strong force in its sector.

FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota

Incorrect guesses:  Jim Palmer, Spud Chandler, John Ward, Lefty Gomez, Dizzy Dean, Lefty Grove, Cy Young

 

 

SATURDAY  — 09-May-2025

Q.  In the history of the New York Mets, who is the only pitcher to be honored with a Gold Glove Award?

Hint: #1  He is the first major leajuer born in the last state.

Hint: #2  In his thirteen-year major league career, he only hit two home runs, but they were hit within a week of each other, in consecutive starts, in his seventh season.

A.  RON DARLING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Darling won his GG in 1989, just the year before Greg Maddux began to dominate the award, winning 18 all told.

-  #1  Darling was the first player born (19-Aug-1960) in the state of Hawaii, the 50th, after it attained statehood 21-Aug-1959.  Sid Fernandez was also born in Honolulu, but 9 weeks later.  Joe DeSa was born in Honolulu too, but on 27-Jul-1959, 4 weeks before statehood.

-  #2  Darling’s home runs were hit 1.) on 24-Jun-1989 at Shea Stadium off PHI’s Floyd Youmans & (2. On 30-Jun-1989 in Cincinnati off Norm Charlton.

FCR -  Jeremy Frank, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Sid Fernandez, ,R.A. Dickey, Vida Blue

 

IN MEMORIAM  — 10-May-2025

Q.  Who was the first manager to lead the expansion Blue Jays to the postseason?

Hint: #1  For that accomplishment he was voted American League Manager of the Year.

Hint: #2  He was three times National League Manager of the Year.

Hint: #3  As a player, he once completed a triple play throwing the ball to Mickey Mantle.

Hint: #4  He ranks fourth in career games won as a manager. All three ahead of him required more seasons.

Hint: #5  No manager was ejected from more games.

Hint: #6  He was inducted into the Hall of Fame with two of his players.

A.  BOBBY COX  [SABR Bio] [MLB Obit]

-  Ans.  TOR won the AL East for the 1st time in 1985 with Cox.  The Jays had never finished any place but last (1977-1981) until Cox became their manager.

-  #1  He became a hero in Canada.  He described it as 4 of the happiest years of his life.

-  #2  Cox won the NL MOY with ATL in 1991, 2004 & 2005, the 1st NL manager to win it in consecutive seasons.

-  #3  On 03-Jun-1968 in Minnesota, Cox took the toss from P Dooley Womack and fired it to Mickey Mantle at first base for the 3rd out of the play.

-  #4     Manger             Wins           Years        %

Connie Mack      3,731            53        .486

Tony LaRussa   2,884            35        .536

John McGraw     2,763            33        .586

Cox                     2,504            29        .556

-  #5  Cox was kicked out of 162 MLB games, 41 more than 2nd-place McGraw.

-  #6  In 2014, Cox & pitchers Greg Maddux & Tom Glavine became Hall of Famers.

FCR -  Michael Green, Las Vegas

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SUNDAY  — 10-May-2025

Q.  Which Stanford University alumnus struck out All-Stars Curtis Granderson, Placido Polanco and Hall of Famer Ivan Rodríguez on nine pitches, the only pitches of the inning?

Hint: #1  He broke a thirty-year-old record one season by surrendering sixty-six doubles only to break his own record the following year.

Hint: #2  In his best season, he tied Roger Clemens, David Cone and Tom Glavine by leading the majors in pitching wins.

A.  RICK HELLING  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Helling’s Immaculate Inning was the 1st inning of the game against DET on 20-Jun-2006, pitching for MIL.  (The next batter, however, led off the 2nd inning by homering off Helling.)  It was MLB’s 38th Immaculate Inning.

-  #1  Pitching for TEX in 2000, hitters got 66 doubles off him.  In 2001, Rangers teammates watched him exceed his own mark, giving up 68.

-  #2  In 1998, Glavin & Clemens had records of 20-6 that year.  Each won his league’s Cy Young Award.  Helling & Cone were close behind with 20-7.  Cone finished 4th in AL CYA voting.  Helling never received a single CYA vote in his entire 12-year career.

FCR -  Steve Berman, Wanaque, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Mike Mussina, Jack McDowell

 

 

THEME:  Gerund pitchers (a sampling).  Thanks to Ed Baranoski for his help assembling this list.

 

Ruffing................................................................................. 68.6

Appling................................................................................. 77.2

Downing............................................................................... 21.0

Spalding............................................................................... 60.2

Darling................................................................................. 19.6

Browning.............................................................................. 19.8

Helling.................................................................................. 20.2

Or… as one English gentleman responded when asked if he enjoyed Kipling, responded, “I don’t really know—I’ve never kippled!”

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Bill Carle, Lee's Summit, Missouri (After Dowing)

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Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Pitchers with a color in their name

-   Players who were missing toes

 

Wed        Pitchers whose name rhymes with "clowning"

-   Pitchers with colors in their name that have thrown no-hitters

-   Pitchers whose last name ends in -ing who won 20 or more games in a season

 

Sun      -  Winningest ing pitchers

-    Famous players whose last name ends in "ing"

-   Famous players whose last name ends in "ing."

 

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Sunday, May 3, 2026

2026-04-27 The Ohio Players

MONDAY  — 27-Apr-2026

Q.  Who is the only player to hit fifty doubles in a season in the 1960s?

Hint: #1  He joined Walter Alston, Charley Grimm and Ted Williams as managers of major league teams a full year before and after their team moved cities.

Hint: #2  He won the batting Triple Crown with a twist:  That season was the only time he led his league in any of those categories.

A.  FRANK ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Robinson hit 51 doubles for CIN in 1962 & as the reigning NL MVP.  Between Stan Musial’s 53 in 1953 & Hall McRae’s 54 in 1977.

-  #1  .. Alston........ 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers......... 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers

Grimm........ 1952 Boston Braves.............. 1953 Milwaukee Braves

Williams..... 1971 Washington Senators... 1972 Texas Rangers

Robinson... 2004 Montreal Expos............. 2005 Washington Nationals

-  #2  In 1966, his first season in the AL, he led with 49 HR, 122 RBI & a .316 BA.  Only the HR were a career best.

FCR -  Chris Engebo, Kelso, Washington

Incorrect guesses:  Carl Yastrzemski

 

 

TUESDAY — 28-Apr-2026

Q.  Which BBTB pitcher threw more wild pitches in his career than any other major leaguer?

Hint: #1  He was the first pitcher born outside the United States to throw a major league no-hitter.

Hint: #2  In SABR plebiscites, he is often recommended to be reconsidered for Hall of Fame inclusion.

A.  TONY MULLANE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Mullane is the all-time career leader in WP w/343.  He was known to pitch with either hand, which he famously first did in a game on 18-Jul-1882.

-  #1   His no-hitter on 11-Sep-1882 is the 6th ever recorded.  He was born in County Cork, Ireland

-  #2  His credentials speak for themselves.  His 66.6 career WAR exceeds those of Willie McCovey, Rich Gossage & Andre Dawson, to name a few.

FCR -  Pete Dupuis, Hooksett, New Hampshire

Incorrect guesses:  Felipe Alou, Ted Williams, Bert Blyleven, Masanori Murakami, Don Mattingly

 

 

WEDNESDAY— 29-Apr-2026

Q.  Which former six-time American League Gold Glove winner was the vice president  of the Cincinnati Reds.

Hint: #1  Alumni of his high school include two Hall of Famers.

Hint: #2  One season he had 200 hits and only hit .299.

A.  BUDDY BELL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Bell won his 6 GG in consecutive seasons 1979-1984, each of the years he spent a full season with the Texas Rangers.  He was useful for the Reds in parts of 4 seasons 1985-1988.  His full title with Cincinnati is vice president and senior advisor to the general manager for the Cincinnati Reds.

-  #1   Archbishop Moeller High School in Cincinnati has quite a few successful professional baseball players among its former students including Ken Griffey Jr, Barry Larkin & Bell.

-  #2  Only a handful of major leaguers have ever turned in such a season.

FCR -  Steve Berman, Wanaque, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Sparky Anderson

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  — 30-Apr-2026

Q.  Which rookie led the majors in batting playing for a city that no longer has a major league team?

Hint: #1  His career batting average is .341, just a few notches behind Ted Williams and Babe Ruth.

Hint: #2  He made a memorable contribution of equipment to the game  

A.  PETE BROWNING [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Browning hit .378 with an OPS+ of 223 as a 21-year-old rookie for the 1882 Louisville Eclipse of the American Association, the first major league to rival the NL.

-  #1   Career batting average leaders here.

-  #2  He is THE slugger referred to by a certain Kentucky bat company.  Details here.

FCR -  Walt Cherniak, Woodbine, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Al Spalding, Buck Ewing, Wee Willie Keeler, Pete Reisser, Rogers Hornsby, Hugh Duffy, Bill Terry

 

 

THURSDAY  — 30-Apr-2026

Q.  Which Double Unique outfielder hit a grand slam for his first home run in the majors, but was later sorry he did?

Hint: #1  If you assemble the right, tight statistical requirement, only he and Willie Mays qualify in 155 years of major league play.

Hint: #2  As in Buddy Bell’s case, alumni of his high school includes Hall of Famers.

A.  VADA PINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He hit a GS in his 3rd MLB game.  “Probably the worst thing that happened to me was hitting that homer,” Pinson said later. “It won the game, but didn’t do me any good.  I started thinking of myself as a slugger.””  Doubles Uniques.

-  #1  Only Mays and Pinson can claim MLB careers that include:  300 SB, 250 HR, 125 triples & 500 BB.  Check it here.

-  #2  HOF Frank Robinson, Ernie Lombardi & Bill Russell Basketball Hall of Famer also attended Pinson’s Oakland, California’s McClymonds HS.

FCR -  Frank Workman, Escondido, California

Incorrect guesses:  Fernando Tatis Jr., Ken Griffey Jr, Dizzy Dean, Daffy Dean

 

 

 

FRIDAY  — 01-May-2026

Q.  Which former Cardinal moundsman once had the sheriff seize the St. Louis portion of the gate in Brooklyn?

Hint: #1  He is believed to be the last player to play without a glove of any kind.

Hint: #2  Although he never led the league again after his first two seasons, when he retired he held the record for the pitcher who hit the most batters.  He still holds it.

Hint: #3  His brother would also qualify for this week’s theme.

A.  GUS WEYHING  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Weyhing took legal action because he was not paid 10 days' severance after being released by the Cards.

-  #1  He may have been the last to play defence barehanded in baseball’s Modern Era.

-  #2  Pitching to catcher Hall of Famer Wilbert Robinson, Weyhing plunked 37 & 42 batters in his freshman & sophomore seasons, 1887 & 1888.  He left the game with 277 HBP.

-  #3  John Weyhing is believed to have died before turning 21, becoming 1 of only 4 major leaguers to do so.  The other 3: Jay Dahl, Will Smalley & Gus Williams.

FCR -  Jim Cochran, Tuscaloosa

Incorrect guesses:  Dizzy Dean, Daffy Dean, Denny McLain

 

 

SATURDAY  — 02-May-2026

Q.  Who injured his throwing arm in the minor league, but was pleased with the results?

Hint: #1  He and his son were the first father/son in which each pitched in a World Series.

Hint: #2  He remains the only pitcher in his franchise’s history to record a thirty-wins season.

A.  JIM BAGBY [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  While pitching in the Southern Association, he collided with a teammate, fracturing his forearm.  Ironically, the injury seemed to have the effect of improving his curveball.

-  #1  The elder Bagby pitched for Cleveland in his only World Series, in 1920, and became the first pitcher to hit a HR in a World Series game, as Cleveland defeated Brooklyn in five games to two.  His son, Jim Bagby Jr., pitched for Boston in the 1946 World Series.

-  #2  Bagby’s 1920 record was 31-12 & led the majors in wins.

FCR -  Mark DeLodovico, Rockville, Maryland

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SUNDAY  — 03-May-2026

Q.  Which Baltimore-born pitcher/outfielder was a clandestine BRTB?

Hint: #1  In his sixth year in the majors, he led the league in WAR, with a number twice his career’s next highest.  Two years later, he posted a -0.7 WAR.

Hint: #2  SABR reports that he got his nickname because he was said to possess “austere calm in the face of all hostility by the enemy”.

A.  ICE BOX CHAMBERLAIN [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 09-May-1888, Chamberlain, pitching for Louisville, had dominated the batsmen of the woeful Kansas City Cowboys.  When the score reached 8-0, he switched & threw with his left hand.  The fact that he was slightly less effective after switching was overlooked by the magic he had wrought.

-  #1  Chamberlain’s 9.2 in 1889 led the AA.  His -0.7 in 1891, bad as it was followed by 5 years of impressive, stable numbers.

-  #2  Sometimes printed as “Icebox”.

FCR -  Andrew Jett, Waxahachie, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Babe Ruth, Tony Mullane, Joe McGinnity

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE — 03-May-2026

Q.  Who has the most career stolen bases by a player whose primary position was catcher in Major League Baseball history?

Hint: #1  He grew up learning all aspects playing in the working-class neighborhoods of St. Louis.

Hint: #2  He spent parts of four decades in the majors.

A.  JACK O’CONNOR  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Catchers with 55% of their more than 1,400 total games, puts O’Connor on top with 219.  (Granted, it takes a  bit of prestidigitation to arrive at this conclusion, but let’s let a hardworking lover of the game, his moment on top of the mountain, eh?)

-  #1  That is (ahem) the Irish neighborhoods of St. Louis.

-  #2  His MLB career: 1887-1910 (with a few breaks).

FCR -  Andrew Milner, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Tim McCarver, Yogi Berra, Roger Bresnahan, Joe Garagiola, Wilbert Robinson, Johnny Kling, Carlton Fisk

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THEME:  Men who played for at least 2 of Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland franchises, i.e., the Ohio players.  Do not confuse with…

 

                                                Live 1977 | Ohio Players.  Listen here.

 

Ohio Player        Cin               Cle         Columbus        WAR

Bagby.................. 1912............ 1916-22..... ..................... 30.9

 

Bell...................... 1985-88....... 1972-78..... ..................... 66.4

 

Browning............ 1891-92....... 1890........... ..................... 40.4

 

Chamberlain*....... 1892-94....... 1896........... 1890............ 30.7

 

Mullane................ 1886-92....... 1894........... ..................... 66.6

 

O’Connor............ 1887-88....... 1882-98..... 1890-91....... 21.4

 

Pinson................. 1958-68....... 1970-71..... ..................... 54.2

 

Robinson............. 1956-65....... 1974-76..... ................... 107.2

 

Weyhing.............. 1901............ 1901........... ..................... 37.2


*https://dizzydeane.wordpress.com/2025/04/03/switch-pitchers-in-the-majors/

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Greg Wells, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania (after Browning)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Players who hold a team record for the Cincinnati Reds

 

Wed     -  Players acquired from another organization by and later traded by the Cincinnati Reds

 

 

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