MONDAY — 16-Feb-2026
Q. Who
is the only right-hander with three consecutive pitching Triple Crown seasons?
Hint: #1
He won at least twenty games for three different National League teams.
Hint: #2
In the National League in the Modern Era, only Christy Mathewson had
more seasons of thirty career complete games.
A. GROVER CLEVELAND “Pete” ALEXANDER [SABR Bio]
- Ans. No left-hander has ever done it.
1915
– Led NL in W (31), K (214) & ERA (1.22)
1916
– Led NL in W (33), K (241) & ERA (1.55)
1917
– Led NL in W (30), K (167) & ERA (1.83)
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#1 Alexander won 91 for PHI, 83 for
CHC & 34 for STL.
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#2 In 6 seasons, his CG total was
more than 30. Mathewson did it 7 times.
FCR - Kerry
Osaki, Fountain Valley, California
Incorrect guesses: Mordecai Brown, Greg Maddux, Albert Spaulding
TUESDAY — 17-Feb-2025
Q. In
the famous “Merkle’s Boner” game, as replayed at the end of the season, Christy
Mathewson was the losing pitcher. Who
was the winning pitcher?
Hint: #1
Ironically, he was the losing pitcher in Mathewson’s final career
victory.
Hint: #2
A BBTR player, he pitched for two different major league teams in
Chicago.
A. MORDECAI BROWN [SABR Bio]
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Ans. Game on 08-Oct-1908. Click here for details.
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#1 Matty’s last W=04-Sep-1916. Click for full story.
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#2 A switch-hitter, he racked up
a career total of 206 hits. He played for
the Chicago Cubs 1904-1912 & in 1914, played 33 games for the Federal
League’s Chicago Whales. There he had a
record of 17-8 with a 2.09 ERA. He went
back to the Cubs in 1916 where he pitched on the final 12 games of his Hall of Fame career.
FCR - Chris
Betsch, Albany, Indiana
Incorrect guesses: Fred Tenney
WEDNESDAY — 18-Feb-2025
Q. No
one had more Hall of Fame teammates than this guy. Following the clues, who is he?
Hint: #1
He was known to appear in vaudeville plays and was a mortician during
the off season.
Hint: #2
Legendary broadcaster Red Barber called him, “The best of all former
athletes who went to microphone, highly intelligent, industrious, great
storyteller.”
A. WAITE HOYT [Film Bio]
-
Ans. Hoyt (a Hall of Famer himself) was a teammate of:
1 Home Run
Baker
2 Mickey
Cochrane
3 Earle
Combs
4 Stan
Coveleski
5 Kiki
Cuyler
6 Bill
Dickey
7 Leo
Durocher
8 Jimmie
Foxx
9 Lou
Gehrig
10 Charlie
Gehringer
11 Lefty
Gomez
12 Hank
Greenberg
13 Burleigh
Grimes
14 Lefty
Grove
15 Harry
Hooper
16 Carl
Hubbell
17 Travis
Jackson
18 George
Kelly
19 Tony
Lazzeri
20 Al
Lopez
21 Freddie
Lindstrom
22 Heinie
Manush
23 Mel
Ott
24 Herb
Pennock
25 Red
Ruffing
26 Babe
Ruth
27 Al
Simmons
28 Bill
Terry
29 Jim
Thorpe (Football HOF)
30 Pie
Traynor
31 Dazzy
Vance
32 Arky
Vaughan
33 Lloyd
Waner
34 Paul
Waner
35 Hack
Wilson
36 Ross
Youngs
Most lists show Burleigh Grimes with an equal
in number of HOF teammates.
Was also on teams managed by Hall of Fame
skippers:
1-
John
McGraw
2-
Ed
Barrow
3-
Miller
Huggins
4-
Connie Mack
5-
Bill
Terry
6-
Pie
Traynor
7-
Burleigh
Grimes
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#1 He peaked at $16,000 a year,
but his average was around $10K. He and
almost every other major leaguer at the time need to work in the off-season.
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#2 He was the play-by-play voice
of the Cincinnati Reds for 24 seasons,
FCR - Michael
Green, Las Vegas
Incorrect guesses: Eddie Collins, Lefty Gomez, Phil Rizzuto, Dizzy
Dean, Burleigh Grimes
THURSDAY — 20-Feb-2025
NOTE: Thursday's is the last of this week's 4-question theme. The new theme starts on Friday.
Q. Who is
the only left-handed pitcher to suffer twenty or more losses in a season for
the Giants?
Hint: #1
He is the last pitcher to earn a win after allowing eight runs in the first
two innings of a game.
Hint: #2
As a lad, he was a batboy for Cleveland.
A. RUBE MARQUARD [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. In 1914 Marquard had a records
of 12-22. No Giants pitcher has lost as
many as 20 in a season since then.
-
#1 On 14-May-1913, Marquard was roughed
up in he 1st & 2nd innings, but stayed on the mound
through the 6th. He
eventually gave up 11 runs, 7 of which were earned. His teammates came through for him ad he got
the W with some help from Red Ames out of the bullpen.
-
#2 As a young teenager, he spent
his halcyon summer days at League Park, serving as a batboy
for the Cleveland Broncos, who became the Naps when Lajoie joined the team in
1902.
FCR - Barry
Nelson, Guilderland, New York
Incorrect guesses: Monty Kennedy, Roger Craig, Hooks Wiltse
THEME:
Player Date
Alexander............. 06-Jun-1917
Brown.................. 1910-07-31(1)
Hoyt..................... 08-Jun-1925
Marquard............. 24-Jul-1911
First Correct Respondent identifying theme – ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Incorrect theme guesses:
Thur - Deadball Era starting pitchers
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Hall
of Fame pitchers who had at least 2 seasons with 20 wins and had a 2-0 record
with an ERA of 1.50 or better in a World Series
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Hall
of Fame pitchers who had at least 2 seasons with 20 wins and had a 2-0 record
with an ERA of 1.50 or better and at least one complete game in a World Series
before 1930. They also played on separate time periods for a team in the
same city.
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2nd half-week theme begins
here
FRIDAY —
20-Feb-2025
Q. Who
is the most recent batter to drive in at least a hundred runs in a season but
strikeout fewer than ten times?
Hint: #1
He is the only twentieth-century American League batter with five
extra-base hits in one game.
Hint: #2
He captained his high school basketball team to the state championship
game three times, winning once.
Hint #3
In college, he led both the basketball and baseball teams to championships
of the Big Ten Conference.
A. LOU BOUDREAU [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. In 1948, Boudreau’s MVP season, he had 106 RBI
& struck out 9 X.
-
#1 Four doubles & a HR makes
for a fine day’s offensive output. Six ALers
have done it in the 21st
century. Only 3 NL players did it in the
20th century.
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#2 Thornton Township HS in
Harvey, Illinois, is where he led the "Flying Clouds" to 3
consecutive Illinois high school championship games, winning in 1933, finishing
as runner up in 1934 & 1935.
-
#3 Boudreau attended the
University of Illinois. During the
1936-37 basketball & baseball seasons, he led each Fighting Illini team to
a Big Ten Conference title & was named a NCAA Men's Basketball All-American.
FCR - Dave
Williams, Glastonbury, Connecticut
Incorrect guesses: Joe Sewell, Nick Kurtz, Mark Whiten, Charlie
Gehringer, Tommy Holmes, Frank Howard, George Kell, Tony Gwynn
IN MEMORIAM — 21-Feb-2025
Q. Who
turned more career double plays than any other second baseman in major league
history?
Hint: #1
He once said, “Over seventeen years, saving thousands of runs is like
driving in thousands of runs.”
Hint: #2
He was the first player in his franchise to have a 163-games-played
season.
Hint: #3 He was not
as well-known for his offensive skills, but his first two career home runs were
hit while he was still a teenager.
Hint: #4 A legendary
broadcaster came to refer to him simply as “The Glove”.
Hint: #5 His
fielding counterpart in the postseason one year beat him out of one prestigious
award.
Hint: #6 He was
succeeded in his position on the team by another Hall of Fame player.
Hint: #7 He received
high praise for his fielding from the media & a fellow Gold Glove-winning
teammate.
Hint: #8 Few
athletes ever enjoyed a more joyous on-field celebration.
A. BILL MAZEROSKI [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. Maz was involved in 1,706
double plays well ahead of Nellie Fox’s 2nd-place 1,619.
-
#1 Mazeroski was the premier
defensive second baseman of his era. With
great hands, quick feet, a sure arm & great range, he turned the double
play into an art form.
-
#2 He played in every game on the
Pirates’ 1967 schedule, a record he held
alone until Bobby Bonilla tied it in 1989.
- #3 Mazeroski’s 20th birthday was
05-Sep-1956. The first 2 of his 138
career home run came on 16-Aug-1956 (off Robin Roberts no
less!) & 19-Aug-1956(1).
- #4 Ford Frick award-winning, long-time Pirates
broadcaster Bob Prince coined the apt
nickname.
- #5 NYYs’ 2nd baseman Bobby
Richardson had 11 hits, 8 runs & 12 RBI in the 1960 WS. He was selected as The Sporting News 1960
World Series MVP, the only player to win that honor playing on a losing WS
team. Mazeroski was honored with the Babe Ruth
Award.
- #6 Mazeroski was the Pirates’ team captain from
1963 until his retirement after the 1972 season. Formidable slugger Willie
Stargell was then named team captain & served in that honored
role from 1973 through 1982
- #7 Bill Virdon (1962 GG winner),
marveled at Maz, ”Nobody ever played second base like he did, and I've been in
the game 50 years. The impressive thing
about Maz was that he did everything perfectly.
I backed him up for 10 years and never got a ball.” Pulitzer Prize-winning sportswriter Jim
Murray observed in a 1966 column, “A half-century ago, a
second base combination made something like nine double plays in a season and a
poet (Franklin P. Adams) immortalized them
with a poem, ‘Tinker to
Evers to Chance'… Mazeroski makes 161 and they abbreviate his name in the
box score.”
- #8 On 13-Oct-1960, at 3:36 PM Eastern
Time, Mazeroski hit the only walk-off home run in a World Series Game Seven,
when he smacked his epic bottom-of-the-ninth homer to decide the 1960
World Series. The attendance was 36,683,
many of whom were at home plate ecstatically awaiting Mazeroski.
FCR - John
Michael Pierobon, Fort Lauderdale
Incorrect guesses: Ozzie Smith
SATURDAY — 21-Feb-2025
Q. Who
hit the fiftieth home run in modern World Series history?
Hint: #1
He played for six different minor league teams, not including semipro
leagues, but when he reached the majors, he wore the uniform of that team for
the next nineteen years.
Hint: #2
He is the first major leaguer to have a season of six hundred at-bats without
a single stolen base.
A. BILL TERRY [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. On 04-Oct-1924, still in his rookie
season, Terry hit a Walter Johnson fastball over the left field wall in the 1st
game of the World Series. Terry was the
batter that Johnson said he least liked to face.
-
#1 Terry played for NYG for 14 seasons & managed them for 10. For five seasons, 1932-1936, he did both.
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#2 In 1934 he was caught attempting
a stolen base with Dizzy Dean pitching. That was the only time that year he even
tried. 50+ major leaguers have matched
it since.
FCR -
Dave Williams, Glastonbury, Connecticut
Incorrect guesses: Willie Stargell, Ray Schalk, George Sisler,
Cal Ripken
WEEKEND BONUS
Q. Who
is the only player to play on all four Boston Red Sox World Series championship
teams in the twentieth century?
Hint: #1
He was the first player to lead off both games of a double header with a
home run.
Hint: #2
He was one of the multiple future Hall of Famers on a team that famously
finished last.
A. HARRY HOOPER [SABR Bio]
-
Ans. Hooper was part of all the
postseason action in:
1912 (Boston def. the Giants
4-3);
1915 (def. the Phillies
4-1);
1916
(def. Brooklyn 4-1);
1918 (def. the Cubs 4-2);
Heinie Wagner also played on these 4 teams but only played
in the 1912 WS/.
The Boston Red Sox won 4 World Series. The Boston Americans won 1.
Same franchise, but that wasn't the question.
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#1 HR games=30-May-1913(1), 30-May-1913(2). It had since been
accomplished by Rickey Henderson (05-Jul-1993),
Brady Anderson (21-Aug-1999) &
Ronald Acuna Jr. (13-Aug-2018)
-
#2 On the White Sox in
1924 were players:
Hooper,
2B Eddie Collins,
P Ted Lyons,
P Red Faber,
C Ray Schalk
& managers in succession
Johnny Evers
Ed Walsh &
Collins.
(That would be Ed2, Red, Ted & Ev.)
FCR - Phil
Koss, Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Incorrect guesses: Dustin Pedroia, Jimmy Collins, Johnny Damon
SUNDAY — 22-Feb-2025
Q. Who
was the first native of Alabama to appear in an All-Star game?
Hint: #1
He once had an impressive hitting streak that mimicked the season it was
done in.
Hint: #2
Five of his seven siblings also played professional baseball, but only
he made the majors.
A. HEINIE MANUSH [Ala. Bio]
-
Ans. Manush was the starting left
fielder All-Star in the second-ever game, 1934.
-
#1 Playing for WSH in 1933, he had a
33-consecutive-game hitting streak.
-
#2 Manush was the youngest of 8
in his German-American family.
FCR – Dennis Walls, Orrington, Maine
Incorrect guesses: Rudy York, Joe Sewell, Dixie Walker
THEME: Hall of Fame position players with 2 doubles
& 2 triples in a game
Player Date
Boudreau.............. 26-Apr-1948
Hooper................. 05-Sep-1919
&
Manush................ 24-May-1929
&
Terry.................... 13-Sep-1931(2)
First
Correct Respondent identifying theme – ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Incorrect theme guesses:
Fri - Player
managers who won a world series
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