Monday, June 8, 2026

2026-6-01 Players who hit for the cycle before their 22nd birthdays

MONDAY  — 01-Jun-2026

Q.  Who holds the major league record for most home runs in a season by a shortstop, as well as the record for most by a third baseman?

Hint: #1  No one has hit more career homers with the bases loaded.

Hint: #2  When he couldn’t have the uniform number of a Baseball Hall of Famer, he went with the uniform number of a Football Hall of Famer.

A.  ALEX RODRIGUEZ  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2001, Rodriguez hit 52 homers as the Texas Rangers’ starting shortstop, then broke his own record with 57 the following season.  In 2007, he belted 54 as the New York Yankees’ regular third baseman.

-  #1  Against SFG on 20-Sep-2013, he hit the 24th grand slam of his career, surpassing Lou Gehrig for the all-time lead.  He added one more two years later, retiring with 25.

-  #2  Upon being traded to the Yanks in 2004, A-Rod couldn’t wear #3 because it had been retired for Babe Ruth 56 years earlier.  Instead, he took #13 in tribute to Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino.

FCR -  Bob Cormier, Yoncalla, Oregon

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

TUESDAY  — 02-Jun-2026

Q.  Who is the only player with three or more league Most Valuable Player awards to his credit who never hit a double in postseason play?

Hint: #1  He and Mickey Mantle are the only American Leaguers to finish second in MVP voting to the same person in consecutive seasons.  (Well, not the SAME player for both of them.)

Hint: #2  When he played his first game at Citizens Bank Park, his hometown accounted for nearly 20% of the crowd.

A.  MIKE TROUT  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Trout hit a solo home run in his lone postseason appearance, going 1-for-12 against KCR in the 2014 ALDS.  Of the 12 other 3+-time MVPs*, Jimmie Foxx has the fewest doubles (3) in postseason play.

-  #1  Trout finished second to Miguel Cabrera in 2012 and 2013; Mantle was runner-up to Roger Maris in 1960 and 1961. In the NL, Albert Pujols finished second to Barry Bonds in 2002 and 2003.

-  #2  Trout grew up in Millville, New Jersey, about 45 miles from Philadelphia.  When the Angels played a road game against the Phillies 13-May-2014, around 8,000 residents made the drive to see Trout’s “homecoming.”  The town’s mayor threw out the first pitch & the Millville Senior High School choir sang the National Anthem.

*Yogi Berra 1951, 1954, 1955

Barry Bonds 1990, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

Roy Campanella 1951, 1953, 1955

Joe DiMaggio 1939, 1941, 1947

Jimmie Foxx 1932, 1933, 1938

Aaron Judge 2022, 2024, 2025

Mickey Mantle 1956, 1957, 1962

Stan Musial 1943, 1946, 1948

Shohei Ohtani 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025

Albert Pujols 2005, 2008, 2009

Alex Rodriguez 2003, 2005, 2007

Mike Schmidt 1980, 1981, 1986

Mike Trout 2014, 2016, 2019

FCR -  Mark Solomon, Roswell, Georgia

Incorrect guesses:  Ken Griffey Jr, Mike Schmidt

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 03-Jun-2026

Q.  Who led his team in home runs for eighteen consecutive seasons, yet is only third on his franchise’s career home run list?

Hint: #1  He tied Gavvy Cravath’s record for National League home run titles, though he needed more than twice as many home runs to do it.

Hint: #2  When Braves outfielder Bill Dunlap made his big league debut, it marked the first time in four seasons that someone younger than this player was on a National League roster.

A.  MEL OTT  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Ott had more homers than any other Giants hitter every season from 1928-45.  His total of 511 dingers in a Giants uniform, however, is fewer than Willie Mays (646) or Barry Bonds (586) hit in their time with the team.

-  #1  Ott led the Senior Circuit in round trippers six times, in 1932, 1934, 1936-38, and 1942.  In those six seasons, he hit a total of 203 home runs.  Cravath also led the league six times, from 1913-15 and 1917-19, but only hit 94 homers combined in those six seasons.  His record would eventually be broken by Ralph Kiner, who won seven consecutive NL home run titles from 1946-52.  He, in turn, was eventually eclipsed by Mike Schmidt, who led the NL in home runs eight times.

-  #2  Ott’s first at-bat for the Giants came less than two months after his 17th birthday.  He was by 20 months the junior of Cincinnati Reds pitcher Rufus Meadows, the 2nd youngest player to take the field in 1926.

FCR -  Gabe Kinstlinger, Reisterstown, Maryland

 

 

THURSDAY  04-Jun-2026

Q.  What Hall of Fame infielder walked away from the game for three years rather than play for Leo Durocher?

Hint: #1  When he made it into his first big league game, there were three other future Hall of Famers in the lineup.

Hint: #2  His nephew made his major league debut for the Houston Colt .45s at age nineteen, but failed to spark a long-lasting career.

A.  ARKY VAUGHAN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  With the Dodgers in 1943, Vaughan led the majors in runs scored but opted to retire at the age of 31.  Earlier in the season, he had walked out on the team for one game over comments Durocher made about teammate Bobo Newsome.  Branch Rickey lured Vaughan back in 1947, after Durocher was suspended over his ties to professional gamblers.

-  #1  Vaughan, who was selected to the Hall in 1985, made his PIT debut on 17-April-1932, taking the field with teammates Pie Traynor, Lloyd Waner & Paul Waner.  It’s interesting that Durocher was playing shortstop for opposing CIN.

-  #2  Shortstop Glenn “Sparky” Vaughan played 9 games for Houston as a September call-up in 1963.  He returned to the minors for 1964, but was out of baseball after that season.

FCR -  Dennis Walls, Orrington, Maine

Incorrect guesses:  Dolph Camilli, Jackie Robinson

 

 

FRIDAY  — 05-Jun-2026

Q.  Who is the only major leaguer to record three consecutive seasons with at least 20 home runs and 50 stolen bases?

Hint: #1  He retired as the seventh most prolific base stealer of the Live-Ball Era.

Hint: #2  He was the first outfielder to win consecutive Gold Gloves for an expansion franchise.

A.  CESAR CEDENO  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  From 1972-1974. Joe Morgan also had three 20-50 seasons, but his were over a 4-year span: 1973, 1974 & 1976. Rickey Henderson hit the twin milestones four times, in 1985, 1986, 1990 &1993.

-  #1  At the end of the 1986 season, only 6 players since 1920 had more than his 550 steals. In the ensuing years, 8 more have surpassed him.

-  #2  From 1972 through 1976, Cedeno won five consecutive Gold Gloves for HOU.  Michael Bourn (2009, 2010) is the only other outfielder to win a National League Gold Glove in a Houston Astros uniform.

FCR -  John Wilson, Mesa

Incorrect guesses:  Tim Raines, K     en Griffey Jr

 

 

SATURDAY  — 06-Jun-2026

Q.  Paul Molitor is the only player to steal second, third and home in the same inning for the Milwaukee Brewers.  Who is the only player to accomplish that feat against the Brew Crew?

Hint: #1  No one racked up 10 career homers and 20 career stolen bases faster than this player.

Hint: #2  In the past 67 years, only he and one other player from his franchise have done what qualified him for this list, and they were both wearing the same uniform number when they did it.

A.  ELLY De La CRUZ

-  Ans.  In Milwaukee on 08-July-2023, De La Cruz stole three times in two pitches.  Molitor stole three in an inning on 26-July-1987.

-  #1  De La Cruz stole his 20th base—he already had 10 HRs—in the 64th game of his career, one fewer than it took Barry Bonds.

-  #2  Can’t tell you what they did without revealing the theme for this week, but can tell you that De La Cruz and Eric Davis are both #44’s.

FCR -  John Rickert, Terre Haute, Indiana

Incorrect guesses:  Rod Carew, Jackie Robinson, Rickey Henderson

 

 

SUNDAY  — 07-Jun-02026

Q.  Who scored the most runs in the game that saw the most runs scored?

Hint: #1  The Cardinals took public criticism but agreed to take Flack for trading him in the middle of a doubleheader.

Hint: #2  In the Modern Era, he leads all Penn State alumni in hits, runs, RBIs and doubles.

A.  CLIFF HEATHCOTE  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Heathcote went 5-for-5 and scored 5 runs for the CHC on 25-Aug-1922 in a 26-23 loss to PHI. Teammate Marty Krug & Philadelphia’s Cliff Lee each scored 4 times.

-  #1  Between Game 1 and Game 2 of a 30-May-1922 Decorations Day (now: Memorial Day) doubleheader, STL & CHC agreed to swap Heathcote for outfielder Max Flack.

-  #2  If you include players from the 1800s, however, Hall of Famer John Ward leads nearly all career offensive statistics among the 37 major leaguers who attended Penn State.

FCR -  Jesse Asbury, Norman, Oklahoma

Incorrect guesses:  John Montgomery Ward

 

 

 

THEME:  Players who hit for the cycle before their 22nd birthdays

 

Player             Date                        Age             Write-up

Cedeno.......... 02-Aug-1972........ 21-159...... SABR Games Project Story

De La Cruz*... 23-Jun-2023......... 21-063...... SABR Games Project Story

Heathcote....... 13-Jun-1918......... 20-140...... SABR Games Project Story

Ott.................. 16-May-1929(2)..... 20-075...... SABR Games Project Story

A-Rod............. 05-Jun-1997......... 21-313...... SABR Games Project Story

Trout............... 21-May-2013........ 21-287...... SABR Games Project Story

Vaughan......... 124-Jun-1933....... 21-107...... SABR Games Project Story

 

*Eric Davis was the last Reds player to hit for the cycle prior to De La Cruz, on 02-June-1989.

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Daniel Wilson, St. Paul

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Youngest players with a 30-30 season


Tues    -  Players who received MVP votes at the age of 20

 

Sat          Players who received MVP votes before their 21st birthday

 

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Monday, June 1, 2026

2026-05-25 Pitchers who hit two triples in a game

MONDAY  — 25-May-2026

Q.  Who was the last player, active in the majors, who had once been on the St. Louis Browns?

Hint: #1  In his first major league season he led the team in WAR.

Hint: #2  He was the first Baltimore Oriole to lead the majors in pitching losses.

A.  DON LARSEN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Larsen was signed by the St. Louis Browns as an amateur free agent before the 1947 season, but didn't see action in the majors until 1953, due primarily to military service.  His last team was the Cubs in 1967.

-  #1  He posted a respectable 3.6 WAR (his career best for a season).  His HOF mound mate, Satchel Paige, ended the season a 2.6.

-  #2  His 21 losses in 1954 is the most in Orioles history./

FCR -  Mat Kovach, Avon Lake, Ohio

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Turley, Harry Breechen, Ned Garver

 

 

TUESDAY  — 26-May-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher had the lowest Earned Run Average for any major league qualifying season between 1881 and 1913 inclusive?

Hint: #1  He had the National League’s first season with double-digits in saves (though not yet an official stat).

Hint: #2  “Miner” (not ‘minor’) was one of his nicknames.

A.  MORDECAI BROWN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Pitching for the pennant-winning Cubs in 1906, Brown’s ERA was 1.04. (Not a typo.)

-  #1  No pitcher since NL’s founding in 1876 had more than 7 pitching saves in a season.  Brown had 13 in 1911.

-  #2  The world knows him better by his other nickname, “Three Finger”.

FCR -  Richard Tourangeau, Boston

Incorrect guesses:  Dazzy Vance, Paul Dean

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 27-May-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher had the lowest Earned Run Average for any major league qualifying season in the 1920s?

Hint: #1  He pitched four one-hitters one year.

Hint: #2  He managed the House of David team during the first-ever night game in Sportsman's Park, an exhibition game with the St. Louis Cardinals.

A.  PETE ALEXANDER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Alexander posted an ERA of 1.91 in 1920.  The only other pitcher in the with an ERA under 2.00 was the Reds Dolf Luque in 1922 with 1.93. [ Pete Forster of the Negro National Legue posted a 1.62 ERA in 1925.]

-  #1  In 1915, he threw complete-game 1-hitters on 05-Jun, 26-Jun, 05-Jul & 29-Sep,

-  #2  The game was an exhibition under portable lights on 22-Sep-1932.  Attendance reportedly jumped to about 9,000, far beyond the Cardinals’ daytime crowd.  Alexander was associated with the House of David club during that era as a player-manager/barnstorming attraction.

FCR -  Jay Caldwell, St. Petersburg, Florida

Incorrect guesses:  Dazzy Vance, Duster Mails

 

 

IN MEMORIAM  28-May-2026

Q.  Who was the only player to hit four home runs in a game in the 1980s?

Hint: #1  He was the number one overall selection in the MLB Draft.

Hint: #2  After a stellar college career, he bypassed the minor leagues entirely.  His first professional game was in the majors.

Hint: #3  He homered off a Hall of Fame pitcher in his first game in the majors.

Hint: #4  He was voted National League Rookie of the Year, edging out Padres shortstop Ozzie Smith.

Hint: #5  He became an All-Star and thrice received MVP votes.

Hint: #6  He was instrumental in helping his team capture only their second-ever division title.

A.  BOB HORNER  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  On 06-Jul-1986, at home in Atlanta against the Expos, Horner went deep 4 times, 3 off Andy McGaffigan &1 off Jeff Reardon.  The most recent four-home-run game before his was Mike Schmidt’s in 1976.  The next one following Horner’s belonged to Mark Whiten in 1993.

-  #1  Horner was chosen #1 in 1st Round of the 1978 MLB June Amateur Draft.

-  #2  He was the 1st winner of the Golden Spikes Award, among many other collegiate accolades.  He debuted in the majors with ATL on 16-Jun-1978, a mere 8 days since his final game at Arizona State University in the NCAA College World Series.

-  #3  In the 6th inning, off Bert Blyleven, Horner hit the first of his 218 career home runs.

-  #4  ROY in 1978.

-  #5  AS in 1982, receiving MVP votes in 1979, 1980 & 1983.

-  #6 In 1982 Horner was an important part of getting the Braves into the postseason, winning only their NL West division championship since 1969.

FCR -  Jim Cochran, Tuscaloosa

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

FRIDAY  29-May-2025

Q.  Which Hall of Fame pitcher was a major league teammate of:

Bill Dickey,

Jimmie Foxx,

Hank Greenberg,

Mel Ott,

Jim Thorpe,

Van Mungo,

Arky Vaughan and

Hack Wilson?

 

Hint: #1  Red Barber called him, “the best of all former athletes who went to microphone, highly intelligent, industrious, great story teller.”

Hint: #2  He led the 1927 Yankees and the American league in pitching wins.

Hint: #3  The following season, he led the majors in saves.

A.  WAITE HOYT  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He played with them on:

Dickey......... 1928 NYY

Foxx............ 1931 PHA

Greenberg... 1930 DET

Ott............... 1932 NYG

Thorpe......... 1918 NYG

Van Mungo.. 1938 BRO

Vaughan...... 1933 PIT

Wilson......... 1932 BRO

-  #1  Barber hired Hoyt to host the Dodgers' post-game shows on WOR  in New York in 1940.  After two years, Hoyt moved to Cincinnati, where he spent twenty-four seasons broadcasting Reds games.  He was a fan favorite during rain delays because he was such a polished raconteur.

-  #2  Hoyt       ’s record in 1927 was 22-7 for .759 W-L%, which also led the AL.

-  #3  Retroactively credited with 8 saves in 1928, Hoyt led the majors in that category.  The save would not become an official statistic until 1969.

FCR -  Kenneth Edwards, Ferrisburgh, Vermont

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

SATURDAY  — 28-May-2025

Q.  Who was the last pitcher in the twentieth century to earn a win after allowing eight runs in the first two innings of a game?

Hint: #1  In his eighteen-year Hall of Fame career, he managed to hit, in a career total of 1,197 plate appearances, only three triples in.  He hit two of them in the same game!

Hint: #2  He is the only pitcher in the last one hundred one hundred and twenty years the Giants franchise who lost twenty games in a season.

A.  RUBE MARQUARD  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 14-May-1913, Marquard struggled through the 1st 2 innings, but stayed in, righted the ship & got the Giants the 14-11 win over the Cubs.

-  #1  On 24Jul-1911, Marquard tripled in the 2nd off Cincinnati starter Bobby Keefe, driving in two teammates.  Keefe was replaced later that inning by Frank Smith.  Marquard tripled off Smith to  open the 9th & scored on a sac fly.  In an unusual twist, however, Smith had tripled off Marquard in his first at-bat leading off the bottom of the 3rd, but didn’t score.

-  #2  Marquard’s record in 1914 was 14-22.

FCR -  John Murray, Taylors, South Carolina

Incorrect guesses:  Gaylord Perry, Joe McGinnity

 

 

WEEKEND BONUS — 30-May-2025

Q.  Which pitcher was leading the National League in ERA when he departed for WWII?

Hint: #1 The year he returned from military service, he led the league in wins, innings pitched and ERA.

Hint: #2  As a coach for the Cardinals, he once offered to personally put up $5,000 in bonus money for the team to sign an amateur whom he saw a great future in.

Hint: #3  In 790 plate appearances over his fourteen major league seasons, he hit exactly two triples.  You guessed it—he hit them in the same game!

A.  HOWIE POLLET  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  When Pollet left to register after his game on 10-Jul-1943, he sported a tidy 1.75 ERA.

-  #1  In the return season of 1946, Pollet had 21 W, 266.0 IP, an era of 2.10 & even an impressive ERA+ of 165.  He made the All-Star team & finished 4th in MVP voting.  Teammates Stan Musial & Enos Slaughter were 1st & 3rd in that MVP vote.

-  #2  Cardinals scout Chase Riddle became aware of the lanky teenage Steve Carlton playing American Legion ball in Florida.  Pitching coach Pollet accompanied Riddle to evaluate Carlton.  Pollet was impressed, but St. Louis was initially hesitant to offer the requested $5,000 signing bonus.  When Pollet heard the Cardinals' front office balk at the price, he offered to pay the money himself.  The Cardinals ultimately matched the request & Carlton went on to a Hall of Fame career, striking out 4,136 batters and winning four Cy Young Awards.

-  #3  He hit his 2 triples on 25-Jul-1947 in Sportsman’s Park off Boston Braves pitchers, Ed Wright & Red Barrett.  Pollet hit as many triples that day as his catcher, Joe Garagiola, hit all that season.

FCR -  Phil Koss, Elkhorn, Wisconsin

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Feller, Harry Brecheen 

 

 

SUNDAY  — 31-May-2025

Q.  Who was the Opening Day starting pitcher for the Yankees the first season they went to the World Series?

Hint: #1  On the team, he was second only to Babe Ruth in WAR that season.

Hint: #2  Ty Cobb once threw his bat at him after a couple of pitches came too close to Cobb’s head.

A.  CARL MAYS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Mays pitched a 3-hit complete game in an 11-1 win over PHA.  NYY lost 5 games to 3 to their neighbors, NYG ,in the 1921 WS.

-  #1  Mays had a very respectable WAR of 7.5 in 1921, but Ruth was ruthian, posting a 12.8, the 2nd-highest of his career.

-  #2  Bat-thrown game:  16-Sep-1915 in Boston’s Fenway Park, Mays pitching for BOS.  Full story.

FCR -  Andrew Hersh, Kingston, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Shawkey, Joe Bush, Herb Pennock

 

 

 

THEME:  Select Modern Era pitchers who hit 2 triples in a game.  (There are others.)

 

Player                     Date                        Victims                                     Career triples                     WAR

Alexander.... 06-Jun-1917....... [off T. Seaton, M. Prendergast]...................... 13............119.7

Brown.......... 31-Jul-1910(1) .... [off Eddie Higgins]...................... 11........................ 58.0

Hoyt.............. 08-Jun-1954....... off E. Vangilder, D. Danforth]...................... 11................... 52.4

Larsen.......... 08-Jun-1925....... off D. Stone, C. Pascual]...................... 5.......................... 18.4

Mays............. 07-Aug-1926(1).... [off E. Wright, R. Barrett]...................... 21........................ 51.3

Pollet............ 25-Jul-1947......... off E. Wright, R. Barrett]...................... 2.......................... 34.4

Marquard..... 24-Jul-1911......... [off F. Smith, B. Keefe]...................... 3.......................... 32.4

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Philip Fickling, San Diego

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Pitchers who have thrown perfect games or no-hitters but whose career w-l is less than .500.


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