MONDAY
Q. Who
was the second Dodger to win a Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year
award?
Hint: He
was also the first pitcher to take the Cy Young AND the other two awards – a
record that stood for 55 years.
Hint: In
his first All-Star appearance he lost the game, despite the fact he had relieved
Warren Spahn.
Hint: Spahn
had given up four unearned runs while nevertheless striking out Joe DiMaggio
and Ted Williams.
Hint: Despite
all his stellar achievements, he is not in the Hall of Fame.
Twint: Notwithstanding
his reputation as one of the best hitting pitchers of his time, he never
reached base in five World Series games, including three strikeouts.
A. DON NEWCOMBE (ROY 1949/MVP 1956, Jackie Robinson ROY
1947/MVP1949; CY 1956, Justin Verlander ROY 2006/CY and MVP 2011; 2.2 in. 2 R ASG 12-Jul-1949 Spahn
1.1 in. 4 R (none earned); BA.271, Wes Ferrell .280 career but only two season
with the Dodgers; WS Career 0-8/8PA in 1949, 1955 and 1956)
FCR - Samuel
Olken, Chicago, IL
Incorrect answers: Fernando Valenzuela, Roy Campanella, Carl
Erskin, Don Drysdale, Joe Black, Johnny Podres
IN MEMORIAM
Q. In
whose memory did Keith Olbermann wear a bright pink sports jacket for his
broadcast last evening?
Hint: It’s
unlikely anyone reading this question has never owned (or at least held) a
product created by him.
Hint: My
first was of Ernie Banks, which I quickly traded for that of an F-84
Thunderjet. I had no idea it was from
the same source.
Hint: One
of his most famous acts was willfully destroying some of his creations, valued
by some estimates today still to be in the millions of dollars.
Hint: He
shares an alma matter with Christy Mathewson.
Twint: Taffy
was not a successful insertion.
Twint: Once
he engineered the buy-out of his principal competition, Bowman, he established
a near-monopoly.
Twint: His
industry has been tied to bubbles and bubble gum.
A. SY BERGER (Olbermann; Berger was the driving force
behind baseball collecting cards as they became in 1952 and essentially
remain today; I received a pack of Topps 1957 cards and at age
7, the one player I immediately recognized was Banks.
However, because we were on an air force base, my
peers and I were more interested in the images of what was
flying overhead; Berger and colleagues
overestimated the production needs for the 1952 Topps baseball set and so had
the unsold boxes of them hauled out to sea by a garbage scow and
unceremoniously dumped into wet oblivion.
Story here; Both he
and Mathewson attended Bucknell,
in fact, a classmate of Berger’s, Bob Keegan, made it to
the majors; The taffy included in the 1951 Topps baseball set
was a gustatory disaster. [The cards themselves did OK.] ; Topps bought Bowman in the fall of
1955 and produces cards today under that
brand; Card values have peaked and dropped, creating making market “bubbles”.)
FCR - Mark
Pattison, Washington, DC
Incorrect answers: Al Spalding
TUESDAY
Q. Who
was the first Yankee pitcher to lead his league in strike outs?
Hint: He
held the pitching record for most World Series openers until broken by Whitey
Ford.
Hint: He
has, by far, the most complete games pitched as a Yankee.
Twint: His
Hall of Fame Manager said of him “If [he] has nothing to say, he doesn’t bother
to say it”.
A. RED RUFFING (190K
1932; 261CG, Lefty Gomez next with 173; Joe McCarthy commenting
on Ruffing’s quiet demeanor)
FCR - Blake
Sherry, Dublin, OH
Incorrect answers: Lefty Gomez, Bob Uecker, Allie Reynolds, Herb
Pennock, Jack Chesbro, Waite Hoyt, Russ Ford
WEDNESDAY
Q: Who
is the only Milwaukee Brave pitcher to lead the National League in games started?
Hint: Other
than Warren Spahn, he was the only Milwaukee Brave ever to lead in wins and
complete games.
Hint: He
is the only player with three complete game victories, including two shutouts, over
the Yankees in World Series play.
Twint: He
and battery mate Sammy White once reputedly
attempted to hold down the offensive production of future Hall of Famer Orlando
Cepeda, telling him what each pitch would be.
Twint: The
tall tale says it worked. History does
not.
A. LEW BURDETTE (39
GS 1959; 21 W 1959, tied Spahn and Sam Jones (SFG); WS W’s over NYY 03-Oct-1957, 07-Oct-1957 [ShO]
& 10-Oct-1957 [ShO]; An
apocryphal account retold in bb-ref bullpen, the
only time Burdette and White both faced Cepeda was 20‑Sep‑1961. The box score shows Cepeda nearly hit for the
cycle, missing out only on a single, and the only out he made was followed by a
double in his next at bat.)
FCR - Chuck
Durante, Dover, DE
Incorrect answers: Warren Spahn, Johnny Sain, Tony Cloninger,
Vern Bickford Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine
THURSDAY
Q. Who
had the most wild pitches in a season since Red Ames established the modern major
league mark of 30?
Hint: Perhaps
not surprisingly, he also led the league in bases-on-balls that season and in
both categories the season before as well.
Hint: One
year he went 24-11, but got no Cy Young votes because a certain Dodger lefty
took every vote that year (and the next).
Hint: Over
the next seven seasons, he only twice had double digit wins, with a winning
percentage of .451 for the period.
Twint: Well
after his playing days were over, he helped coach the Yankees’ Mariano Rivera
during their streak of 4 WS in 5 years.
A. TONY CLONINGER
(27WP/116BB 1966 and 22WP/119BB 1965; 1965, 24-11 with MLN, Sandy Koufax CY 1965 and
1966; 1966-1972 46-56, 14-11
1966, 11-17 1969; NYY bullpen/pitching coach
1992-2001)
FCR - Dave
Washburn, Marietta, GA
Incorrect answers: Nolan Ryan, Larry Jackson, Earl Wilson, Phil Niekro,
Claude Osteen, Joe Niekro, Don Drysdale
FRIDAY
Q. Who
was the last St. Louis Cardinals pitcher to win an All-Star Game?
Hint: Of
all the STL ASG-winning pitchers, he is the only one not in the Hall of Fame.
Twint: He
yielded the most earned runs in the majors during the 20th century’s
“Year of the Pitcher”.
Twint: He
will forever be known as the man Carlton Fisk made the winner of, according to
some, the greatest World Series game ever played.
A. RICK WISE (1973 ASG NL won7-1; Steve Carlton (1969) and Dizzy Dean (1936, 37) were the others; 92
ER 1968; Game 6 1975 WS when
Fisk “waved fair” the 12th-inning-walk-off homer that kept the Red
Sox WS hopes alive if only for that game.)
FCR - Gary
Sarnoff, Arlington, VA
Incorrect answers: Ed Roebuck, Joe Magrane. Larry Jackson, Harry
Brecheen
SATURDAY
Q. Who
received the one Cy Young vote that prevented Warren Spahn from winning the
award unanimously?
Hint: They
likely both would have won the award under the current system.
Hint: He
was the losing pitcher when Don Drysdale gained his first World Series win.
Hint: He
did, however, get the save in Game 5 of that Series
– a 1-0 win that handed Sandy Koufax his first postseason loss.
Twint: He
was once traded for a man who said "Probably
the best thing that ever happened to me was going nuts."
A. DICK
DONOVAN (1957 CYA voting Spahn
15 of 16 votes; Game 3 1959 WS LAD 3-1
over CHW; Game 5 1959 WS won by
CHW 1-0; 1961 Traded for Jimmy Piersall whose entire quote is: "Probably the best thing that ever
happened to me was going nuts. Whoever heard of Jimmy Piersall, until that
happened?”)
FCR - Mike
McCroskey, Sugar Land, TX
Incorrect answers: Billy Pierce, Early Wynn, Bob Lemon, Whitey
Ford, Bob Shaw, Jim Kaat, Cal McLish, Larry Sherry
WEEKEND BONUS
Q. Who
was the first pitcher to lead his league in losses in four consecutive years?
Hint: He
pitched the very last Senators (WSH) and very first Twins games, losing the
former, winning the latter.
Hint: Only
Early Wynn gave up more homers to Mickey Mantle.
Twint: One
of those homers, however, nearly left Yankee stadium.
A. PEDRO
RAMOS (Losses AL1958-1961,
Lost to Milt Pappas
02-Oct-1960, beat Whitey
Ford 11-Apr-1961; Ramos 12 HR
to Wynn
13 HR to Mantle; 30-May-1956
blast that missed
exiting Yankee stadium by 18 inches)
FCR - Jim
Casey, Savannah, GA
Incorrect answers: Camilo
Pasqual, Jim Kaat, Roger Craig, Chuck Stobbs, Ned Garver
SUNDAY
Q. Who
was the first native of North Carolina to receive a Hall of Fame vote?
Hint: He
went to Hollywood during his career for screen tests, but returned to baseball because
he did not like the people he met there.
Twint: He
was the first pitcher to accumulate thirty major league home runs.
Twint: He
got his 29th the same day.
A. WES
FERRELL (HOF vote in 1948; 29th
& 30th HRs 31-Jul-1935,
both off Bob
Newsom)
FCR - Douglas
Sher, Charleston, SC
Incorrect answers: Enos Slaughter, Noodles Hahn, Catfish Hunter,
Rick Ferrell
AND FINALLY…
Q. Who
holds the White Sox record for throwing the most strikeouts in a game?
Hint: Nine
days later, he pitched a complete game 16-inning shut out – also a White Sox
record.
Hint: Ted
Williams had his lowest batting average against him for any pitcher he faced 25
times.
Twint: He
and Ted attended the same high school.
A. JACK
HARSHMAN (16 Ks 25-Jul-1954
vs. BOS; ShO 13-Aug-1954 est. 245
pitches v DET
winning despite Al Aber‘s 15.1
scoreless innings; Williams
.156 BA, 35 PA, 32 AB, 5H, 7 K; Herbert Hoover High)
FCR - Dave
Serota, Kalamazoo, MI
Incorrect answers: Billy Pierce, Wilbur Wood, Ted Lyons, Hal
Newhouser, Hoyt Wilhelm
WEEKLY THEME – Pitchers who hit two
home runs in a game more than once.
Pitcher Dates Off Inning
Burdette 13-Aug-1957 Nuxhall 3rd
Nuxhall 6th
10-Jul-1958 Podres 4th
Roebuck 8th
Cloniger 16-Jun-1966 Eilers 3rd
Bearnarth 6th
03-Jul-1966 Priddy 1st
Sadecki 4th
Donovan 18-May-1962 Foytack 3rd
Foytack 5th
21-Aug-1962 Roberts 2nd
Roberts 5th
Ferrell 31-Aug-1931 Garland* ~
Bowler* ~
Newsom* ~
Tietje ~
Newsom* ~
Flythe* ~
Harshman 16-Jul-1958 Shaw 3rd
Keegan 5th
23-Sep-1958 Ramos 3rd
Ramos 5th
Newcombe 14-Apr-1955 Maglie 4th
Wilhelm 7th
30-May-1955 Kline 4th
Kline 6th
19-Jun-1956 Poholsky 2nd
Poholsky 3rd
Ramos 30-May-1962 Estrada 3rd
Estrada 6th
31-Jul-1963 Grba 3rd
Foytack 5th
Ruffing 18-Sep-1930 Stiely ~
Coffman* ~
17-Jun-1936 Brown* ~
Hudlin* ~
Wise 23-Jun-1971 Cumberland 5th
28-Aug-1971 McMahon 7th
*Probably
First Correct Respondent
to Identify Theme – Douglas
Sher, Charleston, SC
Incorrect theme guesses:
Monday - Players who went to Japan at the end of their
career
Tuesday - -
Pitchers who hit five or more home runs and won 20 games in the same season
Friday - pitchers
hitting grand slams
- Some sort of
situational hitting
- pitchers with multiple grand slams
Saturday - Pitchers with no-hitters who
also hit grand slams
Sunday - Pitchers who threw no-hitters and also hit a
lot of home runs, or grand slams, or were used as pinch hitters
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Pedro Ramos has to be the king of the "Multi-Homer Pitcher Games." He did it twice himself, and also allowed two to Jack Harshman (9/23/58) and Milt Pappas (8/27/61).
ReplyDeleteBucky Walters (5/13/34 and 5/20/45) is also in the group but wasn't one of the week's answers.
Great challenge!