Monday, June 25, 2018

2018-06-18 Members of both the Hall of Fame AND the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame


Q.        Who followed his father into the majors as a right-handed, switch-hitting second baseman?
Hint:     He once finished third for a batting title only because two of his teammates finished ahead of him.
Hint:     He once won Gold Gloves in the same three straight years that his double play partner also won Gold Gloves at shortstop.
A.         ROBERTO ALOMAR  [SABR Bio]
-  Sandy Alomar, Sr. was also BBTR 2b.
-  1993 AL batting race ended = John Olerud .363, Paul Molitor .332, Robby .326
-  With CLE 1999-2001 teamed with Omar Vizquel for GGs.  (Robby’s last, not Omar’s)
FCR -  Sarah Grynpas, Toronto
Incorrect guesses:  Bret Boone, Maury Wills

TUESDAY
Q.        Who is the only Rookie-of-the-Year-Award winner who never played any position other than shortstop for his entire career?
Hint:     He led his league in stolen bases for his first nine (9!) seasons in the majors.
Hint:     For five of those seasons, he led the majors!
Hint:     He won Gold Gloves for two different teams.
A.         LUIS APARICIO  [SABR Bio]
-  AL ROY 1956; 2,599 G.
-  Led in SB 1956-1964
-  Won 7 GGs playing for CHW.  Won 2 playing for BAL.
FCR -  Sarah Grynpas, Toronto
Incorrect guesses:  Bret Boone, Maury Wills, Ozzie Guillen, Omar Vizquel, Gary Templeton

TUESDAY BONUS
Q.        Since the end of the Korean War, who is the only pitcher to throw a full-game no-hitter against the New York Yankees?
Hint:     He led the league in ERA as a rookie and then seven years and two teams later, led the majors with an impressive 2.19.
Hint:     In his second season, he hit two doubles and followed that up with only one more in the rest of his twenty-plus-year career.
A.         HOYT WILHELM  [SABR Bio]
-  No-no = 20-Sep-1958.  Wilhelm had been with the O’s less than a month.  The lineup of the losing team that day careers containing 3 Hall of Famers, 8 MVP awards,17 Gold Gloves, 73 All-Star appearances and the losing P was Don Larsen.  Korean War armistice signed 27-Jul-1953.  [Note the use of the singular in the question.]
-  ERA of 2.43 in 1952 .  He finished 2nd in the ROY voting, behind Joe Black and 4th in the MVP voting.
-  Two 2b in 1953 and a final one in 1966.
FCR -  Larry Hayes, San Francisco
Incorrect guesses:  Catfish Hunter, Bob Feller

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who is the only major leaguer to hit 50 doubles in a season 1954 to 1976 inclusive?
Hint:     His last name is the 27th most common in the U.S., but 1st among those enshrined of the Hall of Fame.
Hint:     He played for 5 teams and managed 5 teams.
Hint:     He serves currently as Honorary President of the American League.
A.         FRANK ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]
-   51 doubles in 1962 for CIN
-   Robinsons in the Hall:  Brooks, Frank, Jackie & Wilbert (Actually tied for 1st w/Johnson & Williams)
-   Played for CIN, BAL, LAD, CAL & CLE.  Managed CLE, SFG, BAL, MON & WSN.
FCR -  Bill Deane, Cooperstown
Incorrect guesses:  Hank Aaron, Dusty Baker, Dick Williams, Mickey Mantle

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Who is the only pitcher to walk as a batter twice with the bases loaded in a World Series game?
Hint:     He is the only Hall of Fame pitcher who homered in the big leagues as a teenager.
Hint:     He surrendered Gorman Thomas’ first major league home run.
A.         JIM PALMER  [SABR Bio]
-  2 bases loaded BB = 11-Oct-1971
-  Teenage HR = 16-May-1965, 19 years, 7 months, 1 day old
FCR -  Charles Riordan, Bethesda
Incorrect guesses:  Catfish Hunter, Lefty Gomez, Don Sutton

THURSDAY
Q.        Who was the first Mets first baseman to drive in 100 runs in a season?
Hint:     For 20 consecutive years his RBI production in the majors never dropped below 75 in any season.
Hint:     He was the first Cleveland Indian to DH in a World Series game.
A.         EDDIE MURRAY
-  100 RBI in 1993 for NYM
-  75+ RBI 1977-1996
-  DH’ed for CLE in the 1995 WS, 1st time in G 3, 24-Oct
FCR -  Naftali Greenwood, Kiryat, Arba, Israel
Incorrect guesses:  John Olerud, Gil Hodges, Carlos Delgado, Keith Hernandez

FRIDAY
Q.        Which member of the 3,000-hit club required the most career at-bats to join?
Hint:     He was the first shortstop in American League history to hit 30 home runs, bat .300 and have 100 RBI in a season.
Hint:     Had a full-scale basketball court in his home and regularly dunked on opponents. (recently sold to Orioles outfielder Adad Jones)
A.         CAL RIPKEN  [SABR Bio]
-  3,000th came in his 10,804th AB
-  In his 2nd MVP season of 1991, he had 34 HR, 114, RBI and hit .323.  Also led the majors with 368 total bases.
FCR -  Charles Riordan, Bethesda
Incorrect guesses:  A-Rod, Robin Yount, Dave Winfield, Barry Larkin, Derek Jeter

SATURDAY
Q.        Whose two-toned statue is seen as you approach one of America’s favorite ballparks?
Hint:     He was inducted to the Hall of Fame on the same day as a fellow native of his home state who played the same position and for the same team and during the same years.
Hint:     He twice led the majors in games played during the regular season with 163.
A.         BROOKS ROBINSON  [SABR Bio]
-  Statue across the street from Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
-  In HOF 1983 w/George Kell who shared 3rd base duties w/BAL 1956 & 57.  Both were born in Arkansas—Brooks in Little Rock, Kell in Swifton.
-  Played 163 G in 1961, tied with Rocky Colavito then 1964, tied w/Leo Cardenas & Leon Wagner
FCR -  Phillip Ross, Denver
Incorrect guesses:  Willie Mays, Billy Williams, Ernie Banks, Maury Wills

SUNDAY
Q.        Who managed the team that had the first ever sweep in American League Championship Series play?
Hint:     The Sporting News named him Manager of the Year twice in the next decade.
Hint:     He explained his success that year and in subsequent years with, “My best game plan is to sit on the bench and call out specific instructions like ‘C’mon!,’ ‘Get hold of one!’ or ‘Let’s go!.’”
Hint:     Pitchers managed by him collected a total of twenty-two 20-game winning season during his time as their manager.
A.         EARL WEAVER  [SABR Bio]
-  BAL swept MIN in 1969 ALCS.
-  TSN MOY in 1977 & 79.
FCR -  Scott Matteson, Shawnee, Kansas
Incorrect guesses: 

WEEK’S FINAL QUESTION
Q.     Why do   Vladimir Guerrero
Whitey Herzog,
Reggie Jackson,
George Kell,
Tim Raines,
Robin Roberts,
Jim Thome and
Dick Williams
not qualify for this week’s theme?
Hint:     Some of them might qualify one day.  Reggie has no chance.
FCR -  R.D. Lerner, Silver Spring, Maryland
Incorrect guesses: 


WEEKLY THEME – Members of the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame who are also enshrined in Cooperstown

Name              HOF         B’more HOF
Alomar.................. 2013......... 2011
Aparicio................ 1984......... 1982
Murray.................. 2003......... 1999
Palmer.................. 1990......... 1986
Ripken.................. 2007......... 2003
Robinson, B......... 1983......... 1977
Robinson, F......... 1982......... 1977
Weaver................. 1996......... 1983
Wilhelm................ 1985......... 2002
Note:  We missed Lee McPhail, who proudly occupies spots on both lists.

First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemeR.D. Lerner, Silver Spring, Maryland

Incorrect theme guesses:

Monday  -  AL Gold Glove winners who had the most at their position.
               -  HOF’ers who failed to run out what turned out to be a game and ALDS ending double play.

Tuesday -  Players whose fathers managed in the Latin American winter leagues
               -  Players who won multiple Gold Gloves for multiple teams.
               -  Hall of Famers who played with the Orioles but went in the Hall representing a different team

Wed        -  Players who hit a HR is first MLB at bat.

Sunday   -  Oriole Players whose jerseys have been retired and or Oriole Hall of Famers










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