Sunday, June 9, 2019

2019-06-03 Notable players who whose last career at-bats were home runs


Q.        Who was the first player to have a two-home-run game twice in the same World Series?
Hint:     He replaced Rod Carew at first base when Carew injured his thumb.
Hint:     Less than a week into taking Carew’s place, he hit grand slams on consecutive days.
Hint:     He hit only one additional grand slam in the other 772 games of his major league career.
A.         WILLIE AIKENS
-  2 HR X 2 =  G 1 & G 4 in the 1980 WS.
-  Replaced Carew beginning 02-Jun-1979
-  GS = 13-Jun-1979 (2) & 14-Jun-1979 both against TOR
-  Other GS = 30-Sep-1982
FCR -  Duncan Crowl, San Juan Capistrano, California
Incorrect guesses:  Gene Tenace, ,Kent Hrbek, Wally Joyner

TUESDAY
Q.        Of the first 28 winners of the American League Rookie of the Year Award, who was the youngest?
Hint:     He retired before his tenth season when it was discovered that he had crushed vertebrae as a result of a childhood football injury.
Hint:     Even before he joined the majors, he planned to replace a player at his position whose Hall of Fame career was winding down.
A.         TONY KUBEK  [SABR Bio]
-  Won the award a few days shy of his 22nd birthday.  It took until Eddie Murray in 1977 to find a younger AL ROY.
-  Retired before the 1966 season when 3 crushed vertebrae were found.
-  He had interest from many MLB teams, but really wanted to be a Yankee and figured that SS Rizzuto was on the downside of his career.
FCR -  Mike Rainey, South Jordan, Utah
Incorrect guesses:  Fred Lynn, Gene Tenace, Roy Smalley, Bill Skowron, Gil McDougald, Curt Blefary, Tom Tresh, John Castino, Jackie Jensen, Lou Whittaker, Mark Fidrych, Bob Grim, Tony Conigliaro,

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who was the first Oakland A’s player to win a Gold Glove Award?
Hint:     He once tied a Hall of Fame catcher for the league lead in triples.  By a considerable margin, it was the career high for each of them in that category.
Hint:     He hit the first home run ever in Seattle’s King Dome.
A.         JOE RUDI  [SABR Bio]
-  GG 1974-76
-  Both he & Carlton Fisk hit 9 triples in 1972.  Rudi had as many as 6 one other season.  Fisk topped out at 5 in his next-best triples season.
-  King Dome HR = 06-Apr-1977
FCR -  Tom Galligan, Baton Rouge
Incorrect guesses:  Bob Stinson, Bert Campaneris, Rick Monday, Bill North, Mike Heath, Catfish Hunter, Alfred Griffin

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.        Who was namesake to a comet?
Hint:     He was their manager when a franchise won its first World Series title.
Hint:     He hit a home run in each of his first two World Series games… of his 2nd World Series.
Hint:     He played only 164 in the minor leagues and was the league MVP by the end of his 4th year in the majors.  It was not the only MVP he would win.
Hint:     Of his 1,452 games in the in the field majors, he played 1,451 at catcher.
A.         MICKEY COCHRANE  [SABR Bio]
-  Mickey Mantle, “The Commerce Comet” was named for Cochrane.
-  Played for PHA 1925-33, MVP in ’35.  Played for DET 1934-37, MVP in ‘34*.  [Cochrane was 1st in the voting, but teammates finished 2nd, 4th, 6th, 9th & 14th.]
FCR -  Mike Anderson, Maumelle, Arkansas
Incorrect guesses:  Roy Campanella, Mike Scioscia, Yogi Berra

THURSDAY
Q.        Whose three triples in the first-ever modern World Series put him only tied for second?
Hint:     He worked both sides of Boston during his career.
Hint:     He claimed to have 23 siblings.
Hint:     In spite of being a devout churchgoer, he was known for womanizing and was once threatened by a jilted lover intent on shooting him.
Hint:     He ended his career as player/manager after just 40 games.
A.         CHICK STAHL  [SABR Bio]
-  He tied teammates Buck Freeman ad Freddy Parent, but Tommy Leach had 4 3b’s for the Pirates.  Boston, however, prevailed.
-  Played 4 years for BSN and 6 years for BOS.  Now the Braves and Red Sox, both team had different names during his day.
-  He was reported to have paramours in cities around both leagues.
-  Committed suicide by drinking acid during spring training of 1907.
FCR -  Paul Nielsen, Bowie, Maryland
Incorrect guesses:  Buck Freeman, Jimmy Collins, Tommy Leach

FRIDAY
Q.        Who holds the record for most career runs-batted-in in All-Star competition?
Hint:     He became a spokesman for the U.S.’s largest retailer after his retirement as an outfielder?
Hint:     He maintains a presence at an airport in Arizona.
Hint:     He made big impressions at All-Star games a half century apart.
A.         TED WILLIAMS  [SABR Bio]
-  12 AS RBI
-  Sear & Roebuck took advantage of his fame and his love of fishing to sell its fishing gear and other sporting goods.
-  He has been partially cryonically preserved at a private company adjacent to the Scottsdale Airport.
-  He famously homered off Rip Sewell high-arc eephus pitch in the 1946 mid-summer classic and was brought onto the field in Boston before the 1999 ASG and was surrounded by adoring major leaguers.  Both game in Fenway Park.
FCR -  Robert Reuther, Pittsburgh
Incorrect guesses:  Willie Mays

SATURDAY
Q.        What future Milwaukee infielder labored for three years as a backup for the Dodgers before winning a starting position?
Hint:     As a starter he was first or second on his team in WAR four out of the next five seasons.
Hint:     On his next team, he placed second and third in WAR in his three seasons there, after the last one garnering him the only MVP votes of his career.
Hint:     He once homered in the 20th inning of a game to put his team ahead for good.
A.         KEN McMULLEN
-  Backup for LAD 1962-64.  Was a starter for the Senators 1965-69. Their record was not as good as the Dodgers’.
-  For WAS he led in WAR in 1967-69 and was 2nd in 1965, topping such notable teammates as Frank Howard, Mike McCormick and Camilo Pascual.
-  2nd in WAR on the 1971 CAL and 3rd there in 1972, landing a humble 26th of the AL players receiving MVP votes that year.
-  20th-inning HR 09-Aug-1967
FCR -  Kevin Mix, Chicago
Incorrect guesses:  Joe Adcock, Eric Young, Sr.

SUNDAY
Q.        Who received the first baseball scholarship at the university now reigning as basketball champions?
Hint:     He replaced the man who was the first National Leaguer to hit a grand slam in the World Series.
Hint:     His career as Red Sox manager was scandalously brief.  (Maybe HE would have taken Pedro out?)
Hint:     He was the first player to collect four hits in a game in the Kingdome.
A.         MIKE CUBBAGE
-  Received the first scholarship at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, his hometown.  UVA won the NCAA basketball crown in April this year.
-  Replace Chuck Hiller as 3rd-base coach of NYM in 1991.
-  He was hired and replaced as BOS manager during spring training 2002.  He was replaced as manager by Grady Little.
-  4 H = 13-Apr-1977, on the 8th major league game ever played there.
FCR -  Mike Sparks Sarasota
Incorrect guesses:  Don Zimmer, Joe Kerrigan, Dave Wallace, Butch Hobson, Bobby Valentine, Grady Little

WEEKLY THEME – Notable players who whose last career at-bats were home runs.

Name                            HR Date         Career HRs                 Off
Willie Aikens.............. 27-Apr-1985.......... 110.......... Tommy Boggs
Mickey Cochrane....... 25-May-1937......... 119.......... Bump Hadley
Mike Cubbage............ 03-Oct-1981............ 34.......... Jeff Reardon
Joe Rudi..................... 03-Oct-1982.......... 179.......... Larry Gura
Tony Kubek................ 03-Oct-1965............ 57.......... Dick Radatz
Ken McMullen............ 14-Sep-1977......... 156.......... Tom House
Chick Stahl................. 06-Oct-1906............ 36.......... Tom Hughes
Ted Williams.............. 28-Sep-1960......... 521.......... Jack Fisher
The complete list was compiled by Bill Deane with assistance from Bob McConnell, Dave Smith and David Vincent.


First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemePatrick Ray, Paradise Valley, Arizona (after Kubek!)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday -  Players with four or more home runs in a single World Series in a losing effort.
               -  Ballplayers named after famous people.










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