Sunday, February 23, 2020

2020-02-17 MVP winners who received no other MVP votes other than in the year they won.


Q.        Who is the only player to win an MVP playing for the St. Luis Browns?
Hint:     Ichiro broke his record for most hits in a single season.
Hint:     No first baseman has ever had a higher season batting average.
A.         GEORGE SISLER  [SABR Bio]
-  1922 MVP.  The Browns existed for just over 50 years but Sisler was their only MVP.
-  Sisler’s record of 257 H stood for more than 80 years until Ichiro Suzuki stroked 262 in 2004.
-  Hit .420 in in his MVP season of 1922.
FCR -  James Higgins, Bethesda
Incorrect guesses:  Roy Sievers, Dick Sisler, Rogers Hornsby, Vern Stephens

TUESDAY
Q.        Who won the first Chalmers Award in the National League?
Hint:     The honor was due in part to his becoming the first player to have twenty doubles, twenty triples, twenty home runs and twenty stolen bases that year.
Hint:     He was the first to play in the modern World Series the same season he won his league’s home run title.
A.         FRANK SCHULTE  [SABR Bio]
-  Chalmers Award, first MVP of any kind was awarded in 1911
-  In 1911 Schulte hit 30 2B, 21 3B, 21 HR & had 23 SB.  3 other players have done it since.
-  His 10 HR led the NL in 1910.  His Cubs lost to PHA in the WS.

FCR -  Mischa Gelman, Pittsburgh
Incorrect guesses:  Honus Wagner, Nap Lajoie, Willie Mays, Rogers Hornsby, Casey Stengel, Frank Schultz, Joe Medwick, Buck Freeman, Jake Daubert

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Whose .353 batting average is the second-highest single-year mark by a switch-hitter in modern National League history?
Hint:     The last time anyone on that team had more hits than he did that year, was 1971.
Hint:     Among switch-hitters, only he and Pete Rose have more than one batting title.
A.         WILLIE McGEE
-  Hit .353 in 1985 for STL, only exceeded by Chipper Jones’s .364 in 2008.
-  McGee had 216 H in 1985.  Joe Torre had 230 H in 1971.  Only one STL player has even reached 200 in a season since ‘85—Albert Pujols w/212 in 2003.
-  Also won in 1990 batting .335 for STL even though in his final 29 G that year, he played for OAK having been traded for Felix Jose, Stan Royer.& minor leaguer Daryl Green.
FCR -  Mark Pattison, Washington, DC
Incorrect guesses:  Steve Garvey, Ralph Garr, Mickey Mantle, Joe Torre, Al Oliver, George Davis, Frankie Frisch, Chipper Jones, Rod Carew

THURSDAY
Q.        Who is the only player to switch-hit home runs in a game three times in a week?
Hint:     He fractured bones in his lower back while deer hunting in the offseason.
Hint:     His Astro teammates elected him to be their representative during the 1994 players’ union confrontation with ownership.
A.         KEN CAMINITI  [SABR Bio]
-  3 Ambi HRs = 16-, 17- & 19-09-1995.
-  Fractured 3 lumbar vertebrae falling from a deer blind between the 1999 & 2000 seasons.  He only played in 59 G in 2000 for HOU and was traded after that year.
-  He was loved and respected by teammates and fans alike.
FCR -  Rich Wolfe, Scottsdale
Incorrect guesses:  Craig Biggio, Lance Berkman, Kevin Bass, Jeff Bagwell

FRIDAY
Q.        What former Orangeman basketball player set a record for pitching appearances, toiling for a bunch of parvenus?
Hint:     He ran an eponymous sporting goods store for years.
Hint:     Even his teammates didn’t know his real first name.
Hint:     He is a member of a Hall of Fame honoring athletes of his national heritage.
-  Played basketball at Syracuse University 1936-39.  His 74 pitching appearances were a modern record until broken by John Wyatt in 1964 with the A’s of Kansas City.
-  According to Mary Konstanty, her husband opened Jim Konstanty Sporting Goods in 1947 in Oneonta, New York because he was not sure he could make a living as a pitcher.  He ran the store with her help during his career and then managed it until 1973.  [I worked for a ski binding company 1964-69 and Konstanty was one of our better customers. ~dbb]
-  In 2008, Konstanty was inducted into the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame, calling him baseball’s first superstar reliever.
FCR -  John Burbridge, Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania
Incorrect guesses:  Jesse Orosco

SATURDAY
Q.        Who set the major league record for consecutive games saved at 32?
Hint:     In his best year, he threw the final pitches of the division-clinching game, the League Championship Series-winning game and the last game of the World Series.
Hint:     He appeared in the World Series in consecutive seasons, but on different teams in separate leagues.
Hint:     He was originally scouted as a third baseman but made the majors as a pitcher.
A.         WILLIE HERNANDEZ  [SABR Bio]
-  It’s been broken since then of course with the record currently being held by that menacing-looking Canadian, Eric Gagne…w/84 straight saves w/o a blown save 28‑Aug‑2002 — 05-Jul-2004.
-  3 final pitches for DET’s championship year of 1984.
-  WS w/PHI in 1983 then DET in ’84.
FCR -  Dave Raglin, McLean, Virginia
Incorrect guesses:  Wade Davis, Trevor Hoffman, Eric Gagne, Jonathan Papelbon, Rick Aguilera, John Wetteland, Rollie Fingers, Bruce Sutter, B.J. Ryan, Brad Lidge

SUNDAY
Q.        What catcher won the MVP with 99% of the voting shares in a year where he didn’t lead the league in a single important offensive or defensive category?
Hint:     He did earn the assist on the most meaningful caught stealing in baseball history.
Hint:     He and comedian/violinist Jack Benny attended the same high school, only two years apart.
Hint:     In his 21-year career in the majors he had fifteen different managers, including himself twice.  Of those, nine are now in the Hall of Fame.
A.         BOB O’FARRELL  [SABR Bio]
-  MVP 1926.  In the NL that year, he finished 10th in WAR for position players, 10th in Defensive WAR and tied for 6th with teammate Rogers Hornsby in BB w/61 and didn’t crack any other top 10.
-  He threw out Babe Ruth trying to steal 2nd to end the 1926 WS and earn STL its first championship.  Babe’s reason for trying makes some sense, but according to O’Farrell, “I had him out a mile at second.”  He received the pitch from a Hall of Famer, threw to a Hall of Famer who then tagged out a Hall of Famer:  Alexander => O’Farrell => Hornsby => Ruth, all on the first pitch of the at-bat and the last one of the WS.
-  Benny and O’Farrell went to Waukegan (Illinois) High School.  Benny was 2 years older.
-  His HOF Mgrs:  Roger Bresnahan, Joe Tinker, Johnny Evers, Branch Rickey, Rogers Hornsby, Bill McKechnie, John McGraw, Bill Terry & Frankie Frisch.  He also had 29 teammates who are now in the Hall.
FCR -  Steven Wright, Naperville, Illinois
Incorrect guesses:  Jim Hegan, Mickey Cochrane, Gabby Hartnett, Yogi Berra, Bill Krieg, Al Lopez, Walker Cooper


WEEKLY THEME – MVP winners who received no other MVP votes other than in the year they won.

Yr  Lge      Player           Team
1911 NL – Schulte         CHC
1922 AL – Sisler            SLB
1926 NL – O’Farrell       STL**
1950 NL – Konstanty     PHI*
1984 AL – Hernandez    DET**
1985 NL – McGee          STL*
1996 NL – Caminiti        SDP
**Won World Series
*Won pennant
’96 Padres won the NL West
’11 Cubs and ’22 Browns each finished 2nd

First Correct Respondent to Identify ThemeSarah Grynpas, Toronto (After McGee)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Monday  -  Hall of Famers who had non Hall of Famer brothers play in the majors
               -  Players whose first name ends in "s" for no apparent reason.

Wed        -  MVPs with 18+ triples in their award-winning season.
               -  League MVP's for either St. Louis or Chicago teams

Sunday   - Detroit Tigers who won the MVP the year the team won the World Series



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