Sunday, November 27, 2022

2022-11-21 Players with fifteen years on the HOF ballot and still not in

MONDAY  —21-Nov

Q.  Who trailed only Bob Gibson in number of major league shutouts thrown in “The Year of the Pitcher”?

Hint: #1  He once surrendered five home runs to future teammates in a single game.

Hint: #2  His father played ten seasons in the Negro Leagues.

A.  LUIS TIANT  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1968, Tiant led the AL w/9 SHO & an ERA of 1.60.  Gibson, meanwhile, amassed an otherworldly 13 SHO for STL while posting his modern ERA record of 1.12.  Tiant’s mark is the best in the AL since the end of the Dead Ball Era for those with at least 160 IP that year.

-  #1  5 HR by a quartet of BOS sluggers, 3 future teammates & 1 former teammate on 18-Apr-1969.

-  #2  Father, also named Luis Tiant & also a pitcher, played for 3 teams between 1930 & 1947.  He retired in style at the age of 40 in 1947 with a regular season record of 9-0, & helped lead his New York Cubans team to the NNL2 WS title.  Differed from his boy, slight of build lefty versus a righty with more meat on his bones.

FCR -  Robert Casey, Wadsworth, Ohio

Incorrect guesses:  Mudcat Grant, Juan Marichal, Ferguson Jenkins, Don Drysdale, Bob Veale, Jerry Koosman, Mike Cuellar, Earl Wilson

 

TUESDAY  —22-Nov

Q.  Who was the first post-expansion player to hit a home run in the All-Star game and the World Series in the same season?

Hint: #1  He was the first National League player to win a Gold Glove Award for his play at third base.

Hint: #2  His brother came into the majors the same year he did.

A.  KEN BOYER  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Boyer homered off John Wyatt on 07-Jul in the 1964 ASG and off Al Downing on 11-Oct in the 4th G of the 1964 WS.  

-  #1  GG for STL in 1958 & 4 more in the subsequent years (1959, 60, 61 & 63).  Brother Clete also won a NL GG playing 3B for ATL in 1969.

-  #2  Younger brother Clete Boyer played 47 G w/KCA in 1955, the same season that Ken broke in w/STL.  Cloyd, a 3rd brother and actually the oldest of the 3, debuted w/STL in 1949 & was briefly joined by Clete in 1955 on KCA.

FCR -  Roy Glasser, Valrico, Florida

Incorrect guesses:  Wayne Garrett, Clete Boyer Johnny Callison, Frank Malzone, Mike Schmidt

 

WEDNESDAY  —23-Nov

Q.  Which former Cleveland and Oakland pitcher did not let serious injury end his major league career?

Hint: #1  This high-born Hoosier hurler’s only losses in his first year in the majors were to a pitcher who would win an historic Cy Young Award the following season.

Hint: #2  The year after he had the best win/loss record in the National League, he had the best one in the majors.

A.  TOMMY JOHN  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He pitched almost 12 years before his famous surgery in late 1974.  He rehabbed for all of 1975 then pitched another 14 seasons, averaging more than 180 innings a year.  He began in MLB w/CLE 1963-64 & played for OAK in 1985.

-  #1  John was born in Terre Haute (“high earth” literally), Indiana.  He lost against Dean Chance 14-Sep- & 21-Sep-1963.  Chance’s CYA m 1964 was the last awarded to an AL pitcher when the award went to only one pitcher in all of MLB.  Chance’s CYA in 1964 was preceded & and followed by wins by Sandy Koufax.

-  #2  His W-L % in 1973 was .696, but in 1974 was .813.

FCR -  Tom Lee, Nashville

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Feller, Dennis Eckersley, Dick Bosman

 

THURSDAY  —24-Nov

Q.  Which Double-Unique Volunteer had a teammate on his high school baseball team who was later enshrined in Cooperstown?

Hint: #1  He suffered more career strikeouts against Sandy Koufax than did any other major leaguer.

Hint: #2  His son leads a campaign to have him elected to the Hall of Fame.

A.  VADA PINSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Pinson not only played with Frank Robinson at McClymonds High in Oakland, California, they were teammates on CIN 1958-65.  There has been neither another Vada nor another Pinson in the history of major league baseball 1871-2022, hence a Double-Unique.  Pinson was born in Tennessee, the Volunteer State.

-  #1  Koufax K’ed Pinson 34 X, 1959-66.

-  #2  HOF chances for Pinson are technically possible, given his career WAR of 54.2, but very few people say he has a strong chance.  Vada Pinson, Jr. is friends with many SABR members on Facebook.

FCR -  Rich Klein, Plano, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Dick Groat, Todd Helton, Willie McCovey

 

GRATITUDE SPECIAL—24-Nov

Q.  Who is the only rookie pitcher to win three games in a single World Series?

Hint: #1  It’s not hard to see where he got his nickname.

Hint: #2  He once threw twenty-one innings in a game without issuing a walk.

A.  BABE ADAMS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  3 W in 1909 WS for PIT.  Ty Cobb went 1 for 11 against Adams in that WS.  Although Adams had played some G in the majors in 1906 & 1907, he did not use the remainder of his Rookie Eligibility until 1909.

-  #1  Adams’ clean-shaven appearance along with his youthful look set him apart from many of his contemporaries.  AdamsAdamsAdamsContemporariesContemporaryTeammate.

-  #2  21-inning G on 17-Jun-1914, (3 R & 0 BB, but took the L) versus HOFer Rube Marquard who also went the distance).  Only Cy Young ever pitched 20 innings in a G without issuing a BB.  On 04‑July‑1905, Young also lost his marathon and to a different route-going HOFer named Rube, in this case Waddell.

FCR -  Bob Trostler, Norwich, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Whitey Ford, Christy Mathewson, Mel Stottlemyre, Mordecai Brown, Smoky Joe Wood, Lefty Gomez, Bret Saberhagen.

 

FRIDAY  —25-Nov

Q.  Who was the last American League pitcher in the twentieth century to lose more than twenty games in a season?

Hint: #1  He surrendered the 300th home run to the only living Notre Dame alumnus in the Hall of Fame (in Cooperstown).

Hint: #2  After he beat Whitey Ford in a pitchers’ duel, Ford snapped, “I’m so sick and tired of guys who say I was their hero coming up here and beating me.”

A.  MICKEY LOLICH  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Lolich’s record in 1974 was 16-21 when he led the AL in losses and led the majors in ER (142) & HR (38) allowed.  This century, he has been matched by DET’s Mike Maroth, who took 21 of the team’s 119 Losses in 2003.

-  #1  Carl Yastrzemski took Lolich deep 25-Jul-1974 for the 300th of his career 452 HR.  Yaz attended the University of Notre Dame before joining BOS.  HOF Cap Anson attended UND, but passed away in 1922.

-  #2  Beat Ford on 12-Apr-1966 on Opening Day in Yankee Stadium.

FCR -  Rich Klein, Plano, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Brian Kingman, Don Larsen, Wilbur Wood, Denny McLain, Early Wynn, Phil Niekro, Earl Wilson, Sam Gray

 

SATURDAY  —26-Nov

Q.  Who is the only player to score more than 130 runs in a season for the Braves in the Modern Era?

Hint: #1  He was only the second Braves outfielder to win a Gold Glove.

Hint: #2  As much as anyone else, it was Jack Dunn who helped him get started in his pro career.

A.  DALE MURPHY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Murphy crossed the plate 131 X in 1983, his 2nd MVP year.  Coming close was Rafael Furcal who scored 130 R in 2003.

-  #1  The 1st of Murphy’s 5 straight GG was in 1982, the year of his 1st MVP.  At that point the only other Braves OF with a GG was Hank Aaron in 1958, 59 & 60.  Since Murphy, 7 more Braves OF have won at least 1 GG.

-  #2  Jack Dunn (No, not THAT Jack Dunn!) was Murphy’s coach in American Legion ball and high school & also a family friend.

FCR -  Sean McCormick, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Eddie Mathews, Rico Carty, Bill Bruton, Ralph Garr, Tommy Holmes, Sam Jethroe, Hank Aaron, Wally Berger, Otis Nixon

 

SATURDAY II  —26-Nov

Q.  Who was the first catcher to win the American League Rookie of the Year Award?

Hint: #1  He was the first post-expansion American League player to hit .300+ with 100+ RBI for three consecutive seasons.

Hint: #2  Before last week, he was the only Yankee to win both the Rookie of the Year Award and a league Most Valuable Player Award.

A.  THURMAN MUNSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  AL ROY = 1970, 1 single vote from unanimity.

-  #1  From 1975 through 1977, Munson posted .318/102; .302/105; & .308/100 respectively.  NLers Willie Mays (1961-1963), Henry Aaron (also 1961-1963) & Bill White (1962‑1964) had all turned this trick earlier.

-  #2  Munson was ROY in 1970, a single vote from unanimity.  In 1976 he was the AL MVP with a strong majority.  Aaron Judge has now duplicated this duplicate feat.

FCR -  Tom Nealis, Baltimore

Incorrect guesses:  Elston Howard, Yogi Berra

 

SUNDAY  —27-Nov

Q.  Who is the only one-time Phillie to win the Rookie of the Year Award for the Braves before they moved?

Hint: #1  He played for one team in a city then managed the same team but only after they’d move to a new city.  He played for another team in their first city then ended his playing career with them in their second city.

Hint: #2  He is the only person ever to pitch in the major leagues then manage a team in each league to the World Series.

A.  ALVIN DARK  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Played for PHI in 1960.  Dark was the MLB ROY in 1948.  The Braves moved 2 X after that, to Milwaukee in 1953 and to Atlanta in 1966.

-  #1  Played for NYG 1950-1956 then managed SFG 1961-1964.  Played for BSN in 1946, 1948, 1949 & for MLN in 1960.

-  #2  Pitched 1 inning 27-Sep-1953.  Gave up 2 R for a career ERA of 18.00.  Dark’s pitching performance was not of the usual type: Instead of pitching while simply mopping up in a blow-out game as is the usual occurrence for a having a position player on the mound, Dark was actually the starting pitcher in this season-ending game between two second-division clubs playing out the string.  Led SFG to the WS in 1962 & won the WS w/OAK in 1974.

FCR -  Melannie Jay, Philadelphia

Incorrect guesses:  Dick Williams, Chuck Tanner, Sam Jethroe

 

 WEEKLY THEME   Players with fifteen years on the HOF ballot and still not in (excluding PED suspects) ranked by career WAR.

 First Correct Respondent identifying themeWarren Kent, Whitehall, Michigan (after Pinson)

  

                                                            % of votes in

Player                           WAR              in best year    …Year

Tiant............................ 66.1...................... 30.9.......... 15th

Boyer............................ 62.8...................... 25.5............ 9th   

John............................. 61.6...................... 31.7.......... 15th

Pinson.......................... 54.2...................... 15.7............ 7th

Adams.......................... 52.7...................... 13.7............ 7th

Lolich........................... 48.0...................... 25.5............ 4th

Murphy........................ 46.5...................... 23.2............ 2nd

Munson........................ 46.1...................... 15.5............ 1st

Dark............................. 43.8...................... 18.5.......... 14th

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Finalists for inclusion on the National Baseball Hall of Fame Golden Era ballot with the elections being held on December 8, 2014 at the Winter Meetings in San Diego

            -  Multiple time All Stars who are in their team's Hall of Fame, but not in the Baseball Hall of Fame

            -  Inaugural group of HOF candidates in 2011

            -  Candidates for HOF induction by the last Hall of Fame Golden Era Committee

 

Fri        -  Players not in HOF with WAR over 50

 

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Sunday, November 20, 2022

2022-11-14 Players at least 35 years old when the season started with 20 HR & 20 SB that year

MONDAY  —14-Nov

Q.  Who has had the longest consecutive game hitting streak since Pete Rose?

Hint: #1 That same year, hitting streak records were set and even though he didn’t set any of them, he had a longer streak.

Hint: #2  A man who would not be deterred, he once stole three bases in one inning and on another occasion had five hits in a World Series game. 

A.  PAUL MOLITOR  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.   Pete Rose had a streak of 44 G in 1978.  Molitor had 39 G in 1987 that garnered so much attention, it started to be called “the Mollie Watch”.

-  #1   Benito Santiago’s 34 straight G set records that season for a.) Longest consecutive-game hitting streak by a catcher; b.) Longest consecutive -game hitting streak by a rookie; and c.) Longest consecutive-game hitting streak by a San Diego Padre.

-  #2  3 SB in 1 inning = 26-Jul-1987; 5 H in a WS G = 12-Oct-1982 (G#1)

FCR -  Kevin Epstein, San Antonio

Incorrect guesses:  John McGraw, Casey Stengel, Luis Castillo, Benito Santiago, Jackie Bradley, Jr., Derek Jeter, Jimmy Rollins, Robin Ventura, Rickey Henderson

 

TUESDAY  —15-Nov

Q.  Whose bat speed put a lump in the throats of many major league pitchers?

Hint: #1  He hit at least twenty-five home runs for each of six major league teams.

Hint: #2   He was the first player to hit a home run in a 1-0 game three times in a season.

Hint: #3  His uncle was a National League Cy Young Award winner.

A.  GARY SHEFFIELD  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Sheffield’s batting stance waggle itself was something to behold.  He explains.

-  #1  He hit as many as  43 HR for LAD in 2000;

42 HR for FLA in 1996;

39 HR for ATL in 2003;

36 HR or NYY in 2004;

33 HR for SDP in 1992; &

25 HR for DET in 2007.

-  #2  On 02-Apr-, 07-May- & 12-May-2001, Sheffield won the G for LAD w/solo HR that constituted all the scoring in each G.

-   #3  Uncle Dwight Gooden won the CYA unanimously in 1985.

FCR -  Frank Stephenson, Rome Georgia

Incorrect guesses:  Reggie Sanders, Fred McGriff, Paul Molitor, Don Baylor, Davey Lopes, Dick Allen, Duke Snider, Julio Franco

 

 

WEDNESDAY  —16-Nov

Q.  Who was the first player with a 30/30 season for the Philadelphia Phillies?

Hint: #1  He was also the second.

Hint: #2  He is the only South American to win the Home Run Derby.

Hint: #3  He shares an impressive statistical mash-up with Barry Bonds, Ty Cobb, Tris Speaker, Craig Biggio, Honus Wagner and Paul Molitor.

A.  BOBBY ABREU  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2001 Abreu’s stats were 31 HR & 36 SB.

-  #1  In 2004 his numbers were 30/40.  Jimmy Rollins is the only other player in the Phillies’ 140-year history with a 30/30 season.

-  #2  He won the HRD in 2005, soundly defeating Ivan Rodriguez in the final round. Abreu is from Venezuela.

-  #3  These players each own 900 career extra-base hits & 400 stolen bases.

FCR -  Mike Kositch, Portland, Oregon

Incorrect guesses:  Jimmy Rollins, Juan Samuel,

 

 

THURSDAY  —17-Nov

Q.  Who was the first Angels player to switch-hit home runs in a game?

Hint: #1  He is the only player to hit three grand slams in the space of a week and a half in the last season of his major league career.

Hint: #2  He played in three World Series and took home a ring every time.

A.  DEVON WHITE  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  HR from each side in Pittsburgh 23-Jun-1987.  White played for CAL 1985-1990.

-  #1  Playing for MIL in the month of May 2001, Devo hit a grand slam on each of the 10th, 15th & 20th(1).  They came off the pitching of Felix Heredia, Amaury Telemaco & Terry Mulholland, respectively.  [Heredia & Telemaco had been teammates of White’s.]

-  #2  Won the WS w/TOR in 1992, 1993 & w/FLA in 1997.

FCR - Adam Balutis, Arlington, Virginia

Incorrect guesses:  Chili Davis, Tori Hunter, Tim Salmon

 


 

FRIDAY  —18-Nov

Q.  Whose major league career lasted seventeen seasons during which he took home five World Series rings?

Hint: #1  His batting title came in the only season he got enough votes for MVP to put him in the top five.

Hint: #2  He is the only player on the winning team in three perfect games.

A  PAUL O’NEILL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Was on the teams that won the WS in 1990 w/CIN, & w/NYY in 1996, 1998, 1999 & 2000.

-  #1  He hit .359 in strike-shortened1994 and was 5th in AL MVP voting.

-  #2  A.) He was in RF for CIN for Tom Browning's perfect game in 1988;

B.) He caught the RF fly ball to seal the deal for David Wells’s perfecto in 1998;

C.) he made a diving catch in RF & doubled in service of David Cone's gem in 1999.

FCR -  Michael Schneider, Wilmington, Delaware

Incorrect guesses:  Paul Householder, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Yogi Berra, Tommy Davis, David Cone

 

 


SATURDAY  —19-Nov

Q.  Which future Cleveland Indian batter was once hit by pitch twice in the first inning?

Hint: #1  He set the record when he hit twelve leadoff home runs in one season.

Hint: #2  He remains the only player to hit leadoff homers in four consecutive games.

A.  BRADY ANDERSON  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HBP X2 = 1st inning, 23-May-1999, both thrown by pitcher Mike Morgan who was promptly relieved of his duties after the second one.  Anderson finished his playing career with CLE in 2002.

-  #1  Anderson hit 12 leadoff HR in 1996, passing Bobby Bond’s 11, set  23 years prior.  Alfonso Soriano passed Anderson w/13 in 2003 and is now the record holder.

-  #2  Leadoff HR in 4 straight G = 18-21-Apr-1996.

FCR -  Jeff Orner, York, Pennsylvania

Incorrect guesses:  Marquis Grissom, Ian Kinsler, Kenny Lofton, Rickie Henderson, Alfonso Soriano

 

 

SUNDAY  —20-Nov

Q.  Who was the first player to collect ten RBI in one National League Division Series?

Hint: #1  He was Barry Bonds’s teammate when they each hit a home run in both the first and second games of a World Series.

Hint: #2  He was hit by a pitch from Pedro Martinez, spoiling the pitcher’s chance for a perfect game.

A.  REGGIE SANDERS  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Ten years after the LDS playoffs were introduced, Sanders drove in 10 for STL in 2005, helping the Cards end SDP’s season.

-  #1  Paying for SFG in the 2002 Fall Classic, Sanders & Bonds both went deep in G #1 on 19‑Oct‑2002 and in G #2 the next day.  This had never happened before in WS history.

-  #2   On 13-Apr-1994 in Montreal, Pedro Martínez hit Anderson with a pitch with 1 out in the 8th inning, ending the Pedro’s bid for a perfect game.  Sanders responded by charging the mound, igniting a bench-clearing brawl.  Many thought Sanders foolish for believing that a pitcher would abandon an attempt at a perfect game to intentionally hit a batter.  Martinez did lead MLB in HBP that season.

FCR -  Dave Williams, Glastonbury, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Jeff Kent, Rich Aurelia, Will Clark

 

 

WEEKLY THEME – Players at least 35 years old when the season started with 20 HR & 20 SB that year

 

Player                 Age          Season          SB/HR          WAR/Yr     WAR/Career

Abreu............ 36........ 2010......... 24/20............ 1.9.......... 60.2

Anderson...... 35........ 1999......... 36/24............ 5.9.......... 35.0

Molitor........... 36........ 1993......... 22/22............ 5.6.......... 75.7

O’Neill........... 38........ 2001......... 22/21............ 4.9.......... 38.9

Sanders........ 36........ 2004......... 21/22............ 1.5.......... 21.5

Sheffield........ 38........ 2007......... 22/25............ 3.0.......... 60.5

White............ 35........ 1998......... 22/22............ 3.8.......... 47.3

 

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Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Monday  -  MLB Managers who were never a Player/Manager with the most MLB Hits

 

Tues       -  First round draft picks of the Milwaukee Brewers who were All-Stars

               -  Brewers, (or maybe 1st round draft choices by the Brewers) who played over 20 years in the majors

               -  First-round draft picks of the Brewers

               -  Is this week's theme highest career WAR by a player who played his first major league game with the Milwaukee Brewers

 

Wed        -  Most stolen bases by a designated hitter in a season




               -  Players with more than 20 Stolen Bases in a season as a Designated Hitter

 

 

 

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