Sunday, June 25, 2023

2023-06-19 MVPs, active in 2023, who moved after winning the award

MONDAY  — 19-Jun

Q.  Who is the only pitcher active in 2023 with more than two no-hitters on his résumé?

Hint: #1  He was overwhelmingly voted Rookie of the Year.

Hint: #2  He attended Goochland High School in Goochland County.

A.  JUSTIN VERLANDER   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Pitched 3 no-hitters: 12-Jun-2007  DET vs. MIL

07-May-2011  DET at TOR

01-Sep-2019  HOU at TOR

-  #1  ROY in 2006.  Received 26 of 28 votes cast.

-  #2  Verlander was born in the twin villages of Manakin & Sabot in Goochland County in greater Richmond, Virginia.

FCR -  Ian Oliver, Houston

Incorrect guesses:  Max Scherzer, Clayton Kershaw, Mike Fiers

 

 

TUESDAY —20-Jun

Q.  Who became the first player in major league history to win the World Series, Most Valuable Player, Gold Glove, Silver Slugger along with batting, runs scored and slugging titles all in the same season?

Hint: #1  He excelled in another sort of World Series.

Hint: #2  His uncle played for six teams in the majors over a fourteen-year career.

A.  MOOKIE BETTS  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  He was with BOS in 2018 when they beat LAD 4-1 in the WS.  That year, he hit .346, scored 129 runs & slugged .640.

-  #1  He bowled a perfect game (300) in the World Series of Bowling in 2017.

-  #2  Terry Shumpert played for KCR, COL, TBD, SDP, CHC & BOS 1990-2003.

FCR -  Nick Loret de Mola, Sacramento

Incorrect guesses:  Gary Sheffield, Mike Schmidt, Derek Jeter, Reggie Jackson, Frank Robinson 

 

 

TUESDAY TWICE —20-Jun

Q.  Which tall, amiable citizen of two countries, was almost a Titan?

Hint: #1  At age seven, he was placed on a team of nine-year-olds.  When he turned nine, he was assigned to play with the twelve-year-olds.

Hint: #2  A future teammate prevented his MVP vote from being unanimous.

A.  FREDDIE FREEMAN   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  He holds both U.S. & Canadian citizenship.  Both of the 6’5” tall Freeman's parents are from Canada, but he was born in Fountain Valley, California.  He signed a letter of intent to play for neighboring college baseball powerhouse, Cal State Fullerton Titans.

-  #1  Obviously had baseball talent right from the start.

-  #2  In 2020, Freeman received 28 of the 30 votes for NL MVP.  Soon-to-be LAD teammate Mookie Betts received the other 2 that year.

FCR -  Jonathon Symons, Winnipeg

Incorrect guesses:  Mike Trout, Randy Johnson, Dave Winfield, Albert Pujols, Bert Blyleven, Aaron Judge

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 21-Jun

Q.  Which former Yankee outfielder led his league in OPS, OPS+ and led the majors in OBP the season after he won the Most Valuable Player award where he had led in no offensive categories?

Hint: #1  His long dreadlocks spawned popularity days at his home ballpark.

Hint: #2  Among other kudos, he is a Roberto Clemente Award winner and was an All-Star five times.

Hint: #3  He was also five times National League Player of the Month; National League Player of the Week seven times and Players Choice Award for National League Outstanding Player twice.

A.  ANDREW McCUTCHEN  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  With PIT in 2013 , McCutchen won the NL MVP (Very nearly unanimously—Yadier Molin had 2 votes.).  In 2014, he led the NL in OPS (.952) & OPS+ (166) while leading the majors in OBP (.410).  Played 25 G for NYY in 2018.

-  #1 As reigning MVP, before the 2014 season, he told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: “It's good to have an image.  I have the hair, but eventually I'm gonna cut it”.  On 25-Mar-2015, McCutchen cut his dreadlocks, which were sold through MLB's website via auction, with all proceeds benefiting Pirates Charities.  McCutchen teased his fans on social media with a big ‘secret’ before unveiling his new haircut.

-  #2  Clemente Award = 2015; NL AS in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015. 

-  #3     - 5X NL POM (Jun-2012, Jul-2012, Jun-2014, Aug-2015 & Jun-2017);

            - 7X NL POW (08-Jul-2012; 15-Jul-2012; 15-Jun-2014; 13-Jul-2014; 24-May-2015; 09-Aug-2015); 01-Oct-2017.

            - 2X Players Choice Award for NL Outstanding Player (2012, 2013)

FCR -  Andrew Lipsett, Woburn, Massachusetts

Incorrect guesses:  Manny Ramirez, Gary Sheffield, Dave Winfield

 

 

THURSDAY — 22-Jun

Q.  Which former Tiger won an MVP and then changed teams in the majors four times in the next six seasons?

Hint: #1  His own teammates criticized him publicly for a controversial remark.

Hint: #2  In high school, he led his baseball team to the state title, hitting .515 and was named the state’s Player of the Year.

A.  JOSH DONALDSON  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Won MVP w/TOR in 2015 then played for CLE, ATL, MIN & NYY by 2022.  Played for the Auburn Tigers in college.

-  #1  Fellow Yankees agreed with NYY & MLB management’s 1-game suspension punishment of Donaldson for his kidding comment to Tim Anderson/CHW where, during a game, Donaldson stood on second base after hitting a double & kidded Anderson about his self-proclamation that he (Anderson) was “today’s Jackie Robinson”.

-  #2  His mother moved him to Faith Academy in Mobile, Alabama to reunite him with a friend.  Not  only did he set multiple school records in baseball but also holds the school record for interceptions in a year, with 11.

FCR -  Tom Nealis, Baltimore

Incorrect guesses:  Gary Sheffield, Kirk Gibson, Kevin Mitchell, Denny McLain, Ivan Rodriguez, Juan Gonzalez, Willie Hernandez

 

 

FRIDAY — 23-Jun

Q.  Who won the Home Run Derby Championship the first time any player hit more than sixty home runs in a single derby?

Hint: #1  In his third season in the majors, he hit a grand slam that left his bat at 122.3 miles per hour.

Hint: #2  His teammates called him “Bigfoot”.

Hint: #3  He played in the postseason in five different seasons, but never advanced past the League Championship round.

A.  GIANCARLO STANTON   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2016, at Petco Park, Stanton outlasted the previous year’s champion, Todd Frazier while hitting 61 HRs.  Ironically, Stanton was not selected for the All-Star team that year.

-  #1  On 21-May-2012, Stanton obliterated a 72 mph Jamie Moyer pitch sending it 438' & knocking out several lights in the scoreboard.

-  #2  “G”, “Cruz” & “Parmagiancarlo” are among the other sobriquets he has collected.

-  #3  In 5 consecutive trips to the postseason with NYY (2018-2022), Stanton’s high-water mark was the 2020 ALDS.

FCR -  Rick Fink, Edison, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Ken Griffey, Jr., Pete Alonzo, Josh Hamilton, Jim Thome

 

SATURDAY — 23-Jun

Q.  Who was the first player in MLB history to homer in the Wild Card, Division Series, League Championship Series and World Series in the same postseason?

Hint: #1  He and only one other player have won Most Valuable Awards for different teams before their thirtieth birthdays.

Hint: #2  His one hundredth career home run was a grand slam.

A.  BRYCE HARPER   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2022, Harper went deep in the WC, NLDS, NLCS & WS—off STL’s Miles Mikolas, ATL’s Dylan Lee, SDP’s Yu Darvish & HOU’s Lance McCullers Jr. respectively.

-  #1  Harper earned MVPs for WAS/2015 (unanimous at age 22) & for PHL/2021 (age 28).  Barry Bonds was the 1st when he won the awards in PIT/1990, 1992 (age 25, 27) & SFG/1993 (age 28).

-  #2  GS for #100 on 14-Apr-2016.

FCR -  Dan Travers, Wilton, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Freddy Freeman, Alex Rodriguez, Mike Schmidt, Jeff  Bagwell, Barry Bonds, Giancarlo Stanton

 

SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL— 23-Jun

Q.  Who was the first American League rookie to hit a walk-off grand slam home run?

Hint: #1  His mother chose his trademark uniform number.

Hint: #2  He led the majors in runs batted in and total bases in a shortened season.

Hint: #3 A Hall of Famer, shortly before his passing, gave this player some laudatory words.

A.  JOSE ABREU   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Abreu walked off the Rays in grand style on 25-April 2014.  The only rookie to do that before Abreu was PIT’s Danny Kravitz who on 11-May-1956 made his 1st MLB HR a stat to remember—it transmogrified a 3-run deficit into a 6–5 victory.  Kravitz only had 9 additional HR in his 5-year MLB sojourn.

-  #1  Abreu wears jersey No. 79, a number more common to football than baseball, because his mother, Daysi, suggested he pick that number when he was growing up in Cuba because they "were unusual, would stand out & scouts would remember whoever wore it.”  It is now the only number he’s ever worn.  Only 17 other big leaguers have ever worn #79.  No White Sox or Astro player did before Abreu.

-  #2  Led MLB w/60 RBI & 148 TB in pandemic-shortened 2020.

-  #3  Minnie Minoso, who passed away at age 90, remarked about his then 28-year old friend & Cuban compatriot: “Jose is a gentleman and a baseball lover.  He doesn't act superior.  Other guys make a lot of noise.  He's a regular guy who lets his bat do the talking.”

FCR -  Brett Moore, Studio City, California

Incorrect guesses:  Aaron Judge, Mark McGwire

 

SUNDAY — 23-Jun

Q.  Who was the first major leaguer to have three home runs and two doubles in the same game?

Hint: #1  His father passed on to him batting tips he had received from Ted Williams.

Hint: #2  Following his rookie season, he received a prestigious award—the same one that had been given to Britney Spears the year prior.

A.  KRIS BRYANT   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Bryant’s 5 XBH G came on 27-June-2016.  Ironically, after a century & a half was needed to produce the 1st set of these single-game stats, they have subsequently been posted by Matt Carpenter (2018), Alex Dickerson (2020) & Adolis Garcia (2023).

-  #1  Bryant’s father, Mike Bryant, had been a minor league outfielder w/BOS.  During training camp with the big club, Williams imparted some of his considerable hitting knowledge.  It didn’t help him enough (career .204 BA in 2 single-A seasons), but Mike taught his kid a bit about rotational mechanics learned from the “Kid”.  Generously, Kris later imparted some of those same tips to his wife Jessica & (then unborn) son Kyler from his home batting cage.

-  #2  Bryant & fellow Las Vegan Bryce Harper received the Las Vegas Key to the City from Mayor Carolyn Goodman in 2016 following Bryant’s unanimous ROY 2015 year.  Singer Britney Spears had received the same in 2015.

FCR -  Matt Monitto, Bristol, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Albert Belle, Shawn Green, Josh Hamilton

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE — 24-Jun

Q.  Who had the worst batting average in one year of any former Most Valuable Player in major league history (minimum 250 At Bats)?

Hint: #1  He played on a team that included three other former MVPs and four Cy Young Award winners.

Hint: #2  He was the first rookie in major league history to record ten home runs in a span of ten games.

A.  CODY BELLINGER   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Bellinger, winner of the NL MVP in 2019, hit a paltry .165 in 2021.  The record was previously held by Elston Howard (1963 AL MVP) who managed just a .178 average in 1967.

-  #1  The 2021 Dodgers roster included Bellinger (2019 NL MVP), Mookie Betts (2018 AL MVP), Albert Pujols (NL MVP 2005, 2008, 2009), Clayton Kershaw (2014 MVP & CYA), Max Scherzer (2013 AL CYA + 2016 and 2017 NL CYA), David Price (2012 CYA) & Trevor Bauer (2020 NL CYA).  The Dodgers were the first team to ever have 4 of each award winner on the same team. Alas, this congregation of greatness finished in second place in the NL West in 2021, behind the 107-game winning San Francisco Giants.

-  #2  Bellinger’s streak ran from 10-Jun to 20-June-2017, during which his OPS was an off-the-charts 1.565.

FCR -  John Salvino, Denver

Incorrect guesses:  Adam Dunn, Sandy Koufax, Jim Konstanty, Zoilo Versalles, Mike Schmidt, Mark McGwire

 

WEEK’S THEME – Players active in 2023 who won a league MVP then played for another team(s).

 

 

MVP                Lg/Year         Team         Current         WAR

Abreu................. AL 2020.......... CHW............. HOU.......... 30.8

Bellinger............ NL 2019......... LAD.............. CHC.......... 19.2

Betts.................... AL 2018.......... BOS.............. LAD.......... 59.0

Bryant................ NL 2016......... CHC.............. COL........... 28.8

Donaldson........... AL 2015.......... TOR.............. NYY........... 46.8

Freeman.............. NL 2021......... ATL............... LAD........... 52.4

Harper................ NL 2015......... WSN............. PHI............ 43.2

McCutchen......... NL 2013........... PIT................ PIT.*........... 48.2

Stanton................ NL 2017......... MIA............... NYY........... 44.7

Verlander........... AL 2011.......... DET........... ... HOU.......... 77.9

*Played for SFG, NYY, PHI & MIL before reurning ro PIT.

First Correct Respondent identifying themeJoe Cohen, Holden, MA   (After McCutchen)

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

Mon     -  Pitchers who struck out 300 or more in a season but did NOT lead the MLB in K's that year.

Tues    -  Active MLB Player of the Year award winner

            -  Former regular-season MVP’s who played in the 2022 postseason

Wed     -  Regular-season MVPs who played in the 2018 playoffs

Sat       -  Players who won MVP awards in past decade.


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Monday, June 19, 2023

2023-06-12 Hall of Famers who hit 4 doubles in one game

MONDAY  — 12-Jun

Q.  Who is the only Houston Astros player to win the National League Most Valuable Award?

Hint: #1  He had been their first Rookie of the Year as well.

Hint: #2  He was the first player in the history of the National League to receive six bases on balls in a single game.

A.  JEFF BAGWELL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  MVP in 1994.  Astros became AL in 2013.

-  #1  Bagwell was the overwhelming NL ROY in 1991.  (One vote shy of unanimity.)

-  #2  In a 16-inning G on 20-Aug-1999, the Marlins seemed to be happy to see Bagwell get to first base, hoping he’d not go beyond that.  However, after the 1st one, he stole second base then scored.  Following the 2nd, 3rd & 5th he advanced one base each time.  HOU’s winning runs in the 16th were scored without Bagwell even coming to bat.  Final: HOU 6 – FLA 4.  On 08-May-2016, Bryce Harper tied this mark in a 13-inning G.

FCR -  Larry Farin, Plano, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Joe Morgan, Ken Caminiti, Jose Altuve, Craig Biggio, Jimmy Wynn

 

 

TUESDAY — 13-Jun

Q.  Whose record for most consecutive games with an extra-base hit did Chipper Jones tie in 2006?

Hint: #1  His well-known nickname (not Jones’s) had nothing to do with the power of his bat.

Hint: #2  No brothers had more total major league career base hits.

A.  PAUL WANER   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Waner in 1927 & Jones had extra-base hits in 14 consecutive Gs.

-  #1  Paul & his younger brother Lloyd were famously known as “Big Poison” & “Little Poison”, & they definitely did a lot of ‘poisonous’ damage to NL pitchers over their careers.  But writer Red Smith explained that the origin of these nicknames was accidental.  The word poison is Brooklyn’s pronunciation of “person”.  A fan from Flatbush watching a G, once told people he was there to see the "big person and little person" from Pittsburgh, meaning Paul and Lloyd, but his accent made person sound like poison.  The unintentional monikers caught on.

-  #2  Paul with 3,152 & Lloyd with 2,459 combined for 5,611 hits, the career record for hits by brothers.  They easily outdistanced the Alou brothers’ total of 5,094 (Felipe 2,101, Mateo/1,777 and Jesus/1,216), & the DiMaggio brothers' grand total of 4,853: Joe (2,214), Dominic (1,680) & Vince (959).

FCR -  Charles Riordan, Chevy Chase, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Hank Aaron, Felipe Alou, Ken Boyer, Lloyd Waner, Joe DiMaggio, Paul Wagner, Felipe Alou,, Ted Williams

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 14-Jun

Q.  Who hit his four hundredth career home run on a team with three MVPs?

Hint: #1  Other teammates that year included multiple World Series MVPs, Cy Young Award winners, Hall of Famers, World Series champions, World Series MVPs and Gold Glove winners.

Hint: #2  He and a teammate played more than two thousand games together.

A.  BILLY WILLIAMS   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  HR #400 12-Jun-1975 with the Oakland A’s.  On that squad were Reggie Jackson (1973 AL MVP); Rollie Fingers (1981 AL MVP); Vida Blue (1971 AL MVP);

-  #1  1975 Oakland A’s (too numerous to list.)

-  #2  Williams played with third baseman Ron Santo in more than 2,000 G.

FCR -  Philip Trostler, Norwich, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Mike Schmidt, Frank Robinson, Alex Rodriguez, Lou Gehrig, Duke Snider, Eddie Mathews,

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS — 14-Jun

Q.  Who was the first player to hit a home run in each of three consecutive at bats?

Hint: #1  One year he played in only 125 games but collected 147 runs batted in, on a team that won the National League pennant.

Hint: #2  He is the only player to be active for eight consecutive U.S. presidential administrations.

A.  CAP ANSON   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Taking advantage of the short left-field fence at Chicago’s Lakefront Park II, which at 180' was one of the shortest in major league history, Anson was credited with homers in 3 straight AB on 6‑Aug‑1884.  That was the only season where balls hit over that fence were counted as HRs. HRs.  Previously, balls over it were ruled 2-base hits.  1884 was the only year that Lakefront Park II hosted major-league games.

-  #1  in 1886, Anson had 147 RBI in 125 G for the Chicago White Stockings.

-  #2  In the majors for 27 years, 1871 to 1897.  The U.S. presidents during that stretch were Ulysses Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Chester Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, Grover Cleveland (X 2) & William McKinley.

FCR -  Rob Diamond, New Yor City

Incorrect guesses:  Ed Delahanty, Minnie Minoso, Willie McCovey,

 

 

THURSDAY — 15-Jun

Q.  Who is the most recent player with a major league season of at least one hundred runs batted in, striking out fewer than 10 times?

Hint: #1  He was the first player to hit a leadoff home run in the top of the first inning of an All-Star game.

Hint: #2  He captained his high school basketball team to the state championship.

A.  LOU BOUDREAU   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  1948 = 106 RBI + ≤ 9 K.

-  #1  ASG HR 06-Jul-1942.  Willie Mays (1965), Joe Morgan (1977) & Mike Trout (2015) have since repeated that feat.

-  #2  Boudreau attended Thornton Township High School in Harvey, Illinois, a school without a baseball team.  Boudreau instead became a very good basketball player, an excellent passer and playmaker.  [For fun, watch high school sophomore Boudreau (#10) in state championship game action at the following time marks of this video: fast forward to intro of Boudreau’s team: 23:09; closeup of Lou: 23:35; actual game footage 24:30 to finish 39:00.  After trailing 6-4 at halftime, Boudreau’s “Flying Clouds” stormed back to win the Illinois state title by a final score of 14-13.]

FCR -  Mike Sparks, Sarasota

Incorrect guesses:  Tommy Holmes, Tom Herr, Tony Gwynn, Rod Carew, Wade Boggs, Joe Sewell, Yogi Berra

 

 

THURSDAY FOLLOW-UP

Q.  Who received his first Hall of Hall vote the same year that he last played in the major leagues?

Hint: #1  He remains the only National Leaguer to post seven consecutive seasons with forty or more doubles.

Hint: #2  He wore uniform #3 for the Yankees after Babe ruth retired.

A.  JOE MEDWICK   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Despite not being eligible, he received one vote in the 1948 balloting, the year he appeared in the final 20 games of his career.  It took an additional 10 ballots spanning 20 years before he was finally enshrined in Cooperstown in 1968.

-  #1  Medwick turned the trick 1933-1939.  Wade Boggs w/BOS matched his record in the AL 1985-1991.

-  #2  "According to the 1984 NYY Media Guide, Medwick wore #3 in Spring Training in 1945, having worn #3 for NYG the previous 2 years."

FCR -  Keith Sims, Bloomington, Indiana

Incorrect guesses:  George Selkirk, Cliff Mapes, Johnny Mize

 

 

FRIDAY — 16-Jun

Q.  Whose MVP came the year after his “Comeback Player of the Year Award”?

Hint: #1  He spent his rookie signing bonus on his father's funeral.

Hint: #2  He was history’s second designated hitter.

A.  ORLANDO CEPEDA   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  CPY = 1966; NL MVP = 1967

-  #1  His father, Pedro Cepeda a/k/a “The Bull”, a well-known baseball player in Puerto Rico, was considered one of the best players of his generation.  Called "The Babe Ruth of Puerto Rico" and “Babe Cobb” (referring to his dominance as a hitter plus his legendary hustle a la the styles of both Ruth and Ty Cobb).  Orlando was frequently called “Baby Bull”.  His signing bonus was just $500 (about $5,695 in 2023 dollars).

-  #2  The DH for BOS on 06-Apr-1973, Ron Blomberg came up to bat for NYY in the 1st & walked.  Cepeda came up in the 2nd as BOS’s DH.  He went 0 for 6.

FCR -  Lincoln Mitchell, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Frank Robinson, Willie Stargell

 

 

SATURDAY — 17-Jun

Q.  Which All-Star Game MVP once claimed, “I can play anywhere in the infield, as long as the darned ball doesn't come to me.”?

Hint: #1  He scored the fewest runs for any player who had at least 215 hits in the same season.

Hint: #2  Thrice he was among the top three vote getters for league’s Most Valuable Player.

A.  KIRBY PUCKETT   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  After starting the game as DH, Puckett was used at 2B, SS and 3B in an extra inning victory on 10-Sept-1995.  He handled only one flawless chance at 2B during this contest.  Quoted in the Indy Star.  Original quote not available.

-  #1   In 1989 Puckett had 215 hits &reached base a total of 259 X, yet scored in only 29% of his reaches, a total of 75.  For contrast, in Joe DiMaggio’s sophomore season, he also had 215 H, but he scored 151 X.

-  #2  In 1987, he trailed George Bell & Alan Trammell.  The next year he finished behind Jose Canseco and Mike Greenwell.  In 1992 only reliever Dennis Eckersley got more votes.

FCR -  Susan Nelson, Moscow, Tennessee

Incorrect guesses:  Wade Boggs, Michael Young, Pedro Guerrero, Rod Carew, Pete Rose, Fred Lynn

 

 

SUNDAY  — 18-Jun

Q.  On 21-Sep-2002, when Brad Ausmus grounded into a double play for the 30th time that season, whose record for most GIDP by a National League catcher did he tie?

Hint: #1  He was the first catcher to start three consecutive All-Star Games for the National League

Hint: #2  It is said that he would make Cecil Fielder look like Luis Aparicio.

A.  ERNIE LOMBARDI   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Lombardi had 30 GIDP in 1938.  Ausmus’ day was better remembered (by him at least) because he got his 1,000th career H.

-  #1  AS NL starter at C 1938, 1939, 1940.  The AL’s Bill Dickey beat him by one year, his string beginning in 1937.

-  #2  Slowest list.  Actual times not available at press time.

FCR -  Michael Schneider, Wilmington, Delaware

Incorrect guesses:  Joe Torre, Smokey Burgess, Gabby Hartnett, Yadier Molina, Buster Posey, Earl Williams,  Mike Piazza, Roy Campanella

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Hall of Famers who hit four doubles in a single game

 

HOFer                         Date                            HOF             WAR

Anson........................ 03-Jul-1883*............... 1939............. 94.3

 

Bagwell..................... 14-Jun-1996............... 2017............. 79.9

 

Boudreau.................. 14-Jul-1946(1)............. 1970............. 63.2

 

Cepeda...................... 08-Aug-1973.............. 1999............. 50.1

 

Lombardi.................... 08-May-19635(1)......... 1986............. 37.7

 

Medwick.................... 04-Aug-1947(1)........... 1968............. 54.4

 

Puckett...................... 13-May-1989.............. 2001............. 51.2

 

Waner........................ 20-May-1932.............. 1952............. 74.8

 

Williams.................... 09-Apr-1969............... 1987............. 63.6

*On 03-Jul-1883, the Chicago White Stockings beat the Buffalo Bisons 31-7.  The win featured 4 doubles each by Cap Anson & Abner Dalrymple.

 

First Correct Respondent identifying themeWarren Kent, Whitehall, Ohio (After Waner)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Two HBP in a World Series game

 

Tues    -  Highest career WAR among players that never won a World Series

            -  Hall of Fame players who were teammates with another HOF player on the same team for 15 years

 

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