Monday, February 26, 2024

2024-02-19 Non-Hall of Fame players who hit three grand slams in a calendar month

MONDAY  — 19-Feb

Q.  Which former Tiger was the MVP of the All-Star Game the only time it was played in a National League park in a nation’s capital?

Hint: #1  He became the first high school sophomore to win the USA Baseball Player of the Year Award.

Hint: #2  He is from a state that is home to only one Hall of Famer and today’s player is in the top three players from there in most career offensive categories.

A.  ALEX BREGMAN   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Bregman was ASG MVP in 2017 at Nationals Park in Washington DC.  He lasted until the semi-finals in the Home Run Derby that same year.  The MLB ASG had been played in Washington in 1937 & 1956 in Griffith Stadium; 1962 in D.C. Stadium & 1969 in RFK Stadium (D.C. Stadium renamed), all hosted by the AL Washington Senators.  ASG MVP was first awarded in 1962.  No MLB ASG was ever played in Ottawa.  Bregman played collegiately for the LSU Tigers.

-  #1  Bregman was a sophomore at the Albuquerque Academy in 2010.  The USA B PYA is  awarded annually.

-  #2  Bregman, who many consider to be yet in the 1st half of his playing career, ranks among New Mexico natives, 2nd in doubles, stolen bases, OPS & slugging.  He is 3rd in R, H, HR, RBI & WAR.

FCR -  Michael Ortman, Clermont, Florida

Incorrect guesses:  Brandon Inge, Bryce Harper, Bill Madlock Al Kaline

 

 

TUESDAY  — 20-Feb

Q.  Which Hall of Fame qualified former Rookie of the Year played twenty years in the majors, was an All-Star nine times, has three Gold Gloves, two  Silver Sluggers, a World Series Ring and has won the Roberto Clemente Award yet did not have sufficient votes to get into the Hall of Fame?

Hint: #1  He has more career hits than Jimmie Foxx, Luis Aparicio or Reggie Jackson; more home runs than Duke Snider, Cal Ripken or Al Kaline; more RBI than Rogers Hornsby, Harmon Killebrew or Willie McCovey.

Hint: #2  He is a member of the elite 300/300 “club”.

Hint: #3  He is the first player this century to play every inning of an All-Star game.

A.  CARLOS BELTRAN   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  He ought to make it very soon.  In 2023 he was on 46.5% of HOF ballots cast & this year received 57.1% of possible votes.  A player needs 75% for HOF election.

-  #1  Beltran’s stat totals:  2,725 H; 435 HR; & 1,587 RBI.

-  #2  With 312 SB & 435 HR, Beltran joins 7 others with 300 of each.

-  #3  Beltran played all 9 innings of the 2006 ASG in Pittsburgh.  He had a single and double on 4 AB & also reached on an error.

FCR -  Dan Greder, Ames, Iowa

Incorrect guesses:  Lou Whitaker, Andre Dawson, Alex Rodriguez, Barry Bonds, Gary Sheffield, Reggie Sanders, Adrian Beltre, Miguel Cabrera, Ryan Howard, Bobby Abreu

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 21-Feb

Q.  Which former Tiger lent his bat to Fernando Tatis with which Tatis then hit two grand slams in one inning?

Hint: #1  He received MVP votes in each of his first five seasons in the majors.

Hint: #2  He still holds the consecutive-game hitting streak for one of the teams he played for.

A.  ERIC DAVIS   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In L.A. on 23-Apr-1999, STL’s Tatis performed his monumental feat with the aid of Davis’ bat.  Davis did not play in that game.  Davis spent 1993 & 1994 w/DET/.

-  #1  Davis received NL MVP votes in 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 & 1990. Only once in that streak was he even in the top 10, but it did show that his outstanding consistency which was noticed by many.

-  #2  Davis’ 30-G hitting streak in 1998  from 12-Jul to 15-Aug is the best in Baltimore Oriole history.  The top hitting streak for the franchise, however, is held by SLB’s George Sisler whose 41 gamer came in 1922, the year he hit .420 & won the AL MVP.

FCR -  Jesse Asbury, Norman, Oklahoma

Incorrect guesses:  Kirk Gibson, Ivan Rodriguez, Placido Polanco

 

 

THURSDAY  — 22-Feb

Q.  Whose jaw-dropping World Series catch and throw from the outfield did NOT result in a triple play because replay wasn’t a thing yet.

Hint: #1  Only four others from his country have made it to the majors.

Hint: #2  He finished his playing career with the Brewers after having played for the Diamondbacks.

A.  DEVON WHITE   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Watch the play here; Watch tag here & here… also interesting.

-  #1  Chili Davis was the first Jamaican to be named an MLB All-Star in 1984.  White was next in 1989.  Here are all the Jamaicans.

-  #2  White played for MIL in 2001 & ARI in 1998.

FCR -  Jonathon Symons, Winnipeg, Manitoba

Incorrect guesses: 

 

 

THURSDAY  BONUS — 22-Feb

Q.  Who is the only pre-expansion player to hit at least thirty home runs in each of his first two full seasons?

Hint: #1  A future Hall of Famer was paid $10,000 to change positions so this rookie could play regularly.

Hint: #2  Sammy Sosa broke his record for most home runs hit in a calendar month.

A.  RUDY YORK   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  He hit 35 in his rookie season 1937 then 33 in 1938.

-  #1  Hank Greenberg had been the Tigers’ first baseman since 1933.  York was brought up as a catcher, but in his first full season at that position, 1938, his 10 passed balls led the majors.  Greenberg ended up in OF with York at 1B.

-  #2  York set the record with 18HR in August of 1937.  That figure stood for 6 decades until Sosa hit 20 in June in 1998.

FCR -  Michael Schneider, Wilmington, Delaware

Incorrect guesses:  Mel Ott, Tony Conigliaro, Jimmie Foxx, Joe DiMaggio, Al Simmons, Mickey Mantle

 

 

FRIDAY — 23-Feb

Q.  Who was the last player to collect an extra-base hit in each of four consecutive innings?

Hint: #1  It might however, have been the year before when he had his career day at the plate.

Hint: #2  He once advanced to first base on a passed ball after being struck out by a Hall of Fame pitcher on the pitcher’s 3,000th career strikeout.

A.  LARRY PARRISH   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Parrish did his damage in Atlanta on 30-Jul-1978 when hit a double in the 2nd inning & HR in the 3rd off ATL’s Tommy Boggs.  He then hit HRs in each of innings 4 & 5 off reliever Craig Skok.

-  #1  On 29-May-1977 in St. Louis, Parrish went 5-for-5 with 3 HR, 5 R & 5 RBI.

-  #2  In the 4th inning on the 4th of July, 1984, Parrish whiffed, as 2,999 had done before him, on a knuckleball thrown by Yankees starting P Phil Niekro.  The pitch that had eluded Parrish also eluded C Butch Wynegar & Parrish made it to 1st.  Parrish advanced to 3rd, but was stranded when teammate Donnie Scott became Niekro’s 3,001st K.

FCR -  Peter Dupuis, Hooksett, New Hampshire

Incorrect guesses:  Kole Calhoun, Fred Lynn, Shawn Green, Lou Gehrig,

 

 

SATURDAY — 24-Feb

Q.  Who tied Jim Gentile for most grand slams in one calendar year by an American League batter?

Hint: #1  After an All-American career as a quarterback in college, he turned down offers from the NFL’s Chicago Bears and the AFL’s New York Titans to pursue his baseball career.

Hint: #2  He had the game- and Series-winning hit in the final game of the last World Series ever played without other postseason series preceding it.

A.  JIM NORTHRUP   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  BAL’s Gentile had 5 GS in 1961, tying the NL’s Ernie Banks mark of 5 in 1955.  Northrup tied them in 1968, hitting 2 of his GS in 1 G!  His 5th one, however came in the WS.  The regular season AL batter who tied Gentile actually passed him—Don Mattingly with 6 in 1986.  Mattingly was later tied by Travis Hafner in 2006.

 #1  At small Alma College, Northrup not only excelled there in football and baseball, but was a forward on the basketball team, ran track & golfed.  His great love was baseball.  He signed with DET in 1961.

-  #2  Northrup hit a triple over the head of 7-time Gold Glove-winning CF Curt Flood, off reigning 1968 WS MVP Bob Gibson in the 7th inning, driving in Norm Cash & Willie Horton.  Divisional play with accompanying postseason playoff games began in 1969.  Flood, one of the finest fielding CF of his era, is unfortunately remembered more for this misplay than the rest of his sterling 15-year career in the majors.

FCR -  Obrey Brown, Tallassee

Incorrect guesses:  Nom Cash, Bill Freehan, Willie Horton, Joe Carter, Mickey Stanley

 

 

WEEKEND BONUS — 24-Feb

Q.  Who was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated magazine after playing in only thirty-two major league games?

Hint: #1  He said he “…almost threw up” the first time he heard himself being interviewed on the radio.

Hint: #2  After his MLB career, he coached baseball in Korea.

A.  SHANE SPENCER   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Spencer was no doubt on that cover because he had hit 12 HR in his first 73 at bats in 27 regular season + 5 postseason G in his 1st season with NYY before the SI issue was released on 12-Oct-1998.

-  #1  Spencer was the victim of a hoax when an imposter gave an ESPN radio interview where the imposter made several incendiary claims about Yankee teammates.  Details here.

-  #2  Korea story here.

FCR -  Kevin Baker, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Clint Hurdle, Stephen Strasburg, Mark Fidrych, Chan Ho Park, Jerry Royster, Matt Williams, Joe Charboneau

 

SUNDAY  — 25-Feb

Q.  Which German native was able win a Triple Crown by choosing not to sign a major league contract?

Hint: #1  He played three stints for his hometown team.

Hint: #2  He was one of the victims of a famous unassisted triple play.

A.  MIKE BLOWERS  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Blowers was born in Wurzburg, Germany into a U.S. military family.  When drafted by SEA in 1984, he chose to play for the University of Washington & in his only season there, won the Triple Crown in the PAC-10 North Division.  His glowing numbers at Yew-Dub were .383 BA, 16 HRs, 59 RBIs.  He was then selected by MON in the 1986 draft.

-  #1  Blowers grew up in a suburb of Tacoma, Washington and played for SEA 1992, 93, 94 & 95; then in 1997; & finally ending his MLB career with them in 1999.

-  #2  In the 6th inning on 08-Jul-1994, BOS’s SS John Valentin’s UTP retired Blowers & Keith Mitchell by catching Marc Newfield’s line drive, stepping on 2B where Blowers had left and tagging Keith Mitchell who had run almost all way from 1B to 2B as Valentin jogged cooly back to the dugout.  Watch it here.  (Valentin fans like to point out that he was he first player to turn a UTP & hit for the cycle.  Troy Tulowitzky, another SS, is the only other one to accomplish both feats.)

FCR -  Mark Neuman, Haddonfield, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Heinie Zimmerman, Jake Stahl

 

WEEK’S THEME – Non-Hall of Fame players who hit three grand slams in a calendar month

 

Beltran....... NYM....... 16-, 18-, 30-Jul-2006................. 70.1

 

Blowers...... SEA......... 03-, 14-, 18-Aug-1995................. 4.3

 

Bregman.... HOU........ 03-, 24-, 29-Jun-2023................ 35.4

 

Davis.......... CIN......... 01-, 03-, 30-May-1987............... 36.1

 

Northrup.... DET......... 24-(2X), 29-Jun-1968................ 22.1

 

Parrish....... TEX......... 04-, 07-, 10-Jul-1982................. 15.6

 

Spencer...... NYY........ 18-, 24-, 27-Sep-1998.................. 4.9

 

White......... MIL......... 10-, 15-, 20-May-2001............... 47.3

 

York.......... DET......... 16-, 22-, 30-May-1938............... 31.6

 

Hall of Famer who also did it

Mike Piazza..... LAD........ 09-, 10-, 24-Apr-1998........ 59.5

 

 

 

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – Warren Kent Whitehall, Michigan (After Davis)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Tues    -  Members of the 2017 Astros

            -  2017 Astros with the most "total correct bangs" in the sign-steal scandal.

 

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Sunday, February 18, 2024

2024-02-12 Players from West Coast teams who were voted Rookie-of-the-Year unanimously

 MONDAY  — 12-Jan

Q.  Who is the only player in the Modern Era to post a WAR above 10.0 in his rookie season?

Hint: #1  In fact, he led the majors in WAR in each of his first three seasons and his league each of his first five.

Hint: #2  He never started a game in the Bigs without munching on a pickle or two.

A.  MIKE TROUT  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2012, his WAR was 10.5.

-  #1  In 2013 & 2014, he  led MLB again with 8.9 & 7.7.  In 2015 & 2016, he left us with AL‑leading 9.6 & 10.5 WAR measures.

-  #2  Start here at 2:10

FCR -  Al Hurley, Columbia, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Jimmie Foxx, Ichiro Suzuki, Ted Williams

 

 

TUESDAY  — 13-Feb

Q.  Who ranks second all-time in his career production for his franchise in Games, Hits, Doubles, Home Runs, Runs Batted In, Times on Base, Sacrifice Flies and a few slightly more arcane stats YET in his fourteen years of service with them never represented them, his only team in the majors, in an All-Star Game?

Hint: #1  And he also ranks third on those lists in WAR, OBP, Extra‑Base Hits, Total Bases and Runs.  He’s also first in career Bases-on-Balls.

Hint: #2  He appeared in the Opening Day lineup for eleven straight years.

A.  TIM SALMON   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  In 2nd place:    G (1,672);

H (1,674);

2B (339);

HR (299);

RBI (1,016)

XOB (2,711); &

SF (68)

-  #1  -  In 3rd place:                             WAR (40.6);

OBP (.385);

XBH (662);

TB (2,958); &

R (986).

1st place = BB (970)

 

-  #2  OD Lineup 1993-2003

FCR – Brett Moore, Studio City, California

Incorrect guesses:  Rusty Greer, Tim Wallach, Albert Pujols, Duke Snider, Carl Furillo

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 14-Feb

Q.  Who was the first player to win the American League award for designated hitters?

Hint: #1  He is the first player to win the Rookie of the Year Award for a team that had just moved cities.

-  #2  He and Hank Aaron both hit home runs in the same game where another Hall of Famer hit four.

A.  ORLANDO CEPEDA   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Now appropriately named the Edgar Martinez Award, it was first given in 1973 to BOS DH, Cepeda in his only year with the team.  This in spite of an inauspicious debut as he went 0 for 6 in his 1st G at DH 06-Apr-1973 while his teammates amassed 20 hits.

-  #1  Cepeda was the 1958 ROY for SFG who only the year before had been NYG.

-  #2  On 20-Apr-1961 in Milwaukee, Willie Mays homered 4 X, Cepeda once & Braves star Aaron went deep 2 X.  8 of SFG’s H that day were HRs.

FCR -  Andy McCue, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Rico Carty, Ron Blomberg

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  — 14-Feb

Q.  Who is the most recent National League player to be selected Most Valuable Player of two postseason series in the same year?

Hint: #1  He and his brother were both All-Stars in the majors.

Hint: #2  He has twice finished in the top three in league Most Valuable Player voting.

Hint: #3  He thrice had seasons where he hit forty or more doubles.

A.  COREY SEAGER  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Seager was MVP of the 2020 NLCS & 2020 WS.

-  #1  Seager was an NL AS in 2016 & 2017 & an AL AS in 2022 & 2023.  His brother Kyle was an AL AS in 2014.

-  #2  He as 3rd in MVP voting in 2016 & 2nd in 2023.  He also had MVP support in 2017 & 2020.

-  #3  He hit 40 2B in 2016; 44 in 2019 & 42 in 2023.

FCR – Jerry Miller, Liberty Hill, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Justin Upton, Yadier Molina, Moises Alou, Wilson Contreras

 

 

THURSDAY  — 15-Feb

Q.  Who was the only player to hit twenty-five or more home runs in each of his final seven seasons?

Hint: #1  He hit more home runs in a season than any other player with a batting average that year lower than .190

Hint: #2  A twelve-time All-Star, three time Silver Slugger winner, he led the majors three times in slugging and OPS+.

A.  MARK McGWIRE   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  McGwire hit 39, 52587065, 32 & 29 HR 1995-2001.

-  #1  McGwire sent 29 HR out of the yard while batting .187 in 2001, his final season in MLB.  52% of his H that year were HR.

-  #2  You’ll find his stats are well presented here.

FCR -  Thomas Nest, Ft. Myers

Incorrect guesses:  Adam Dunn, Prince Fielder, David Ortiz, Dave Kingman, Frank Thomas

 

 

FRIDAY — 16-Feb

Q.  Whose double-play ground ball drove in the only run in an All-Star game?

Hint: #1  He holds the National League record for most consecutive seasons with at least one grand slam.

Hint: #2  Only he and Barry Bonds ever received as many as forty-five intentional bases on balls in a single season.

A.  WILLIE McCOVEY   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In what almost seemed like a scripted score to coincide with 1968’s Year of the Pitcher, McCovey’s GIDP in the 1st inning scored teammate Willie Mays who had made his way go 3rd base after singling to open the G for the NL.  Final  score:  AL-0, NL-1.

-  #1  For 9 straight seasons, McCovey hit at least one grand slam from 1964-72.  McCovey’s 18 GS are the most ever hit by a National League batter.

-  #2  McCovey matched his 45 IBBs with his 45 HR in 1969, his MVP year.  Bonds did it in 3 straight years, all MVP years as well.  Shown here.

FCR -  Brett Moore, Studio City, California

Incorrect guesses:  Sammy Sosa, Reggie Jackson, Ernie Banks, Wilie Mays

           

 

SATURDAY — 17-Feb

Q.  Which one-time Rookie of the Year played five seasons in the majors without ever playing even half the games of a normal major league schedule in any season?

Hint: #1  In college, he was named an All-American, Baseball America's College Player of the Year and won the Golden Spikes Award.

Hint: #2  He was drafted ahead of Bo Bichette and Pete Alonso, among others.

A.  KYLE LEWIS   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Lewis was ROY in 2020, but from 2019 through 2023, his G played totals were 18, 58*, 36, 18 & 16 respectively.  *Lewis played 58 of 60 in the 2020 COVID-truncated season.

-  #1  He won his collegiate accolades in  2016.

-  #2  Kyle was, 11th overall, taken by SEA in the 1st round in in 2016.  Bichette & Alonso weren’t taken until the 2nd round.

FCR -  Obrey Brown, Tallahassee

Incorrect guesses:  Bob Horner, Devin Williams, Mickey Moniak

 

 

WEEKENDS BONUS — 17-Feb

Q.  Who was the first native of the Dominican Republic to win the National League Rookie of the Year Award?

Hint: #1  In his second full season he was named an All-Star and won a Gold Glove.

Hint: #2  His son won more World Series rings than he did.

Hint: #3  After baseball, he served as mayor of his home town.

A.  RAUL MONDESI   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Mondesi was NL ROY in 1994.  Fellow countryman Alfredo Griffith was AL’s co-ROY in 1979.

-  #1  He was on the 1995 NL AS team & won the 1st of his 2 GGs.

-  #2  Adalberto Mondesi won a WS ring playing for 2015 KCR before he had played his 1st regular-season G in MLB.  Father Raul never had any WS playing time.

-  #3  His political career did not go as well as his baseball career.

FCR -  Bill Carle, Lee's Summit, Missouri

Incorrect guesses:  Sandy Alomar, Alfredo Griffin, Felipe Alou

 

SUNDAY  — 18-Feb

Q.  Who holds the record for longest hitting streak by a catcher?

Hint: #1  He holds the record for longest hitting streak by a rookie.

Hint: #2  He holds the record for the longest hitting streak by any San Diego Padres player.

A.  BENITO SANTIAGO   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.; #1, #2   Santiago’s 34-G hitting streak in 1987 lasted from 25-Aug to 02-Oct.

FCR -  Steve Krevisky, Middletown, Connecticut

Incorrect guesses:  Butch Wynegar, Terry Kennedy, Jason Kendall

 

WEEK’S FINALE — 18-Feb

Q.  Which twenty-eight-year old multi-All-Star and Silver Slugger winner, owner of an enviable résumé replete with league MVP, Rookie of the Year, League Championship MVP and Comeback Player of the Year honors is currently not on a major league team?

Hint: #1  His father, a former major leaguer, was his coach when their team went to the Little League World Series.

Hint: #2  He had committed to play college baseball but chose a professional career after he was drafted.

A.   CODY BELLINGER  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  After completing his 2023 1-year agreement with CHC in satisfactory manner, Bellinger & his agent (the redoubtable Scott Boras), are looking for a long-term contract with a compensation level so rich that interested franchises (there are several) have hesitated to offer anything close to their multi-year asking price.

-  #1  Cody’s father, Clay Bellinger, played for NYY during some of their most dominant seasons: 1999-2002.  Cody was the standout for the Gilbert, Arizona team that was eliminated in the quarter-finals by teams from Texas & that year's eventual LLWS champion from Georgia.

-  #2  He had committed to play for the University of Oregon, but signed with LAD who took him in the 4th Round of the 2013 MLB June Amateur Draft.

FCR -  Doug Greenwald, San Francisco

Incorrect guesses:  Corey Seager

 

 

 

WEEK’S THEME

 

Players from West Coast teams who were voted Rookie-of-the-Year unanimously.

 

Year   Rookie                   Team                    Career WAR

2017... Bellinger.................... LAD........................ 22.1

1958... Cepeda...................... SFG........................ 50.1

2020... Lewis......................... SEA.......................... 1.9

1987... McGwire..................... OAK....................... 62.2

1959... McCovey.................... SFG........................ 64.5

1994... Mondesi..................... LAD........................ 29.5

1993... Salmon....................... CAL........................ 40.6

1987... Santiago..................... SDP........................ 27.4

2016... Seager....................... LAD........................ 32.0

2012... Trout.......................... LAA........................ 85.2


Bold = Active in 2023

Underlined = Hall of Fame

This guy also qualifies, but we had him just last week -

1993... Mike Piazza............... LAD........................ 59.5

All Achieved All-Star status except Salmon.

 

First Correct Respondent identifying themeJoe Cohen, Holden, Massachusetts (After Mondesi)

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Most chances by a CF without an error in a season

            -  Players with fish names

 

Tues    -  Either a piscine or cherubic theme

-   AL Rookies of the Year with 30 or more home runs in that season

-   AL Rookies of the Year with the most home runs that season


Wed     -  ROY for a California based team with the most HR their rookie year

-   Unanimous Rookie of the Year selections

-   Weekly theme: California ROYs?

-   Unanimous ROYs from CA


Thur     -  Something to do with the Olympics

 

Fri        -  Highest career WAR for a unanimous ROY from a California-based team

 

Sat       -  ROY for team that have relocated

 


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