Sunday, June 9, 2024

2024-06-03 Live ball era American League players who hit 2 doubles & 2 triples in the same game

 

MONDAY  — 03-Jun

Q.  Who was the last player/manager to lead his team to a World Series championship?

Hint: #1  He is the last player to have over 100 RBI in a season with fewer than ten strikeouts.

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

A.  LOU BOUDREAU   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  CLE’s last WS win was under Boudreau’s guidance.  His performance as a player also had much to do with it.

-  #1  In his MVP year of 1948, Boudreau had 106 RBI & exactly 9 K.  Nobody since.

-  #2  At 5’11”, he was captain of the Thornton Township HS in Harvey, IL basketball team (They did not have a baseball program.) & led the "Flying Clouds" hoops squad to 3 straight Illinois HS championship G, winning in 1933 & finishing as runner up in 1934 &1935.

FCR -  Dr. Philip Guiliano, Chester, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Joe Cronin, Mickey Cochrane, Joe Sewell, Pete Rose, Bucky Harris

 

 

TUESDAY  — 04-Jun

Q.  Aside from Ichiro Suzuki, who is the only American or National League player, to lead his league in hits for four (4!) consecutive seasons?

Hint: #1  His first career home run was a lead-off, inside-the-park homer off a future World Series MVP.

Hint: #2  He is the only member of the Astros who was on the team when they were in the National League.

A.  JOSE ALTUVE   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Altuve led the AL in hits 2014-2017 with 225, 200, 216 & 204 respectively.  (Ichiro led 5 X.  Kirby Puckett, Tony Oliva, Rogers Hornsby, Ty Cobb & Ginger Beaumont each managed 3 in a row.)

-  #1  On 20-Aug-2011 exactly 1 month after his MLB debut, Altuve's was the game’s first batter.  He hit an inside-the-park homer off San Francisco ace Madison Bumgarner.

-  #2  Altuve has been an Astro since the 2011 season.  The Astros (nee Colt 45’s) were an NL team from 1962 to 2012.  They have been in the AL since the 2013 season.

FCR -  Jason Winston, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Rusty Staub, Ty Cobb

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 05-Jun

Q.  Which player had the longest hitting streak for the original American League Washington Senators?

Hint: #1  He followed his brother into the majors.

Hint: #2  He compiled seven five-hit games and fifty-two four-hit games in his seventeen-year major league career.

A.  HEINIE MANUSH   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  H streak of 33 G in 1933.

-  #1  Heinie’s (much) older brother Frank had a cup of coffee with the A’s in 1908.

-  #2  The year he won the AL batting title with a .378 avg., 1926, Babe Ruth was second with .373.

FCR -  Leonard Epstein, Dallas

Incorrect guesses:  Ed Delahanty, Zoilo Versalles, Joe Cronin, Ossie Bluege, Mickey Vernon, Sam Rice, Lloyd Waner,

 

 

MIDWEEK BONUS  — 05-Jun

Q.  Who was the first twenty-first century player to collect at least three stolen bases in each of consecutive games?

Hint: #1  In his franchise’s first World Series, he contributed two home runs, but only one stolen base.

Hint: #2  As he finished high school, he was offered scholarships to play basketball as a point guard at UCLA.  He also had an option to play college football as a quarterback at, among others, USC, Oklahoma and Florida.

Hint: #3  He is the only player this century to have a game with four stolen bases and five runs scored.

A.  CARL CRAWFORD   [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  On 16- & 17-Aug-2006, Crawford was 3 for 3 each day.  Greg Zaun was TOR’s C on the 16th, Benjie Molina in the 17th.  Pitchers varied.

-  #1  In the 2008 WS, TBR succumbed to PHI 1-4.  Crawford homered in G 1 off Cole Hamels (the Series MVP) & again in & G 4.  He stole his lone base in G 3, TBR’s lone W.

-  #2  At Jefferson Davis High School in Houston, Texas, he was a letterman in football & basketball as well as in baseball.

-  #3  On 24-Jun-2006, vs. TOR, Crawford stole 4 bases and scored 5 X.

FCR -  Richard Klee, North Hollywood, California

Incorrect guesses:  Chone Figgins, Jackie Robinson, Carlos Beltran, Maury Wills

 

 

THURSDAY  — 06-Jun

Q.  Who has stolen more bases than any other player for the Boston Red Sox?

Hint: #1  He played baseball collegiately one year and was on a team whose record was 26-0-1.  Among the victims were Stanford and Cal.

Hint: #2  He was the first Hall of Famer to hit a leadoff home run in both ends of a doubleheader.

A.  HARRY HOOPER   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Hooper, with exactly 300 SB, is the franchise leader.

-  #1  Playing for Saint Mary's College of California, Hooper was on a team that contained 5 future major leaguers.  (See bio.)

-  #2  Hooper hit one HR each on 30-May-1913(1) & 30-May-1913(2).

FCR -  Sarah Grynpas, Philadelphia

Incorrect guesses:  Bobby Doerr, Tris Speaker, Dustin Pedroia, Carl Yastrzemski, David Ortiz

 

 

FRIDAY — 07-Jun

Q.  Who won a Silver Slugger award playing shortstop for the Tigers the year Alan Trammell was out with a broken leg?

Hint: #1  Eight years later, playing for a different team, he had a sixty-game errorless streak on his way to winning a Gold Glove Award.

Hint: #2  He and Hall of Famer Al Kaline are the only Tigers to have three twenty-home-run seasons before the age of twenty five.

A.  TRAVIS FRYMAN   [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1992 Trammell dealt with a nagging elbow injury & broke his ankle early in the season, playing in only 29 games for DET.  Fryman had played some SS before, but most of his career, before and after ’92, was at 3B.  That season, Fryman became a SS and won his only SS.

-  #1  Fryman played for CLE in 2000.

-  #2  Fryman = 21, 20, 22 in 1991-93; Kaline = 27, 27, 23 in 1955-57.

FCR -  Adam Foldes, New York City

Incorrect guesses:  Miguel Cabrera, Miguel Tejada

 

 

SATURDAY — 08-Jun

Q.  Only two players have led their league in OPS and defensive WAR in the same season.  One of them was Willie Mays in 1954.  Who is the other?

Hint: #1  He was the last New York Yankee to have at least twenty triples in a season.

Hint: #  When drafted high by the NFL's Cardinals, he instead chose baseball, partly because his high school was located less than five miles from Yankee Stadium.

A.  SNUFFY STIRNWEISS  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1945, Stirnweiss led the AL with a .862 OPS.  His defensive WAR was a sterling 2.8.

-  #1   Stirnweiss led the majors with 22 3B in 1945.  He led the AL in 1944 w/16.

-  #2  He starred in three sports at Fordham Preparatory School, a known alma mater of baseball talent.  He was a football phenom in college at U. of North Carolina, where he stood out in both football and baseball.  As a football player, he played quarterback, halfback & punter.

FCR -  Jason Winston, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Curtis Granderson, Lou Gehrig, Derek Jeter

 

 

SUNDAY — 08-Jun

Q.  Who was the first batter for a regular-season game on the West Coast?

Hint: #1  He moved to the west coast with his first team.

Hint: #2   His career was dotted with Hall of Fame teammates.

Hint: #3  His high school also produced the president of a major league, two major league team owners and two Hall of Fame players.

A.  GINO CIMOLI   [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 15-Apr-1958, Cimoli stood in the box at Seals Stadium and faced the Giants’ Ruben Gomez & struck out.

-  #1  Cimoli was with BRO in 1956 & 57 then with LAD in 1958.

-  #2  With Dodgers, Cimoli shared the dugout with Roy Campanella, Don Drysdale, Gil Hodges, Sandy Koufax, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson, Duke Snider, Dick Williams & Walter Alston (mgr.).  With PIT, he had Roberto Clemente &Bill Mazeroski.  His Braves teammates were Hank Aaron, Eddie Mathews & Warren Spahn.  In St. Louis, Stan Musial & Bob Gibson were also on the team.  In KC, Tony LaRussa &Luke Appling (Coach).  Orioles Luis Aparicio, Robin Roberts & Brooks Robinson were there to greet him.  The expansion Angels, however, didn’t have the stars that they would have later.

-  #3  Also alumni of San Francisco’s Galileo H.S. were Joe DiMaggio, Tony Lazzeri, one-time AL President Bobby Brown as well as Richard Goldman, co-owner of SFG, Walter A. Haas, Jr., owner of OAK.

FCR -  Andy McCue, Riverside, California

Incorrect guesses:  Pee Wee Reese, Jim Davenport,          

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE  — 09-Jun

Q.  Who signed his first contract before serving in the U.S. military during the time of  the Viet Nam War but returned to play six years in the majors for the White Sox and Senators?

Hint: #1  He was born in a community of fewer than 400 souls at the time of his birth.  He was raised, however, in Warren, Ohio.

Hint: #2  He is the final player to qualify for this week’s theme.

A.  ED STROUD  [Wiki Bio]

-  Ans.  Signed originally by CHW in 1966, he saw action of more than 100 G in 4 of his 6 years.

-  #1  At 27.6 miles south of Montgomery, Lapine is an unincorporated community in Montgomery & Crenshaw counties in Alabama.  It is little more than an unincorporated ZIP code today.

-  #2  See below.

FCR -  Mark DeLodovico, Gaithersburg, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Denny McLain

 

 

WEEK’S THEME – Live ball era American League players who hit 2 doubles & 2 triples in the same game.

 

Player                          Date                 Career WAR

Boudreau.................... 26-Apr-1948..................... 63.2

Hooper........................ 28-Sep-1924.................... 53.6

Altuve.......................... 17-May-2017.................... 50.9

Manush....................... 24-May-1929.................... 48.1

Manush........................ 23-Jul-1932..................... 48.1

Crawford...................... 02-Aug-2005.................... 39.1

Fryman......................... 26-Jul-1994..................... 34.4

Stirnweiss.................. 03-Sep-1945(2)................... 27.4

Stroud........................... 04-Jul-1968....................... 3.2

Cimoli........................... 27-Apr-1962....................... 1.3

Bold = Hall of Fame

 

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

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  MVP’s who became managers with the same team that they won their MVP for

            -  Jewish players

            -  Hall of Famers with Jewish heritage

            -  Players who won ROY before it was a national award

 

Tues    -  Players who appear in 56: The Streak:  https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5723854/

-   10 or greater total bases in a mlb game without hitting a home run

 

Wed     -  Players who have four seasons of 200+ Hits

 

 

 

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