Monday, September 30, 2024

2024-09-23 Modern Era triples records and titles

MONDAY  — 23-Sep

Q.  Which future manager garnered the most votes in the very first Hall of Fame class?

Hint: #1  Rickey Henderson passed him for the most runs scored in a major league career.

Hint: #2  He was famous for responding to autograph requests.

A.  TY COBB  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Player            1936 Voting      Percent            Last Yr

Ty Cobb                      222        98.2%            1928

Babe Ruth                   215        95.1%            1935

Honus Wagner            215        95.1%            1917

Christy Mathewson     205        90.7%            1916

Walter Johnson          189        83.6%             1927

Cobb was player/manager of DET 1921-1926.

-  #1  Cobb’s runs total of 2,245, which had stood as the record since 1928, was eclipsed by Henderson in 2001, his final total ending at 2,295.

-  #2  “Letters in museums and private collections make abundantly clear that Cobb responded to his young fans, sometimes with handwritten letters that ran to five pages.  He always told them he was honored by their autograph requests.”  From Who Was Ty Cobb?  The History We Know That’s Wrong.by Charles Leerhsen, author of “Ty Cobb: A Terrible Beauty”.

FCR -  Dan Greder, Ames, Iowa

Incorrect guesses:  Babe Ruth, Tris Speaker, Hank Aaron, Eddie Collins, Honus Wagner

 

 

TUESDAY  — 24-Sep

Q.  Whom did Barry Bonds pass for most career extra base hits by a left-handed batter?

Hint: #1  He finished in the top two for Most Valuable Player voting seven (7!) times.

Hint: #2  He was the first player to play at least a thousand major league games in both the infield and outfield.

A.  STAN MUSIAL  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Musial finished w/1,377 XBH, the all-time record when he retired in 1963.  Today, Bonds in addition to righties Hank Aaron & Albert Pujols all have more.  Full list.

-  #1  Musial won the NL MVP in 1943, 1946* & 1948.  He finished just behind Jackie Robinson (1949), Jim Konstanty (1950), Roy Campanella (1951) & Henry Aaron (1957).

-  #2  Played 1,890 G in the OF & 1,016 G at 1B.  (Musial also pitched to 1 batters in a G in 1952.)

*The 2 votes that went to teammate Enos Slaughter prevented Musial from winning the award unanimously that year.

FCR -  Amar Rehal, Chicago

Incorrect guesses:  Yogi Berra, Carl Yastrzemski, Pete Rose

 

 

WEDNESDAY  — 25-Sep

Q.  Who was the first player to win a league Most Valuable Player Award unanimously twice?

Hint: #1  In only seven seasons in the majors, he complied a higher WAR value than those of Hall of Famers Trevor Hoffman, Harold Baines, Lee Smith, Rich Gossage, Bruce Sutter or Catfish Hunter.

Hint: #2  He played for a time in Japan.

A.  SHOHEI OHTANI  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Was AL MVP in 2021 & 2023.  He’s very likely to do it again in 2024.

-  #1  At the end of play yesterday, Ohtani’s WAR was 42.9.

-  #2  He played for the Nippon Ham Fighters for 5 seasons in Japan.

FCR -  Bill Deane, Cooperstown

Incorrect guesses:  Dale Murphy, Mike Trout

 

 

THURSDAY — 25-Sep

Q.  Who said, “Latino players … need to better understand American values and social norms so that we can make better choices for our careers and lives.”?

Hint: #1  Since moving from Brooklyn to  Los Angeles, the Dodgers have had fourteen players voted National League Rookie of the Year.  The player quoted above came in second in ROY voting in his qualifying season even though his Rookie WAR was higher than all but three of them.

Hint: #2  Amazingly, he’s never been Double Unique.

A.  YASIEL PUIG  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Quote by Puig on Facebook at SABR Latino Baseball 09-Dec-2021.

-  #1  Only Mike Piazza in 1993, Corey Seager in 2016 & Fernando Valenzuela in 1981 had rookie WAR ratings (7.0, 5.2 & 5.3) higher than Puig’s 4.9

-  #2  Yasiel itself is unique, but a fellow named Rich Puig went 0 for 11 in 1974 for NYM.  {D-U}

FCR -  Barry Nelson, Guilderland, New York

Incorrect guesses:  Alvin Dark, , Pedro Guerrero, Nomar Garciaparra

 

 

THURSDAY EXTRA  — 26-Sep

Q.  Which former San Diego Padres player is the oldest outfielder to win a Gold Glove?

Hint: #1  Playing for the San Francisco Giants on Flag Day, he hit his sixth career lead-off home run.  It was the one that placed him in the 300/300 Club.

Hint: #2  His thirteen-year-old son, who knew the importance of the blast to his father, greeted him at home plate.

A.  STEVE FINLEY  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  Finley’s 5th GG came after the 2004 season.  He had turned 39 earlier that same year.

-  #1  On 14-Jun-2006, Finley opened the G with his 300th career HR.  ARI’s starter Claudio Vargas was the victim.  Finley became the 6th member of the 300 HR/300 SB “Club”  There are now 8.

-  #2  Son Austin Finley was waiting at home plate as his father completed circling the bases.

FCR -  Brett Moore, Studio City, California

Incorrect guesses:  Dave Winfield, Bobby Bonds

 

 

FRIDAY  — 27-Sep

Q.  Which diminutive player was the first in the Modern Era to lead his league in home runs and triples in the same season?

Hint: #1  He still leads his 140-year-old franchise in career inside-the-park home runs.

Hint: #2  Before the World Series one year, he disguised his receding hair line by shaving his head.

A.  TOMMY LEACH  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  In 1902, PIT’s Leach hit 6 HR & tied with CIN’s Sam Crawford w/22  3B.  (Crawford would garner 5 more 3B titles.)  Leach’s 6 HR were the fewest to lead the NL in a full season in the 20th century.  He is  listed at 5ꞌ6", 150 lbs. (135 as a rookie)

-  #1  Of Leach’s 63 career HR, 45 were IPHR.

-  #2  The bare head didn’t hurt his play on the field.  The 1909 PIT team beat DET in the WS 4-3 and Leach hit .360 & had 13 total bases.

FCR -  Steve Riach, Southlake, Texas

Incorrect guesses:  Willie Mays, Joe Morgan, Sam Crawford, Kirby Puckett, Jesse Burkett, Wee Willie Keeler, Harry Lumley, Jim Bottomley

 

 

SATURDAY  — 28-Sep

Q.  Which National Leaguer had the most home runs in a season for the Washington Senators?

Hint: #1  He had played for Toronto in the four seasons preceding his record setting home run year.

Hint: #2  For the same three consecutive seasons, he had at least eleven triples, one hundred and ten runs batted in and two hundred and forty total bases.

A.  BUCK FREEMAN  [Fenway Bio]

-  Ans.  Freeman hit 25 HR for WHS in 1899, the team’s last year.  It was the 2nd most in one year in the 19th century (Ned Williamson had 27* in 1884).  Freeman’s 25 was tied with Fred Pfeffer* in 1884.

-  #1  Freeman played for the Class A Toronto Canucks of the old Eastern League.  The team was known as the Toronto Canadians/Albany Senators for the 1896 season.  The Eastern League (1892–1911) was renamed the International League in 1912.

-  #2  In 1901, 1902 & 1903, Freeman had 15, 19, 20 triples; 114, 121, 104 RBI; & 255, 283, 281 TB.

            *See SABR article

FCR -  Walt Cherniak, Woodbine, Maryland

Incorrect guesses:  Frank Howard, Roy Sievers, Bill Royce, Kip Selbach, Travis Hafner, Michael Conforto

 

 

WEEKEND BONUS  — 28-Sep

Q.  Which first-round draft choice wanted to be a bull rider when he was young?  Quite understandable given where he grew up.

Hint: #1  In only nine seasons in the majors, he complied the highest WAR of any player ever born in his native state.

Hint: #2  In his third season, he led the majors in being hit-by-pitch.

A.  BRANDON NIMMO  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  Nimmo was born and raised in Cheyenne, the largest city in the country’s least populous state, Wyoming.  Rodeo is the dominant sport in the area.  He was drafted by NYM in 2011 in the 1st round, 23rd pick overall.

-  #1  Nimmo’s WAR is 23.6, best of Wyoming’s 18 native sons who played in MLB.

-  #2  In 2018, Nimmo was HBP 22 times, by far a career high.

FCR -  Jim Casey, Savannah

Incorrect guesses:  Darren Erstad    

 

 

SUNDAY  — 29-Sep

Q.  Last month, which young player hit what most observers knew was a home run, but the because the ball immediately rolled back onto the field from under the fence, the play to be reviewed before the correct call was made and he was credited with his twenty-eighth career round tripper?

Hint: #1  Just before coming to the majors, he was chosen as Minor League Player of the Year.

Hint: #2  In high school, he committed to Arizona State, but chose MLB when he was drafted in the first round.

A.  GAVIN LUX  [B-R Bio]

-  Ans.  On 20-Aug-2024, he hit a strange home run off SEA’ Bryce Miller in the 4th inning of a G at Dodger Stadium.  The ball evaded OF Victor Robles and cleared the fence, but when Robles tumbled to the ground, the ball appeared in front of him.  Lux stopped at 3rd, but a video review confirmed that the ball had cleared the fence, but had rolled through a hole at the base of the decades-old structure. Gavin was allowed to complete his HR trot.

-  #1  In 2019, Lux was selected as Baseball America's Minor League Player of the Year.

-  #2  Drafted in the 1st Round of the 2016 MLB Draft, 20th overall.  Current teammate Will Smith went 32nd in the same round.

FCR -  Franklin Billingslea, Tallahassee

Incorrect guesses:  Gunnar Henderson 

 

 

WEEK’S FINALE — 29-Sep

Q.  Who was the only opponent to homer in Walter Johnson's major league debut?

Hint: #1  He (not Johnson) was the first player to win home run titles in the National League and the American League.

Hint: #2  He had double figures in triples for each of seventeen straight seasons.

A.  SAM CRAWFORD  [SABR Bio]

-  Ans.  On 02-Aug-1907(1), Crawford hit an IPHR, providing his DET the margin of victory.

-  #1  Crawford led the NL in HR w/16 for CIN in 1901.  In 2008, he led the AL w/7, playing for DET.  Since then, it has been accomplished by Fred McGriff & (by the time you read this) Shohei Ohtani.

-  #2  From 1900 through 1916, he never had a season without hitting at lest 10 triples.  Led his league 6 X in that stretch led MLB 5 X.

FCR -  Jeff Fink, Howell, New Jersey

Incorrect guesses:  Owen Wilson, Ed Delahanty

 

 

WEEK’S THEME –  Modern Era triples records and titles

 

Cobb.................... Most AL career triples (295)

Musial.................. Most time led the NL in triples (4)

Crawford............. Most career triples (309), etc., etc.

Leach................... Most triples in a WS (4 – 1903 WS)

Finley................... Most career triples with the bases loaded (8)

Ohtani.................. Fewest triples to lead MLB for a season* (8 in 2021)

Freeman.............. 1st player to hit 2 triples in the 1st inning (25-Jul-1900)

Puig..................... Most recent player to hit 3 triples in a game (24-Jul-2014)

Lux....................... Fewest triples to lead the NL in a full year (7 – 2022)

Nimmo................. Fewest triples to lead the AL in a full year (7 – 2022)

*Tied with ARI’s David Peralta & PIT’s Bryan Reynolds.

 

First Correct Respondent identifying theme – {Noooooo-bawdy!}

 

 

Incorrect theme guesses:

 

Mon     -  Only major league players in the modern era to lead their leagues in all extra-base-hit categories (doubles, triples, HRs) at various points in their careers.

 

Tue      -  HOFers who batted .350 or better the most times

-   All-time leaders in doubles

 

Wed     -  Something to do with 5-hit games

 

Sun      -  Something to do with triples

-   Players who have had more triples than home runs in a season

 

 

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