Sunday, March 23, 2014

March 17-23, 2014 Walk-off home runs surrendered by Hall of Famer pitcher Dennis Eckersley, who coined the term

MONDAY
Q.        Which player made the Hall of Fame with the lowest percentage of votes awarded any first-ballot electee?
Hint:     He won an MVP playing shortstop and another playing centerfield for the same team nine years later—the only player to win the award playing positions so diverse.
Hint:     He and George Brett, often linked together, played their final game 03‑Oct‑1993.
Twint:  His brother is the only major league player to appear in a game without ever actually appearing in a game.
A.         Robin Yount (77.46% was 0.04% lower than Jackie Robinson’s 77.50%; MVP 1982 SS, 1989 CF; older brother Larry Yount officially announced as the pitcher was hurt while warming up, pulled and only “officially” appeared because he had been announced though he never threw a pitch)
FCR -  Alex Griffel, Great Neck, NY
Incorrect answers:  Paul Molitor

TUESDAY
Q.        Who is the only player first to lose two World Series with the Indians and then win two World Series with the Red Sox?
Hint:     He the major league career postseason home run record holder.
Hint:     He is also in the career postseason top ten list for games played, at-bats, plate appearances, runs scored, hits, total bases, doubles, runs-batter-in, singles and bases-on-balls.
Hint:     He finished second to Bob Hamelin for American League Rookie of the Year without getting a single first place vote.
Twint:  He once planted a flag by the Green Monster while receiving a standing ovation for becoming an American citizen.
A.         Manny Ramirez (CLE WS 1995, 1997, BOS 2004, 2007; Postseason offensive leaders list; 1994 ROY vote; 11‑May‑2004 standing ovation at Fenway)
FCR -  Tim McCarthy, Washington, DC
Incorrect answers:  David Ortiz

WEDNESDAY
Q.        Who replaced Donnie Baseball?
Hint:     That same year he won the first of his four rings in five World Series trips.
Hint:     He finished second for AL MVP to former teammate Ken Griffey, Jr.
Twint:  He was the Mariners only first-round draft pick in the 1988 June amateur draft.
Twint:  He comes from tobacco, not from Tobacco Road.
A.         Tino Martinez (1996 1B after Mattingly retired following the 1995 season; WS 1996, 98, 99 & 2000, losing only in 2001; 1997 MVP vote; 14th pick; His family are multi-generation cigar makers.)
FCR -  David Krassin, New York, NY
Incorrect answer:  Paul O’Neill

THURSDAY
Q.        Whose career home run total trails only those of Jeff Bagwell and Richie Hebner among Massachusetts natives?
Hint:     He is one of only two Royals to lead the American League in strike outs.
Hint:     The other one is Bo Jackson.
Hint:     He hit a single right after the famous 1985 World Series Denkinger safe call at first base.
Twint:  He was only the second player in major league history to strike out in nine consecutive plate appearances.  (position player)
Twint:  With a middling total of 181 career round-trippers, his nickname nevertheless mirrors a home run call.
A.         Steve Balboni (Bagwell 449 HR, Hebner 203 HR, Balboni 181 HR; 1985, 166K; G 6 1985 WS, Jorge Orta mistakenly called safe to lead off the 9th inn.; 9 Straight Ks 20-, 21- & 22‑Aug‑1984; Nicknamed "Bye Bye")
FCR -  David Krassin, New York, NY
Incorrect answers:  Hal McCrae, Amos Otis, George Brett, Carlos Pena, Lonnie Smith, Dan Iorg

FRIDAY
Q.        Who was the first visiting player to score a run at Mile High Stadium?
Hint:     He played for the Rockies the very next year.
Hint:     He tore cartilage in his knee while shoveling snow just after signing a contract with the Reds.
Hint:     He never played another game in the majors.
Twint:  After retiring from the majors, he became a scout for the Padres.
Twint:  He holds MLB record for most pinch hits in a season.
A.         John Vander Wal (1st R 09‑Apr‑1993; Reds contract SDP scouts; 28 pinch hits, 1995)
FCR -  Matt Dicker, Arlington VA
Incorrect answers:  Dwight Gooden, Dante Bichette, Walt Weis, Eric Young

SATURDAY
Q.        What long-time former White Sox player was their hitting coach during their 2005 World Series winning year?
Hint:     He is currently the Braves batting coach.
Hint:     In 1985 he led the majors with 163 games played even though his team's won/loss record that year was 85-77.
Twint:  A native of Douglas, GA, he had four years of Coffee before having his first "cup of coffee" in 1982.
A.         Greg Walker (CWS Hitting coach 2003-2011; Braves 2012-current; There was a 4-4 tie vs BOS 31-Jul-1985 which MLB doesn't count in the standings but does count for stats; attended Coffee High School, Douglas, GA)
FCR -  Mark Linneman, Sacramento, CA
Incorrect answers:  Harold Baines, Tony Fernandez, Alex Rios, Ron Kittle, Scott Fletcher, Ron Karkovice

SUNDAY
Q.        Who is the only player with 100 career pinch hints to hit a home run in his first World Series at-bat?
Hint:     He was hitting .319 when his league folded in 1990.
Twint:  He hit an impressive .452 in July 1983.
Twint:  He only went to the postseason once in his eighteen-year, seven-team major league career, but earned a World Series ring for his efforts.
A.         Jim Dwyer (1983 WS G1, 1b, 1 out, 103 PH;  Hit .319 for the 1990 Sun City Rays of the Senior Professional Baseball Association.)
FCR -  Michael Berry, Culver City, CA
Incorrect answers:  Manny Mota, Gates Brown, Rusty Staub, Matt Stairs, Cliff Johnson, Pete LaCock, Amos Otis, Chuck Essigian, Jose Offerman, Julio Franco

WEEK-ENDING, GAME-ENDING BONUS
Q.        Who was the first Detroit Tigers player to join the 20/20 club?
Hint:     He was among those declared no-risk free agents as a result of the Players' Association collusion suit against the owners.
Twint:  "I don’t believe what I just saw!"
Twint:  His career highlight moment has been voted the greatest moment in Los Angeles sports history.
A.         Kirk Gibson (1984 27 HR/27 SB; Collusion case 1985; Walk-off home run G 1 1988 WS, Jack Buck with the famous radio call.)
FCR -  David Krassin, New York, NY
Incorrect answers:  Gates Brown, Ron LeFlore, Tony Phillips, Lou Whitaker, Alan Trammel, Bobby Higginson, Harvey Kuenn, Chet Lemon, Curtis Granderson. Lee Lacy


WEEKLY THEME – Walk-off home runs surrendered by Hall of Famer pitcher Dennis Eckersley, who coined the term “Walk-Off Home Run”



First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Paul Moehrigner, Flanders, NJ (after the Wed Q.)

Batter           Date                Inning
Balboni         29‑Jul‑1988     10th
Dwyer          06‑Sep‑1987   9th
Gibson          15‑Oct‑1988    9th
Martinez       24‑Sep‑1995   9th *
Ramirez       16‑Jul‑1995     12th
Walker          01‑Jul‑1987     10th
Yount            03‑Sep‑1991   9th

*I was there!  This was the only game I ever attended live in the Kingdome.  Indoor firework immediately ensued.


Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday
               -  Players who never played in the minors
               -  Career grand slam leaders
               -
Wednesday    
               -  First-round draft picks
              
Thursday
               -  Players with an American League home run titles
               -  Silver Slugger winners who went to high schools named after presidents


Horsehide Trivia blog has the questions and answers from this week as well as from previous weeks:  http://horsehidetrivia.blogspot.com/






Sunday, March 16, 2014

March 10-16, 2014 Forty-Niners

MONDAY
Q.         What former college quarterback announced his retirement on 15‑Sep‑2013 after seventeen seasons with the Colorado Rockies?
Hint:     His career saw him barely losing the Rookie of the Year Award to Kerry Wood.
Hint:     Not to mention five All-Star selections, three Gold Gloves, four Silver Sluggers and six seasons where he received MVP votes.
Twint:    Only he Jimmie Foxx and Lou Gehrig had 400 total bases in consecutive seasons.
A.         Todd Helton (Retirement; 402 TB in 2000, 405 in 2001, Foxx w/438 in 1932 & 403 in 1933 Gehrig w/419 in 1930 & 410 in 1931)
FCR -    William Dickerson III, Atlanta, GA
Incorrect answers:  Nary a one

TUESDAY
Q.         Who is the Colorado Rockies' career leader in batting average, on-base percentage, slugging percentage, OBP, Adjusted OPS+, Offensive Win percentage, times hit by pitch and power‑speed #?
Hint:     He is also the all-time leader in games, at bats, hits, doubles, home runs, RBI runs, stolen bases and bases-on-balls by a player born in Canada.  All-time.
Hint:     He once collected an extra-base hit in six consecutive plate appearances.
Twint:    He threw out five pitchers at first base on one-hop liners to right when he was in the minors.
Twint:    NHL Hall of Famer Cam Neely was his teammate when they played youth hockey.
A.         Larry Walker (6 EBH
EBH    Inn.
2b       5th
3b       6th
HR      7th

2b       1st
3b       4th
3b       5th

*HR in the 1st, but lined out in the 3rd.)

FCR -    Pete Weston, Monument, CO
Incorrect answers:  Todd Helton, Dante Bichette, Vinny Castilla

WEDNESDAY
Q.         Who finished 2nd in the MVP vote the first year Willie Mays took that honor?
Hint:     He was the first player to lead the majors in intentional bases-on-balls when they first officially record the stat.
Hint:     He had the most homers in the 1959 World Series, and accounted for three of his team’s total of four.
Twint:    John Lithgow wrote a chapter about him in Cult Baseball Players.
FCR -    Mark Hayne, Dumfries, VA
Incorrect answers:  Duke Snider, Chuck Essegian, Roy Campanella, Eddie Mathews, Gil Hodges, Stan Musial, Mickey Mantle, Wally Moon, Willie McCovey

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q.         Who is the only player to lead his league once in home runs, once in RBI and once in batting average and then cleverly choose to do them all in the same season?
Hint:     He won a Gold Glove in his third year and then played seventeen more years in the majors without repeating than honor.
Twint:    Josh Hart knows who he is. In fact, he said he needed more paper.
A.         Frank Robinson (TC 1966; GG 1958; Showalter/Hart affair)
FCR -    Steven Elsberry, Windsor Heights, IA
Incorrect answers:  Carl Yastrzemski, Joe Medwick, Joe Torre, Mickey Mantle

THURSDAY
Q.         Who was the first player to hit thirty home runs in each of his first five major league seasons?
Hint:     He holds the record for most home runs in April in one season.
Twint:    He helped force my favorite trivia question to have a serious qualifier.
A.         Albert Pujols (30 HR 2001-05; 14 HR in April 2006; The questions was, “Who are the only players, exactly one from each position, who have won league MVPs in consecutive years?”  The answer used to be
C    – Yogi Berra         1954-55
1B  – Jimmie Foxx     1932-33
2B  – Joe Morgan       1975-76
3B  – Mike Schmidt    1980-81
SS  – Ernie Banks       1958-59
RF  – Roger Maris      1960-61
CF  – Mickey Mantle   1956-57
LF  – Dale Murphy      1982-83
P    – Hal Newhouser  1944-45
DH – Frank Thomas   1993-94

But these three have ruined the symmetry of the answer:
3B  – Miguel Cabrera  2012-13
LF  – Barry Bonds      1992-93, etc.
1B  – Albert Pujols     2008-09
FCR -    Elijah Kaplan, Teaneck, NJ
Incorrect answers:  Ralph Kiner, Eddi8e Mathews, Alex Rodriguez, Mark McGwire, Rudy York, Orlando Cepeda, Dave Winfield, Ken Griffey, Jr., Ron Cey, Frank Thomas, Sammy Sosa, Juan Gonzalez, Jimmie Foxx, Wally Berger

FRIDAY
Q.         Who was the last player in the 20th century to receive five intentional walks in a game?
Hint:     Only he, Willie McCovey and Jeff King have hit two home runs in an inning on two different occasions.
Twint:    His nickname is derived from his keen eyesight.
A.         Andre Dawson (5 IBB 22‑May‑1990; HR X2/Inn:  30‑Jul‑1978, 3rd, 24‑Sep‑1985, 5th; [N.B.  It has come to our attention that Alex Rodriguez also homered twice in an inning two times: 05‑Sep‑2007 & 04‑Oct‑2009]; He can see the strike zone like a “Hawk” according to his uncle who bestowed the moniker.)
FCR -    Dave Serota, Kalamazoo, MI
Incorrect answers:  Barry Bonds, Mel Ott, Jeff Bagwell, Mark McGwire, Joe Carter, Babe Ruth, Alex Rodriguez, Bill Nicholson, Jimmie Foxx, Eddie Murray, Mike Schmidt, Ned Williamson

SATURDAY
Q.         Who was the first left-handed batter to hit thirty home runs in a season for the Los Angeles Dodgers?
Hint:     He was also the first Dodger to hit three home runs in a game in Dodger Stadium.
Twint:    He owns the longest consecutive-game hitting streak in Toronto Blue Jays history.
A.         Shawn Green (49 HR in 2001; 3 HR 15‑Aug‑2001; 28-G hitting streak 29‑Jun through 31‑Jul‑1999)
FCR -    Tim Doherty, Los Angeles, CA
Incorrect answers:  Willie Davis, Adrian Gonzalez, Reggie Smith, Duke Snider, Ron Fairly, Wes Parker, Wally Moon

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.         Who won home run titles playing three different positions?
Hint:     His major league career began by entering a game to pinch-run, advancing one base on a wild pitch then being removed as the inning ended.
Hint:     He never played on a team that won a postseason series.
Twint:    His injury during the All-Star game was excruciating to watch.
Twint:    He is the only member of the 500-home-run club who hit a grand slam as a teenager.
A.         Harmon Killebrew (HR titles @ 3B 1959 & 69, @ LF 1962-64, @ 1B 1967; Debut: 23‑Jun‑1954; AS G medial hamstring rupture 3rd inn. 09‑Jul‑1968; GS 21-Jun-1956 @ 19 yrs 357 days)
FCR -    Brian Engelhardt
Incorrect answers:  Jimmie Foxx, Dave Kingman, Mike Piazza, Ernie Banks, Robin Yount

SUNDAY
Q.         Who is the only player to hit home runs off Walter Johnson in consecutive innings?
Hint:     One of these homers was inside the park.
Hint:     In fact, he is one of only two players that had more than one home run in a single game off The Big Train.
Twint:    He finished second in the MVP vote in consecutive seasons, each time losing out to a Philadelphia A's player.
Twint:    Oh, yeah—one more thing:  He’s also the greatest first baseman of all time.
A.         Lou Gehrig (13‑Aug‑S1926 IPHR t4, fence clearing HR t5; Jack Fournier two IPHR same game 31‑Aug‑2014; 1931 MVP Lefty Grove, 1932 MVP Jimmy Foxx)
FCR -    Stephen Smith, Lafayette, IN
Incorrect answers:  Tris Speaker, Joe Jackson, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Sam Crawford


WEEKLY THEME – Players who hit 49 home runs in a season but never more than that in any other

Slugger           Year
Dawson           1987*
Gehrig             1934*, 36*
Green              2001
Helton             2001
Killebrew         1964*, 69*
Kluszewski      1954*
Pujols             2006
Robinson        1966*
Walker             1997*
*Led league

First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Stephen Smith, Lafayette, IN (After the Klu Q.)

Incorrect theme guesses:

Monday
               -  Players who have a movie-inspired nickname
               -  MLB players who also starred in another sport other than baseball.
               -  Players that played QB in college football with a Super Bowl winning teammate
               -  Hank Aaron Award Winners with Badass Goatees

Tuesday
               -  Players who played 10 or more years on an expansion team
               -  Famous Rockies
               -  Rockies all time stats leaders
               -  Rockies who led the league in batting

Wednesday
               -  Players who have scored a run in 14 or more straight games


Horsehide Trivia blog has the questions and answers from this week as well as from previous weeks:  http://horsehidetrivia.blogspot.com/




Sunday, March 9, 2014

March 3-9, 2014 Pitchers who lost 2 games in a World Series sweep

MONDAY
Q.         Whose lack of run support as a Dodger pitcher may have prompted him to ask, after hearing that Sandy Koufax had just pitched a no-hitter, "Did he win it? "
Hint:     He led his 1965 World Series winning team with a season .508 slugging percentage.
Hint:     He twice tied the National League record of seven homers in a season by a pitcher.
Twint:    Orlando Cepeda said the trick to batting against him was to "…hit him before he hits you".
A.         Don Drysdale (After Koufax' 3rd no-no 05‑Jun‑1964, although another account has Drysdale responding that way because earlier that year Ken Johnson lost despite throwing a no-hitter; 7 HR established by Don Newcombe 1955, Drysdale 1958/1965)
FCR -    Chris Wiseman, Lake Wales, FL
Incorrect answers:  Don Newcombe, Claude Osteen

TUESDAY
Q.         Which manager took the New York Yankees to a World Series victory with the help of Bucky Dent?
Hint:     He had taken over the Yanks mid-season that year.
Hint:     Three years later he did a mid-season takeover again, piloting the Bronx Bombers to the World Series.
Hint:     He was in center field for Bob Feller’s second no hitter.
Twint:    As a reward for the 1978 series win, he was kept on the payroll with a lifetime contract which continued in effect when he passed away in early 2000.
A.         Bob Lemon (1978 NYY, Dent's famous HR against BOS and 1978 Series MVP; 1981 NYY; 30‑Apr‑1946 Feller’s 2nd; 11‑Jan‑2000 Steinbrenner rewarded him until then)
FCR -    Doug Greenwald, San Francisco, CA
Incorrect answers:  Dick Howser, Billy Martin, Ralph Houk, Gene Michael

WEDNESDAY
Q.         Who was the first Cy Young Award winner to have 200 strikeouts in a season?
Hint:     He was the second Yankee to win the award.
Hint:     He was also the second lefty to take the prize.
Twint:    He shares a nickname with Frank Sinatra.
A.         Whitey Ford (CYA 1961 w/209K; Bob Turley 1958; Warren Spahn 1957; "Chairman of the Board")
FCR -    Blake Sherry, Dublin, OH
Incorrect answers:  Ron Guidry, Lefty Gomez, Bob Turley, Three Finger Brown, Lefty Grove, Dave Righetti, Don Newcombe

MIDWEEK BONUS
Q:         What reliever converted 48 of 48 saves opportunities one year, including the postseason, to help his team secure victory in World Series?
Hint:     He was the losing pitcher the time Joba Chamberlain got his only postseason decision.
Hint:     During his junior year in college, he won the Big East Conference Pitcher of the Year Award.
Hint:     The bridge to him was not always successful.
Twint:    On 12‑Aug‑2013 he signed a one day contract with the Phillies so that he could officially retire a member of their team.
Twint:    There was no doubt he was "Lights Out".
A.         Brad Lidge (G 4 2009 WS; Pitched at Notre Dame, 1998 Big East POY; Brad Lidge retires a Phillie)
FCR -    Samuel Olken, Chicago, IL
Incorrect answers:  Eric Gagne, Brian Wilson, Jonathan Palpebon, Mariano Rivera, Kevin Foulke, John Franco, Jose Valverde, Jim Johnson

THURSDAY
Q.         Who received the most Cy Young Award votes from 1987-1990 without ever winning the award?
Hint:     Unlike the winners those four years, he won 20 games in each of those seasons.
Hint:     It was the only four seasons of his 16 year career for which he’d get even a single Cy Young vote.
Hint:     … or win 20 games.
Hint:     In fact, his 84 wins those four years accounted for half of his career total wins.
Twint:    His glare was beyond compare.
A.         Dave Stewart (171 CY votes 87-90; Career stats; Career 168W-129L; Fearsome visage)
FCR -    Chuck Durante, Dover, DE
Incorrect answers:  John Smoltz, Al Leiter, Mike Mussina, Dick Martin, Frank Viola, Dave Stieb, Jack Morris

FRIDAY
Q.         Who established (and still shares) the record for most innings pitched in a seven-game World Series?
Hint:     He held the Tigers record for most wins in a season for 59 years until Denny McClain won 31 games.
Hint:     He still holds the Tigers record for most innings pitched in a career and in a single season.
Hint:     He remains the 2nd all-time Tigers wins leader.
Twint:    Ty Cobb claimed no one ever pinch-hit for him, but this player did so and hit a triple.
A.         George Mullin (1909 WS, 34 IP.  Note that the 1903 WS went 8 games with 3 P w/34+ IP; 1909 29 W tied by Hal Newhouser 1944, broken by McClain 1968; 209 W second to Hooks Dauss‘s 223; 1,904 IP 382.1, Career IP 3,394; 18‑Sep‑1906 PH 3b)
FCR -    Mark Pattison, Washington, DC
Incorrect answers:  Hal Newhouser, Paul Derringer, Virgil Trucks, Jim Bunning, Bill Donovan, Mickey Lolich, Jack Morris, Joe McGinnity

IN MEMORIAM
Q.         Whose medical technique extended the careers of David Wells, Orel Hershiser, Ferguson Jenkins, John Smoltz, Kerry Wood, and… oh, yes:  Tommy John?
Hint:     He once generously said, "I'm not a great surgeon, but I have the best patients in the world."
Hint:     His concept, previously used on hands and to reinforce joints in polio patients, had never been applied to pitchers or elbows.
Hint:     He was honored by the Hall of Fame during induction week in Cooperstown in 2013.
Hint:     He was part of the Dodgers organization for the last fifty years of his life.
Twint:    In 2012, he was honored by the Professional Baseball Scouts Foundation with the Dave Winfield Humanitarian Award.
Twint:    He was captured by the Nazis in World War II, but earned multiple medals during his time in the service.
A.         Dr. Frank Jobe, who passed away on Thursday (Check out these two great photographs:  Picture #1, Picture #2)
FCR -    Bob Chan, Oakland, CA
Incorrect answers:

SATURDAY*
Q.         Who was the only pitcher besides Carl Hubbell ever to win either league's MVP despite double-digit losses that season?
Hint:     He won the pitching Triple Crown that year, and also performed well at the plate with a batting average of .325.
Hint:     His debut was in 1931, but he didn’t pitch a game until late in the 1934 season.
Hint:     Prior to that, he played almost exclusively third base.
Twint:    By 1936—his second year as a full time starter—he led the league with 21 losses.
Twint:    Down 3 games to 2 in the 1940 World Series, he staved off elimination when he threw a complete game shutout and had two RBI on a homer and fielder's choice.
Twint:    He originally signed with the Braves and ended with the Braves, but only played with them for four innings in his sixteen-year career.
A.         Bucky Walters (1939 MVP 27-11; 2.29 ERA, 27 W, 137 SO; 07‑Oct‑1940 Reds vs. Tigers 4-0 with Reds taking the series the next day)
FCR -    Larry Lamb, Kettering, OH
Incorrect answers:  Lefty Grove, Hal Newhouser, Wes Ferrell, Paul Derringer, Lefty Gomez, Tommy Bridges
*Some subscribers received this as “Bridge-to-the-Weekend Bonus”

SATURDAY NIGHT BONUS
Q.         Along with Hall of Famer Mel Ott, which major leaguer was born in Louisiana in 1909?
Hint:     His 2nd place finish for MVP is the highest achieved for a Chicago Cubs pitcher.
Hint:     That season he led the league in wins, win-loss percent, ERA, games started, shut outs, and ERA+.
Twint:    Two years later, he led the league with 118 earned runs.
Twint:    He was not a spaceman.
A.         Bill Lee (21-Oct-1909, Ott 2-Mar-1909; 1938 MVP vote; 188 ER in 1940; the other Bill "Spaceman" Lee pitched 1969-82)
FCR -    Damian Begley, New York, NY
Incorrect answers:  Lon Warneke, Claude Passeau

WEEKEND BONUS
Q.         Who was the last right-handed pitcher in the 20th Century to earn 25 victories in a season for the Yankees?
Hint:     While with the A's, he set the record for most losses in a single season during the Deadball era.
Hint:     He and Grunting Jim Shaw are the only pitchers to lead the American League in wild pitches in the Deadball and live ball eras.
Hint:     He holds the dubious honor of losing the most consecutive World Series games.
Twint:    He was the "Little Boy" that slew the NYG "Goliath" in the 1913 World Series.
Twint:    His Polish mother knew him better as Leslie Ambrose.
A.         Bullet Joe Bush (26-9 in 1922; 24 L 1916; WP leader 1916, 23, 24 with Shaw 1919-20; 5 consecutive WS losses; Game 3 1913 WS, the victory that turned the series in favor of the A's)
FCR -    Chaunce Venuto, Toole, UT
Incorrect answers:  Eddie Plank, Ron Guidry, Jack Chesboro, Catfish Hunter, Lon Warneke

DST SPECIAL
Q.         Who was the first Giants pitcher to lead his league in win-loss% since Juan Marichal's .806 in 1966?
Hint:     He precisely tied Sid Fernandez to share that honor.
Hint:     That same year he led the league in ERA and WHIP, but never led the league in another category in his 10 year career with the Giants.
Hint:     In high school he once struck out 22 batters in a 7-inning game—a feat that did not go unnoticed by the scouts.
Twint:    The Giants drafted him in the first round,15th pick in the June 1979 amateur draft.
A.         Scott Garrelts (1989 .737 both had 14-5 records; Buckley High 1978)
FCR -    Michael Remillard, Harrisburg, PA
Incorrect answers:  John Burkett, William VanLandingham, John Montefusco, Rick Reuschel, Attlee Hammaker, Jason Schmidt, Kirk Reuter, Mike Krukow, Catfish Hunter, Billy Swift, Mike McCormick

SUNDAY
Q:         With his team down 4-1 in the inning in a regular-season game, no outs and runners on 1st and 2nd, what pitcher came into the game, and threw one pitch that ended the inning?
Hint:     He went on to finish the game and take a 9-8 victory.
Hint:     The next year he went on to lead his league with a .714 win-loss%.
Hint:     Though not the first player with that sobriquet, his 5'10"‑160‑lb. frame merited "Wee Willie".
Twint:    It was decades before the save became an official stat, he led the National League in saves for three seasons despite being a starting pitcher.
Twint:    In fact, he won 21 games the last year he led his league with 5 saves.
A.         Bill Sherdel (TP STL vs PHI 30‑Jul‑1924; 1925 .714; SVs 1920, 27 & 28)
FCR -    Dave Serota, Kalamazoo, MI
Incorrect answers:  Tippy Martinez, Willie Hernandez, Billy Swift, Greg Maddux, Ron Guidry


Week’s theme – Pitchers who lost twice as their team was swept in a World Series

Pitcher        G L       WS        Teams                    Result
Mullin          2, 5       1907       CHC over DET        4-0-1
Bush           1, 5       1922       NYG over NYY        4-0-1
Sherdel       1, 4       1928       NYY over STL         4-0
Lee             1, 4       1938       NYY over CHC        4-0
Lemon        1, 4       1954       NYG over CLE        4-0
Ford           1, 4       1963       LAD over NYY        4-0
Drysdale     1, 4       1966       BAL over LAD         4-0
Garrelts       1, 3       1989       OAK over SFG        4-0
Stewart       1, 4       1990       CIN over OAK         4-0
Walters       2, 4       1939       NYY over CIN          4-0
Lidge          2, 4       2005       CHW over HOU       4-0


First Correct Respondent to Identify Theme – Makoto Ozawa, Scarsdale, NY

Incorrect theme guesses:

Tuesday   -  HOF pitchers with the most HRs
               -  HOF pitchers with 3 letter first names
               -  Pitchers with 200 or more wins and 25 or more homeruns
               -  20 game winners who led position in home runs for season
               -  Pitchers who batted higher in the batting order
               -  HOF pitchers elected by the BBWAA with fewer than 300 wins
               -  Good-hitting pitchers
               -  Hall of Fame Pitchers who lead their league in homers by a pitcher
               -  Pitchers with 20 or more careers home runs
               -  Second bananas among pitchers who each won 150 games as teammates
               -  Pitchers who hit 2 home runs in a single game
               -  All-time HR leaders among pitchers

Wednesday
               -  HOF pitchers who only played for one team

Friday
               -  Struck out the side in an All Star Game
               -  The year they received their most MVP votes a teammate won the MVP.
Saturday
               -  In their best year they did not have the lowest ERA on their team.
Sunday
               -  Pitchers who had the best won loss percentage that got tagged in the World Series that year


Horsehide Trivia blog has the questions and answers from this week as well as from previous weeks:  http://horsehidetrivia.blogspot.com/