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didn't happen with the killer b's or bash bros, though biggio and bagwell both had 8+ in 97

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Sunday, 19 April 2020 18:01 (four years ago) link

Not any of those Reds teams either...I don't think the '98 Yankees; they were deep, but I don't think they had huge star seasons in their everyday lineup. Maybe one of the A's teams from around 1930?

clemenza, Sunday, 19 April 2020 18:20 (four years ago) link

the 27 yankees are incredible for this - ruth/gehrig/combs combined for 32.3........ and combs was still under 7

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Sunday, 19 April 2020 18:26 (four years ago) link

Oh--then I was wrong about the '27 Yankees. Combs is at 7.0 on Baseball Reference...and I see now the question has to do with Fangraphs.

clemenza, Sunday, 19 April 2020 18:37 (four years ago) link

spoiler alert

it did happen 2 years later - ruth/gehrig/lazzeri did it with exactly 10 fewer WAR than the 27 trio (7.8/7.3/7.2)

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Sunday, 19 April 2020 18:41 (four years ago) link

what bums

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Sunday, 19 April 2020 18:41 (four years ago) link

Hey, trivia guy, we need two more answers.

clemenza, Monday, 20 April 2020 16:13 (four years ago) link

This gave me much to ponder on my morning walk. Possibility, which I will check after posting--wondering if Bonds/Kent/fluke-season Rich Aurilia were in alignment?

clemenza, Monday, 20 April 2020 17:54 (four years ago) link

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mookieproof, Monday, 20 April 2020 18:56 (four years ago) link

see thread for example questions

mookieproof, Monday, 20 April 2020 18:57 (four years ago) link

(xpost) No on Bonds/Kent/Aurilia, at least on Baseball Reference. '29 Yankees, '04 Cardinals...

clemenza, Tuesday, 21 April 2020 20:58 (four years ago) link

The St. Louis hint makes me think it's a red-herring, like the Blues or something.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 21 April 2020 21:08 (four years ago) link

errr Browns

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Tuesday, 21 April 2020 21:10 (four years ago) link

Hey, trivia guy, we need two more answers.

shit, sorry! i thought i had this thread bookmarked, so when it didn't come up i assumed no one cared about the trivia question. OOPS!

you've got 2 of the 4:

1929 Yankees (Ruth, Gehrig, Lazzeri)
2004 Cardinals (Rolen, Edmonds, Pujols)

the other two are much more difficult. i'll give you two clues, once for each:

1) post-war 1940s league champion featuring a top 10 joe posnanski player
2) while mantle and maris were hogging the attention, this team with a pair of slugging outfielders was...also playing (alex trebek i am not)

let me be your friend on the other end! (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 21 April 2020 21:21 (four years ago) link

1) post-war 1940s league champion featuring a top 10 joe posnanski player

evil hint, had to figure this one out through blunt force

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Tuesday, 21 April 2020 23:49 (four years ago) link

and i got the last one, mostly through cheating, but i've never really been good with the early 60s.

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 00:00 (four years ago) link

None of the Williams-Red Sox, Musial-Cardinals, or Mantle/Maris-Yankees teams check out on Baseball Reference.

clemenza, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 00:52 (four years ago) link

those were my first two thoughts

the second one is 1961 but not expressly mantle/maris, as hinted

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 01:16 (four years ago) link

and only one of the 2 teams passes the threshold in rWAR

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 01:17 (four years ago) link

Okay, now I get it--'61 Tigers.

Going through Fangraphs is too much work; is the other one a Williams or Musial team?

clemenza, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 04:07 (four years ago) link

nope!

it's really hard. it would be astounding if you got this (or anyone else).

all three of the players' first names are three letters long.

let me be your friend on the other end! (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 04:11 (four years ago) link

and the legendary top 10 player was a 42-year old at the beginning of his MLB career

let me be your friend on the other end! (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 04:29 (four years ago) link

Ah

Joe/Ken/Lou...?

Yanni Xenakis (Hadrian VIII), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 04:33 (four years ago) link

i'd never even heard of ken keltner

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 04:34 (four years ago) link

Me neither

Yanni Xenakis (Hadrian VIII), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 04:35 (four years ago) link

1) post-war 1940s league champion featuring a top 10 joe posnanski player

That's what threw me: you don't say so, but I mistakenly assumed the Posnanski guy was one of the three players.

clemenza, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 06:26 (four years ago) link

Keltner's probably most famous now for Bill James's Keltner HOF test.

http://www.cooperstowncred.com/statistics-glossary/keltner-list/

clemenza, Wednesday, 22 April 2020 06:28 (four years ago) link

the satchel paige clue was kind of evil, sorry

let me be your friend on the other end! (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 07:11 (four years ago) link

i've never really been good with the early 60s.

same here

let me be your friend on the other end! (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 07:11 (four years ago) link

I know Ken Keltner bcz he made a defensive play said to have ended DiMag's 56-game hitting streak

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 13:45 (four years ago) link

On August 20, 1938, as part of a publicity stunt by the Come to Cleveland Committee, Indians' catchers Frankie Pytlak and Hank Helf successfully caught baseballs dropped by Keltner from Cleveland's 708-foot-tall (216 m) Terminal Tower.[3] The 708-foot (216 m) drop broke the 555-foot, 30-year-old record set by Washington Senator catcher Gabby Street at the Washington Monument.[2]

let me be your friend on the other end! (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 14:28 (four years ago) link

I know that story but forgot KK was part of it

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 22 April 2020 14:44 (four years ago) link

one month passes...

the marlins have thrown six no-hitters

wtf

mookieproof, Wednesday, 17 June 2020 17:31 (four years ago) link

This is probably already a well-known question, and the answer should be obvious because the wrong answer is too obvious: who was the first major leaguer to hit 66 home runs?

clemenza, Wednesday, 17 June 2020 20:13 (four years ago) link

you mean the first to hit 66 home runs in a single season? so...there was sammy sosa in 1998 of course. but is it answer mark mcgwire (who hit 70 that year), if he reached 66 home runs first? or is the trick trick question that it was sammy sosa, if he hit 66th before mcgwire did? i don't remember

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 17 June 2020 21:39 (four years ago) link

^posted from my computer while logrolling down stairs^

Karl Malone, Wednesday, 17 June 2020 21:39 (four years ago) link

sosa held onto 66 for 45 minutes before mcgwire caught him

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Wednesday, 17 June 2020 23:14 (four years ago) link

Yes. I'd completely forgotten that--Sosa had the lead for an hour. (Got that from the ESPN documentary.)

clemenza, Friday, 19 June 2020 01:21 (four years ago) link

I'd estimate that the HR leaders this year will have less than 23 HRs for the season. Trivia: When is the last time that happened? (Hint: it was a tie)

reggae mike love (polyphonic), Thursday, 25 June 2020 01:28 (four years ago) link

i think i'm wrong, but is it 1919? my reasoning is that 1920 is the year that babe ruth really broke out in a monstrous way (54 HR?) and the rest of baseball hadn't quite caught up yet. but maybe the year before that?

time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Thursday, 25 June 2020 02:19 (four years ago) link

after that. to clarify, I mean in either league

reggae mike love (polyphonic), Thursday, 25 June 2020 02:28 (four years ago) link

my revised guess is 1981!

time is running out to pitch in $5 (Karl Malone), Thursday, 25 June 2020 02:29 (four years ago) link

Yeah, the AL leaders only had 21 that year. Strike season, yada yada.

Armas OAK 22
Evans BOS 22
Grich CAL 22
Murray BAL 22

Grich did it in the least appearances with only 325 AB

reggae mike love (polyphonic), Thursday, 25 June 2020 02:50 (four years ago) link

most HR 60 or fewer games

Player Year Games Team HR

Matt Olson 2017 59 OAK 25
Gary Sánchez 2016 53 NYA 20
Aristides Aquino 2019 56 CIN 19
Rhys Hoskins 2017 50 PHI 18
Troy Glaus 2004 58 ANA 18

brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Thursday, 25 June 2020 17:06 (four years ago) link

Matty Olse! I love that

reggae mike love (polyphonic), Thursday, 25 June 2020 17:48 (four years ago) link

three weeks pass...

So which uni numbers have seen the most value in MLB history? Uni numbers, ranked.

(wear 13, cowards)

MORE-> https://t.co/TxU2SrJP1j pic.twitter.com/SDtosahjQm

— Mike Petriello (@mike_petriello) July 16, 2020

mookieproof, Thursday, 16 July 2020 17:44 (four years ago) link

why are there 2 points at zero? did someone generate 4 WAR with a uni that said 0.1?

℺ ☽ ⋠ ⏎ (✖), Friday, 17 July 2020 02:42 (four years ago) link

0 and 00 are counted as different numbers

Piven After Midnight (The Yellow Kid), Friday, 17 July 2020 02:44 (four years ago) link

damn you ottovino

mookieproof, Friday, 17 July 2020 03:14 (four years ago) link

and he was 28 during that season! he retired, took 1997 off to listen to ok computer, and then came back for 2 more seasons before retiring for good at age 31. what happened to him?

Karl Malone, Sunday, 12 February 2023 00:49 (one year ago) link

there was no coming back again after Kid A

Lavator Shemmelpennick, Sunday, 12 February 2023 01:25 (one year ago) link

jim abbott listened to treefingers for the first time and, honestly, he hated it. he didn't understand what was even going on and why it was taking so long. but on the third and fourth listen, something changed, and so he retired again

Karl Malone, Sunday, 12 February 2023 01:26 (one year ago) link

The best he could was good enough

Lavator Shemmelpennick, Sunday, 12 February 2023 01:54 (one year ago) link

two weeks pass...

Turned up on my FB feed (from MLB's FB page): the 15 African American pitchers to win 20 games. Here's the link if you want to check yourself (I glanced at the post before trying it myself): https://www.facebook.com/mlb/posts/pfbid02vFMJgGhradC5fUcMLfcen5cSSYQ7TrjdnT5tAwD3SK1C4tH6Kq7PefRAaN8Bi6w4l.

clemenza, Tuesday, 28 February 2023 02:14 (one year ago) link

four months pass...

Stealing this from FB: of the 33 players with 3,000 hits, which five never had a 200-hit season?

clemenza, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 04:00 (one year ago) link

Answer: Anson, Yaz, Murray, Winfield, Henderson.

clemenza, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 04:01 (one year ago) link

ted williams?

still seems crazy tho

mookieproof, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 04:04 (one year ago) link

oh shit ted didn't even get to 3000 hits; he sucked

mookieproof, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 04:05 (one year ago) link

Nice question, I only got two right (the first and fourth you listed).

NoTimeBeforeTime, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 05:24 (one year ago) link

Impressed that you got the first one, one I never would have gotten. I saw the answers concurrent with the question, so didn't get to try it. I think I might have gotten the last three with enough thought--last two for sure--but never would have guessed Yaz, who I would have just assumed got 200 hits in '67. Pretty sure I knew Williams wasn't a 3,000 hit guy because of the two Ws, walks and wars.

clemenza, Wednesday, 12 July 2023 13:46 (one year ago) link

one month passes...

Who made the last out in Johnny Vander Meer's second no-hitter? (One or two of you may have seen my FB comment--don't answer.)

clemenza, Thursday, 7 September 2023 01:00 (one year ago) link

(Needless to say, someone famous.)

clemenza, Thursday, 7 September 2023 01:00 (one year ago) link

two months pass...

I must have known this long ago and forgot: Randy Moffitt, first-round pick of the Giants in 1970 who went on to have a decent career splitting the closer job with Gary Lavelle for a few years (both played for the Jays, too), is Billy Jean King's brother. Still alive.

clemenza, Monday, 4 December 2023 16:41 (eleven months ago) link

four months pass...

I can't vouch for the accuracy of this--lifted from FB--but: who was the only player to play alongside Vlad Guerrero Sr., Craig Biggio, and Dante Bichette?

https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/v/veresda01.shtml

clemenza, Thursday, 18 April 2024 04:43 (seven months ago) link

one month passes...

Only one MLB player who started his career before baseball was integrated is still living: Tommy Brown, who was 16 when he debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1944 and is now 96.

Source: https://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/Oldest_Living_Baseball_Players.php

jaymc, Wednesday, 22 May 2024 04:30 (five months ago) link

one month passes...

Monthly pub trivia tonight. My teams always finishes second to the same team (we've beaten them once). Had a chance to win tonight if we'd gotten the final question right (they didn't either but still won). Category was "Unbrekaable Records": Joe DiMaggio's hit streak happened during which three months?

We guessed June/July/August; it was May/June/July. Great question.

clemenza, Tuesday, 16 July 2024 01:37 (four months ago) link

teams = team

clemenza, Tuesday, 16 July 2024 01:37 (four months ago) link

one month passes...

Not a question. The Grid led me to look up Mike Bordick today. He finished his career with 1,500 hits, 500 walks, and 800 strikeouts.

clemenza, Sunday, 18 August 2024 12:08 (three months ago) link

Is there a general thread for posting odd or interesting stat-related stuff from the past?

Fluke of the calendar, but caught my attention:

MLB Hits Leaders - Past 10 Decades

2010-2019: Robinson Cano - 2,624 hits
2000-2009: Ichiro Suzuki - 2,244 hits
1990-1999: Wade Boggs - 1,999 hits
1980-1989: Wade Boggs - 1,821 hits
1970-1979: Pete Rose - 2,251 hits
1960-1969: Pete Rose - 2,090 hits
1950-1959: Willie Mays - 1,805 hits
1940-1949: Stan Musial - 1,589 hits
1930-1939: Paul Waner - 1,814 hits
1920-1929: Rogers Hornsby - 2,043 hits

clemenza, Monday, 19 August 2024 22:05 (three months ago) link

Jesus, that's obviously wrong...averaged 262 hits per season! Sorry, don't shoot the messenger.

clemenza, Monday, 19 August 2024 22:06 (three months ago) link

Looking at the comments, apparently that's not the only error in there.

clemenza, Monday, 19 August 2024 22:08 (three months ago) link

MLB.com features Sporacle along with Immaculate Grid...I rarely open it up, but this one's interesting (I got 19/25):

https://www.mlb.com/fans/trivia/name-that-baseball-player

clemenza, Friday, 30 August 2024 20:17 (two months ago) link

I got 8. But that was also from having terrible luck with my guesses (which was most of them)

FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Saturday, 31 August 2024 02:12 (two months ago) link

I got 13. There’s a fun reference to Buster’s legal name in this video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZS9fmkY184

Romy Gonzalez’s utility infusion (gyac), Saturday, 31 August 2024 11:19 (two months ago) link


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