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I 92's Baseball Trivia.....75+

  • Ironman92
    Name 5 players who have had 15 or more consecutive seasons of 75+ RBI
  • karen lotz
    Hank Aaron
  • karen lotz
    Barry Lamar
  • karen lotz
    A Rod
  • karen lotz
    George Herman
  • karen lotz
    Musial
  • Al Bundy
    Murray, Bonds
  • Al Bundy
    mays
  • Laley23
    Murray
    Aaron
    Bonds
    A-Rod
  • Laley23
    Shot in the dark...Bagwell?
  • Ironman92
    Al Simmons 15
    Alex Rodriguez 15
    Rafael Palmeiro 15
    Barry Bonds 16
    Hank Aaron 19
    Eddie Murray 20

    Probably another 1 or 2 I didn't check....maybe a Crime Dog
  • Laley23
    Mel Ott? Dont think Ive ever guessed him before. But I cant think of many sluggers who were healthy for 15 years in a row!
  • Laley23
    Ironman92;882696 wrote:Al Simmons 15
    Alex Rodriguez 15
    Rafael Palmeiro 15
    Barry Bonds 16
    Hank Aaron 19
    Eddie Murray 20

    Probably another 1 or 2 I didn't check....maybe a Crime Dog
    McGriff is a no.
  • Ironman92
    Mel Ott had 15
  • Ironman92
    Laley23;882699 wrote:McGriff is a no.

    McGriff had 15
  • Ironman92
    If I'm right I should get reps.
  • karen lotz
    Crime Dog did have 15
  • Ironman92
    Yaz had 50+ for 23 years in a row
  • Laley23
    Crime Dog did have 15. I was looking and counted his split (traded) years as 2 years. Im retarded.
  • Ironman92
    sometimes we are
  • Footwedge
    I played for Cleveland in 3 consecutive years. I wasn't good enough to start though.....at least for the vast majority of games....but I now rank 113th in career all time home runs? Who am I?

    As a bonus, my fellow bench warmer also played for the tribe....he played as little as I did. He ranks in the top 150 in all time career home runs...who is he?
  • Ironman92
    I'll guess Richie Sexson and Brian Giles.
  • karen lotz
    Mickey Tettleton
  • Ironman92
    ???

    113th all-time is Jeremy Burnitz....who rode the pine with Giles.....but Burnitz never played 3 consecutive years with Cleveland 1995-1996

    So I think you want Burnitz and Giles...but change the all-time ranking and Sexson fits in as he had more HR than Giles also.
  • Ironman92
    Tettleton led the AL in walks and was primarily a catcher.