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  • Gardens35
    50 questions in today's Youngstown Vindicator.....George F Will.

    Here are 3 for starters:

    What player reached base in a record 84 consecutive games?

    Name the Three pitchers who started Five All-star games.

    The only player in the last 100 years who twice in a season scored 4 runs in a game without a hit?
  • mhs95_06
    Barry Bonds

    ???

    Maury Wills
  • BRF
    Call for Ironman
  • Ironman92
    Gardens35;1790013 wrote:50 questions in today's Youngstown Vindicator.....George F Will.

    Here are 3 for starters:

    What player reached base in a record 84 consecutive games?

    Name the Three pitchers who started Five All-star games.

    The only player in the last 100 years who twice in a season scored 4 runs in a game without a hit?
    1. Ted Williams

    2. ? Don Drysdale I'm sure, Lefty Gomez I'm guessing and I'll go with Clemens but don't think he's the answer.

    3. Bryce Harper isn't it? He did it at least once last year. If not him I'll guess Henderson.
  • BRF
    1. Lou Boudreau

    2. Lemon, Garcia and Wynn

    3. Vic Davalillo
  • Gardens35
    BRF;1790020 wrote:1. Lou Boudreau

    2. Lemon, Garcia and Wynn

    3. Vic Davalillo
    Go Tribe!
  • Gardens35
    1. Ted Williams, 1949.

    2. Don Drysdale, Lefty Gomez, Robin Roberts.

    3. Bryce Harper.


    Here are Two more...

    The most recent former Rookie of the Year elected to the Hall of Fame?

    The Pitcher who won 107 games before age 23?
  • Laley23
    Mike Piazza
  • Laley23
    Bob Feller. I feel like Hammy has told me this a few times...
  • Ironman92
    Laley has them I think. My first thought was Feller but if he wasn't right I was going with Doc Gooden
  • Laley23
    Hammy has said, Feller had 100 wins before he was 23! A few times. So I suppose that could be 106, and someone else 107...lol
  • Gardens35
    Piazza and Feller are correct.

    A few more....

    Among those with 3,000 hits, who has the FEWEST home runs?

    Name the 4 players who hit World Series homers in 3 different decades.

    Who was the first Manager to lead 3 Teams to pennants.

    The Manager who, after Connie Mack and John McGraw, had the most consecutive years managing one team.
  • Ironman92
    Gardens35;1790275 wrote:Piazza and Feller are correct.

    A few more....

    Among those with 3,000 hits, who has the FEWEST home runs?

    Name the 4 players who hit World Series homers in 3 different decades.

    Who was the first Manager to lead 3 Teams to pennants.

    The Manager who, after Connie Mack and John McGraw, had the most consecutive years managing one team.
    Eddie Collins I believe. Has like 57 or some ridiculously low number but played 125 years ago.
  • BRF
    Laley23;1790246 wrote:I feel like Hammy has told me this a few times...
    Ha ha ha......"I feel like".......
  • BRF
    Duane Kuiper only had 1 career homer.
  • Laley23
    DiMaggio
    Greenburg
    Gehrig

    Almost positive Greenburg and Gehrig didn't play in 3 decades though.
  • Ironman92
    Laley23;1790322 wrote:DiMaggio
    Greenburg
    Gehrig

    Almost positive Greenburg and Gehrig didn't play in 3 decades though.
    I know Gehrig didn't play in 3 decades.

    Yogi has to be one for sure.

    Eddie Murray pretty likely.
  • Laley23
    Was just coming back to guess Murray!

    And derp for forgetting Yogi. Only played in 617 WS in a row lol.
  • Ironman92
    Laley23;1790354 wrote:Was just coming back to guess Murray!

    And derp for forgetting Yogi. Only played in 617 WS in a row lol.
    Gotta be someone else in our lifetime?
  • Gardens35
    Solid job on the responses guys, here they are:

    Eddie Collins

    Yogi Berra, Joe Dimaggio , Eddie Murray,Matt Williams

    Bill McKechnie....Cards, Pirates, Reds

    Walter Alston
  • Gardens35
    Last one...

    The four hitters since WW2 who had five or more seasons batting .350 or better?
  • Laley23
    Ichiro
    Gwynn
    Williams (does it count if he didn't qualify??)
    Helton
  • Al Bundy
    Gardens35;1790537 wrote:Last one...

    The four hitters since WW2 who had five or more seasons batting .350 or better?
    Boggs
  • Al Bundy
    Carew
  • GOONx19
    Tony Gwynn, Ted Williams, Stan Musial, ??