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posted by Ironman92
Well media darling Mo Vaughn prolly stole some lol
Man, don't rub salt on that wound. I still don't like Mo for '95.
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Question #61:
In the history of HOFers, there have only been two players who posted .300+ batting averages and 5+ HRs as pitchers who pitched at least 20 games.
One was Babe Ruth, who only did it once.
The other did it after the '50s. Who was it?
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posted by Ironman92
Gibson? Drysdale?
Not up on my hitting pitchers of the 60’s
Up on it enough. Drysdale did it in 1965, batting exactly .300 and popping 7 HRs in 130 at-bats, all while posting a 23-12 record as a pitcher and leading the league in starts.
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posted by Laley23
That’s MVP level stuff!
He did finish 5th in the voting. Had a sub-3.00 ERA, as well.
Unfortunately, Willie Mays decided to belt 52 HRs and bat .317 that year.
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Decent
Yeah, I couldn't believe those stats when I read them. He could have been in the MVP voting for his pitching alone. The batting should have done it, as far as I'm concerned. That's too good to not give the MVP.
The kicker? He wasn't even the top PITCHER in votes that year.
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Finished behind Mays, Koufax, Marischal and Mo Vaughn
And Eddie Murray.
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Question #62:
Three players who played in the '90s have amassed at least 200 HRs and 2,700 hits over their careers. All three have been out long enough to be eligible for the Hall, but none is in, despite never being suspended for steroids.
Who are they?
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Dave Parker fits criteria
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Not sure if Johnny Damon hit 200 HR but he was often one of my surprising answers in my old school trivia days
Yep. Those are two of them.
The third is a little bit of a trick.
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For Parker, I had to say "for steroids," since he was part of that whole cocaine thing in the '80s.
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Beltran?
Too few hits. 2300ish.
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There are no negative words or thoughts of Dave Parker.
LOL He did get the suspension commuted for donating part of his salary, so he didn't miss any time.
The key to the trick for the third player is "suspended."