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posted by O-TrapFisk, I bet.
3rd Fisk 336
We need 5th
posted by O-TrapFisk, I bet.
3rd Fisk 336
We need 5th
It's not Ripken, is it?
posted by O-TrapIt's not Ripken, is it?
No, barely over 200 but was 7th
Yount? He was pretty late in his career by then. Same with Brett, I imagine.
posted by O-TrapYount? He was pretty late in his career by then. Same with Brett, I imagine.
Nopes
The HOFer in 5th was a long time teammate of one of the top 4 and same position as another one
Gary Carter
posted by mhs95_06Gary Carter
Yes! 5th place 304
Question #86
This player did NOT make the HOF but was THE active HR leader to begin the 1990 season.
posted by mhs95_06Gary Carter
I always forget he's in the Hall. It's probably him, though.
Kingman?
posted by Laley23Kingman?
Literally my only guess for this question. I have no idea beyond that.
posted by O-TrapLiterally my only guess for this question. I have no idea beyond that.
Haha same. Almost 500 and fits timeframe.
Kingman retired in 1986
Dale Murphy?
Fred Lynn?
posted by justincredibleDale Murphy?
That feels like a good guess.
Murphy 354
Lynn 300
One more over 300 and he was ahead of Winfield
George Brett
posted by justincredibleGeorge Brett
He made the HOF and was under 300
I gave up and looked this up. No way I was getting this.
LOL, duh. Another stupid answer.
Played for the Orioles his 20th season after 19 years with another team. He pissed me off on this thread a few days ago.
Yep. Dwight Evans.
Question #87
Only three teams since 1970 have featured three pitchers on the team at the same time (for any length of time) who were all future Hall of Famers.
Name those clubs.
(HINT: Two of the clubs involved the same player.)