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  • Ed26
    Best defensive SS
    • Jun 2010
    • 606

    #751
    Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

    Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
    Was it Uncle Dusty?
    yup, your turn
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    • WaitTilNextYear
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      • Mar 2013
      • 16830

      #752
      Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

      Originally posted by Ed26
      yup, your turn
      Cool. Pays to be a Cubs fan...when Dusty was managing the Cubs, he would work having been teammates of Hammerin' Hank into more press conferences that he probably needed to. Without that, I think of Baker as a Dodger, and probably would've said something stupid like Dale Murphy or Graig Nettles.

      OK, so keeping on with the theme of Hank Aaron...

      Hank Aaron was the all-time HR leader from the time he hit 715 (in 1974) to the time **Barry Bonds** broke the record in 2007. Interestingly, Bonds hit over 50 HRs only once (73 in 2001) and Hank Aaron never hit 50 or more HR in a single season.

      What was the most HRs Aaron hit in a season? And what year was that?

      As a hint, Hank Aaron led the league in HRs 4 times, but this was not one of them--he was 2nd to Willie Stargell.
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      • yougo1000
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        • Nov 2010
        • 885

        #753
        Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

        I know his high was 47 and I think it was in 1971.
        Last edited by yougo1000; 07-18-2013, 03:09 PM. Reason: typo
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        • WaitTilNextYear
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          • Mar 2013
          • 16830

          #754
          Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

          Originally posted by yougo1000
          I know his high was 47 and I think it was in 1971.
          OK, that's a correct answer. Your turn.
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          • yougo1000
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            • Nov 2010
            • 885

            #755
            Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

            OK who gave up the most home runs in 1998? Hint: it was a tie between 2 players.
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            • WaitTilNextYear
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              • Mar 2013
              • 16830

              #756
              Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

              Originally posted by yougo1000
              OK who gave up the most home runs in 1998? Hint: it was a tie between 2 players.
              I would think that Jose Lima is one half of that. Not sure about the other guy. I'll leave it for someone else to get both.
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              • yougo1000
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                • Nov 2010
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                #757
                Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
                I would think that Jose Lima is one half of that. Not sure about the other guy. I'll leave it for someone else to get both.
                Lima was actually tied for 6th with 34 but did give up a ton
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                • WaitTilNextYear
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                  • Mar 2013
                  • 16830

                  #758
                  Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                  I'll give it another day, then chime in with my looked-up answer if nobody has this one.
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                  • DamnYanks2
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 20794

                    #759
                    Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                    I think David Wells is one of them.

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                    • WaitTilNextYear
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                      • Mar 2013
                      • 16830

                      #760
                      Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                      OK, since this is 2 days old, and I already looked it up, I'll go with this: Pedro Astacio of the Rockies and Brian Anderson of the D'Backs both gave up 39 to co-lead the majors in '98.

                      Jose Lima (my original guess) was tied for 6th with 34. David Wells had 29. Astacio would lead the NL again in 1999 with 38, though Lima knocked him off in 2000 with an amazing 48 HRs allowed.
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                      • DamnYanks2
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Jun 2007
                        • 20794

                        #761
                        Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                        One pitcher that comes to mind at serving up meatballs was Eric Milton, although I believe he emerged in the early 2000's to take that honor.

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                        • yougo1000
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                          • Nov 2010
                          • 885

                          #762
                          Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                          Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
                          OK, since this is 2 days old, and I already looked it up, I'll go with this: Pedro Astacio of the Rockies and Brian Anderson of the D'Backs both gave up 39 to co-lead the majors in '98.

                          Jose Lima (my original guess) was tied for 6th with 34. David Wells had 29. Astacio would lead the NL again in 1999 with 38, though Lima knocked him off in 2000 with an amazing 48 HRs allowed.
                          yep that is right. You are next
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                          • WaitTilNextYear
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                            • Mar 2013
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                            #763
                            Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                            OK, then...here we go...

                            Who is the only pitcher in MLB History to win a World Series game in 3 different decades?
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                            • DamnYanks2
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 20794

                              #764
                              Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                              Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
                              OK, then...here we go...

                              Who is the only pitcher in MLB History to win a World Series game in 3 different decades?
                              Andy Pettite

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                              • Sportsforever
                                NL MVP
                                • Mar 2005
                                • 20368

                                #765
                                Re: Baseball Trivia (DONT ASK A QUESTION UNTIL YOU ANSWERED THE PREVIOUS ONE CORRECTL

                                Originally posted by DamnYanks2
                                Andy Pettite
                                No...he hasn't won one this decade.

                                I believe the answer is Jim Palmer. He had a win in the 1960's, a win in the 1970's, and a win in the 1980's.
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