posted by BRFMy guesses are Mays, Aaron and Mantle.
Mays and Mantle….both in 1956
Aaron no
posted by BRFMy guesses are Mays, Aaron and Mantle.
Mays and Mantle….both in 1956
Aaron no
posted by Laley23Mays
Musial? Cobb? Hornsby?
Mays yes
Wally Pipp?
I remembered those guys as fast and powerful. That’s why I took a shot on Aaron. I had no more guesses after looking at Laley’s tries so I looked it up. Never heard of the guy.
That dude named Home Run? Lol
posted by BRFMy next and basically last guess is Jim Rice. But now you make me think it can’t be him, since I’m sure you’ve heard of Rice.I remembered those guys as fast and powerful. That’s why I took a shot on Aaron. I had no more guesses after looking at Laley’s tries so I looked it up. Never heard of the guy.
posted by Laley23
But now you make me think it can’t be him, since I’m sure you’ve heard of Rice.
Correct and correct
Jim Rice in 1978….and only missed by 1 triple of doing it in 1977 as well
Interesting……when I Googled, I found the name Jim Bottomley as the third one.
And then I found another link that said this:
Harry Lumley (once in the same year)
Jim Bottomley (once in the same year)
Tommy Leach (once in the same year)
Willie Mays (once in the same year)
Mickey Mantle (once in the same year)Also, I’m seeing that Mays and Mantle feat was in 1955.
Ironman doesn’t Google I don’t think, just off the top of his head. My guess is those other 3 are accurate, but who the fuck would think to look them up to confirm for this!? Haha.
Good research though.
Well, at least it was some interesting reading! 😀
posted by BRFWell, at least it was some interesting reading! 😀
Crazy, after you posted I googled and got 5 of those 6. Article didn’t mention Tommy Leach!
You did really good. Thanks for letting me get the two most obvious ones!
posted by BRFYou did really good. Thanks for letting me get the two most obvious ones!
You beat me to Mays by about 1 minute! Mick would’ve been a later guess for me. Didn’t think he had the triples!
posted by BRFInteresting……when I Googled, I found the name Jim Bottomley as the third one.
And then I found another link that said this:
Harry Lumley (once in the same year)
Jim Bottomley (once in the same year)Tommy Leach (once in the same year)
Willie Mays (once in the same year)
Mickey Mantle (once in the same year)
Jim Rice (once in the same year)Also, I’m seeing that Mays and Mantle feat was in 1955.
Ok….my questions won’t go back 2 centuries and Harry Lumley will never be an answer
posted by Laley23You beat me to Mays by about 1 minute! Mick would’ve been a later guess for me. Didn’t think he had the triples!
Mick could fly when he came up…he was Trout
posted by Ironman92Mick could fly when he came up…he was Trout
So happy you said that! My dad whenever we talk about Trout compares him to Mick. He is a Yankees fan, and got to see/listen to the end of Mantles career.
posted by Laley23So happy you said that! My dad whenever we talk about Trout compares him to Mick. He is a Yankees fan, and got to see/listen to the end of Mantles career.
His pre age 30’s numbers are silly
Question #5
What former player led the league in XBH 12 years apart?
posted by Ironman92Question #5
What former player led the league in XBH 12 years apart?
Seems like Barry would be the obvious choice. So probably isn’t him.