I 92’s Baseball Trivia....Hall of Fame thread

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Whitey?

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Bunning?

Lornberg?

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TBD on the HOF, but Josh Tomlin should have the 280 down by now.

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Larsen?

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Mussina? Probably played too long.

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posted by Ironman92

Whitey?

Played 16 seasons.  Also only 228 bombs given up.
 

posted by Ironman92

Bunning?

Lornberg?

Bunning fits the HR mark, but he's played 17 seasons.

Lornberg?
 

posted by Laley23

TBD on the HOF, but Josh Tomlin should have the 280 down by now.

Only 181, but LOL

 

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posted by Ironman92

Larsen?

Not in the Hall.  Didn't give up enough HRs.  He is under 16 years, though (14).
 

posted by Laley23

Mussina? Probably played too long.

Yeah, he went 18 years.  Did give up a lot of homers, though.

 

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I don’t know a lot of guys around 16 years of that era....I feel 60’s bad guess with high mound and low HR

Marichal, Drysdale....I don’t know

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Drysdale was actually the guy I used as the cutoff.  Exactly 16 years and exactly 280 HRs.

Marichal fits the HR number (320), but he pitched a full 16 years as well.

Those were probably the best two guesses other than the correct one.

Marichal was in the right era, though.

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I’m bored....thinking about going fishing for some Catfish

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posted by Ironman92

I’m bored....thinking about going fishing for some Catfish

There it is.  ;)

Catfish Hunter: 15 seasons pitched, 374 yaks given up.

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Blue? Gibson?

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Question #57:

Only four HOF players who ENDED their careers after 1990 finished with 600+ doubles.

Can you name them?

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Mudcat? I don’t even think these guesses are in the HOF. Just throwing pitchers of the era I know lol

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posted by O-Trap

Question #57:

Only four HOF players who ENDED their careers after 1990 finished with 600+ doubles.

Can you name them?

Murray? Thome? Bagwell? Chipper?

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posted by Laley23

Mudcat? I don’t even think these guesses are in the HOF. Just throwing pitchers of the era I know lol

LOL  It was Catfish Hunter.  Ironman got it.

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posted by Laley23

Blue? Gibson?

Blue in the HOF? Please say no

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posted by O-Trap

Question #57:

Only four HOF players who ENDED their careers after 1990 finished with 600+ doubles.

Can you name them?

Brett, Biggio

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Biggio. 
Gwynn?

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Molitor has 3300+ hits....he’s a guess

Jeter? 

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