Not sure why I thought Mathews had 3000 initially.
posted by justincredibleNot sure why I thought Mathews had 3000 initially.
Started super young but like Mantle body didn’t last
posted by Laley23Of course, 5,200 combined hits means one of them was a more average type guy. Wade Boggs? He came up at 25 I think. Which is nuts he got to 3,000 starting so late and missing parts of 2 seasons.
posted by justincredibleBoggs seems like a great guess if he was 25 when he came up.
posted by Ironman92Boggs 724 is the other answer...good job
Quit skipping my posts!!! Lol.
Rapid fire with the questions today. Love it.
posted by Laley23posted by justincredibleBoggs seems like a great guess if he was 25 when he came up.
posted by Ironman92Boggs 724 is the other answer...good job
Quit skipping my posts!!! Lol.
Rapid fire with the questions today. Love it.
You’re good too buddy. I’ll start from my last post each time. Thought you might have been napping but I guess it was I who was napping.
Boggs was up at 24....walked a ton too.Very impressive he got to 3000, sounded like he could’ve pushed towards 3500 had not been in minors for so long.
posted by Ironman92Boggs was up at 24....walked a ton too.Very impressive he got to 3000, sounded like he could’ve pushed towards 3500 had not been in minors for so long.
Funny story, my dad took me to Tropicana for the Rays opener. For a decade plus I thought Boggs and McGriff made their name in Tampa lol.
It's crazy how big of a dude Wade Boggs was to have only hit 118 HRs in his career. Only two season in double digits, one with 24 and one with 11. He averaged 8 HRs per 162 games.
posted by Laley23Funny story, my dad took me to Tropicana for the Rays opener. For a decade plus I thought Boggs and McGriff made their name in Tampa lol.
Lol, hardly huh?
posted by justincredibleIt's crazy how big of a dude Wade Boggs was to have only hit 118 HRs in his career. Only two season in double digits, one with 24 and one with 11. He averaged 8 HRs per 162 games.
He’d rather go oppo off the green monster. Boggs could rake. Far less HR were hit when he played but I have no doubt he could’ve hit 20 a year and batting .300 instead of 8 hitting .330
Question #8
These 2 HOF hurlers.....one had 19 straight seasons of 200 innings pitched (not counting a strike shortened season)...and in 3 seasons from age 38-40 he pitched over 1,000 innings! The other one began his career with 20 consecutive 200 inning pitched seasons (not counting strike shortened season).....didn’t go under 200 innings in a full season until his 22nd season and went 194 that year.
Name the 2 HOFers
One of these has to be Phil Niekro.
I'm guessing the other is either Steve Carlton or Don Sutton.
posted by Ironman92He’d rather go oppo off the green monster. Boggs could rake. Far less HR were hit when he played but I have no doubt he could’ve hit 20 a year and batting .300 instead of 8 hitting .330
Yep. Doubles machine.
posted by O-TrapOne of these has to be Phil Niekro.
Niekro is the first....pitched 210 innings at age 47
posted by O-TrapI'm guessing the other is either Steve Carlton or Don Sutton.
Sutton it is
Looks like OTrap got them with Niekro and Sutton. I forgot that 1981 was a strike shortened season.
Niekro LOST 58 games in that 3 years stretch from age 38-40. Wow.
posted by justincredibleLooks like OTrap got them with Niekro and Sutton. I forgot that 1981 was a strike shortened season.
Niekro LOST 58 games in that 3 years stretch from age 38-40. Wow.
I remembered it was, so I knew it had to involve either '81 or' 94-'95.
Question #9
This HOFer is the only player in MLB since 1923 to win a batting title by hitting .370+ and stealing 50+ bases
Name him
Ichiro?
Gwynn.