haha, I did F up the question. Stupid Ryno had TWO seasons of 100. Anyway, there is one more. The year he had over 100, he actually LED the league in RBI.
Haha...good job Justin
Just went back to BBREF to see how I missed Ryno. Just straight up missed the + sign next to his name. Sorry guys.
Alomar
posted by Laley23Just went back to BBREF to see how I missed Ryno. Just straight up missed the + sign next to his name. Sorry guys.
It happens
Brooks is actually the one I was thinking of, but Alomar also fits the 1x also (amazingly, both with the Tribe). This excel didnt sort him for some reason. Im going back to old school typing into Notepad lol.
That question was solid, and ruined by a missed player, typo in original question and an excel missing a player lol.
posted by Laley23Brooks is actually the one I was thinking of, but Alomar also fits the 1x also (amazingly, both with the Tribe). This excel didnt sort him for some reason. Im going back to old school typing into Notepad lol.
Brooks started in the 50’s?
posted by Ironman92Brooks started in the 50’s?
Ah YES! Ok, now it makes more sense why this was all screwy. Excel did work, but I only had enough room for the 6 players and didnt sort by year, so Brooks was taking up a space reserved for Alomar. Ok, Im happy that was the issue.
Good job everyone. Im just guessing the rest of the night lol
posted by Laley23Ah YES! Ok, now it makes more sense why this was all screwy. Excel did work, but I only had enough room for the 6 players and didnt sort by year, so Brooks was taking up a space reserved for Alomar. Ok, Im happy that was the issue.
Good job everyone. Im just guessing the rest of the night lol
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Question #79 This HOFer could hold 7 baseballs in his hand
Johnny Bench
Ha ha! I remember this.......Johnny Bench
edit: dammit, edged out again
posted by O-TrapYou got it. Helton managed over 100 XBHs in 2000 and 2001.
The advent of the humidore kept him from 3 seasons in a row!
Question #80:
Three Hall of Fame batters finished their career with 15 or fewer triples. Their rookie years were all within a six-year span, post-1960.
Who are they?
posted by O-TrapQuestion #80:
Three Hall of Fame batters finished their career with 15 or fewer triples. Their rookie years were all within a six-year span, post-1960.
Who are they?
Thomas
Piazza
Thome
🤷🏻♂️
Or
McCovey
Stargell
Billy Williams
Edgar Martinez
Frank Thomas
Mike Piazza
posted by Ironman92Thomas
Piazza
Thome
🤷🏻♂️
Thome actually had a shockingly high amount. Distinctly remember him hitting his 25th triple versus Tigers when he was on Twins.
Edgar seems accurate since he didn’t have many hits, was slow as shit and didn’t play very long. So who else started from early 80s to early 90s?