I gave up and looked this up. No way I was getting this.
LOL, duh. Another stupid answer.
Played for the Orioles his 20th season after 19 years with another team. He pissed me off on this thread a few days ago.
Yep. Dwight Evans.
Question #87
Only three teams since 1970 have featured three pitchers on the team at the same time (for any length of time) who were all future Hall of Famers.
Name those clubs.
(HINT: Two of the clubs involved the same player.)
posted by O-TrapYep. Dwight Evans.
366 HR
posted by O-TrapQuestion #87
Only three teams since 1970 have featured three pitchers on the team at the same time (for any length of time) who were all future Hall of Famers.
Name those clubs.
(HINT: Two of the clubs involved the same player.)
The Braves duh
posted by Ironman92The Braves duh
That's one, yep. They actually did it two separate times. Glavine, Smoltz, and Sutter in '88. Glavine, Smoltz, and Maddux from '93 to '02.
Maddux, Lee Smith, Gossage...Cubs?
posted by Ironman92Maddux, Lee Smith, Gossage...Cubs?
Right club. Gossage wasn't there with Smith.
Maddux, Smith, and Eckersley were there at the same time, though, in '86.
Yankees...Rivera, Mussina...?
Randy Johnson was on Yankees for a minute...it’s Yankees
posted by Ironman92Yankees...Rivera, Mussina...?
... the Big Unit.
Yankees had those three in '05 and '06.
Question #88
This HOFer led the league in saves, the next season he started and lost 17 games and next year he was a closer again and had a 1.62 ERA
posted by Ironman92Question #88
This HOFer led the league in saves, the next season he started and lost 17 games and next year he was a closer again and had a 1.62 ERA
Eckersley?
posted by O-TrapEckersley?
Nope
John Smoltz?
Roland Fingers
Goose?
posted by justincredibleRoland Fingers
Nope