Active leader. I misread.
Hmmm.
Active leader. I misread.
Hmmm.
Reginald velJackson
posted by justincredibleActive leader. I misread.
Hmmm.
Your guesses have been close though
Pujols?
Wait, I get what the question means now. That was the worst guess ever.
I feel like Pujols would be the active leader now, right? Has he retired?
Jim Thome?
posted by O-TrapJim Thome?
Jim Thome....612 HR and never was the active leader....always trailed Griffey and when Griffey retired Arod had surpassed Thome
posted by justincredibleI feel like Pujols would be the active leader now, right? Has he retired?
I think he is. I misunderstood the question. Made for a terrible, terrible answer.
posted by O-TrapI think he is. I misunderstood the question. Made for a terrible, terrible answer.
Now you know how I feel.
Question #105:
Same thing, but for pitchers and wins.
(The pitcher with the most career wins who was never the active leader)
Question #105....since 1925 what player (He is a HOFer) ended his career with the FEWEST career HR to have once been the active career HR leader?
Gaylord
posted by justincredibleGaylord
Gaylord was the active leader from '78 to' 83.
Right era, though.
posted by Ironman92Question #105....since 1925 what player (He is a HOFer) ended his career with the FEWEST career HR to have once been the active career HR leader?
Hack
Fucking posts aren’t going through for me. What kinda minor league website is this?
Carlton or Seaver
posted by justincredibleHack
Ooh, that's a good guess.
Knowing how this thread has gone, I'm going with the thread MVP: Eddie Murray.
posted by justincredibleFucking posts aren’t going through for me. What kinda minor league website is this?
Carlton or Seaver
Nope.
Sutton
posted by justincredibleSutton
There it is.
Same number of wins as Ryan, but Gaylord and Carlton were always ahead during the relevant years.
Ott?
DiMaggio?
Mize?