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Old 04-17-2017, 12:17 PM
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Do you know who has hit the most triples in a season since World War II (no peeking, of course)?
Only reason I know this is he was s favorite player of mine before he became a Yankee and I loved him as a Yankee, though he did strike out way too much in the Bronx, but that would be Curtis Grandyman Granderson
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:18 PM
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Correct.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:31 PM
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I love Curtis. Such a good guy.
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Old 04-17-2017, 12:39 PM
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Evan Gattis, all 250 or so pounds of him, had 11 triples in 2015.


I loved Owen Wilson in 'Wedding Crashers'.
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Just an ejimakated guess, but I would say Wilson was slow out of the gate, hence the pick offs, but picked up speed with distant accounting for the triples.
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Correct.
Also Dale Mitchell.
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Sometimes weird things happen. The only major offensive category that Carlton Fisk ever led the league in? Yep, triples. With 9 in 1972. He was kind of fast for a catcher, but still, dude was a catcher.
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If you hit a walk off HR back in those days with a man on first, didnt they record it as a triple since you didnt need to score the second run to win? Just asking..... also, remembering that great Baseball Scoops card I had as a kid MAYS HITS 3 TRIPLES IN ONE GAME! AWESOME
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Sometimes weird things happen. The only major offensive category that Carlton Fisk ever led the league in? Yep, triples. With 9 in 1972. He was kind of fast for a catcher, but still, dude was a catcher.
I was a catcher for the softball team I was on. in three years I had all of two extra base hits, both triples.

Triples are strange things.

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Sometimes weird things happen. The only major offensive category that Carlton Fisk ever led the league in? Yep, triples. With 9 in 1972. He was kind of fast for a catcher, but still, dude was a catcher.

just like Tim McCarver with 13 in 1966.
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Also Dale Mitchell.
You're correct Howard, my mistake. Should have said "since 1950."
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Only reason I know this is he was s favorite player of mine before he became a Yankee and I loved him as a Yankee, though he did strike out way too much in the Bronx, but that would be Curtis Grandyman Granderson

One of my favorite players too! A buddy of mine always gets front row tickets next to the visiting teams on deck circle when the Mets come to town.
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