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OK, some of you were heading down the right track with your replies.....but, fell short of your destination.
The answer to this Frank Robby Quiz that I've been looking for is actually in the form of a question to you. I admire Frank Robinson, in that he was able to switch Major Leagues and greatly succeed in both the National Lge. and then in the American Lge. I cannot come up with any other major star in BB in the post-WWII era that accomplished this feat as he did. Can you name another guy (total of 15 - 20 year career), who switched Leagues and succeeded equally well in both of them ? TED Z T206 Reference . |
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Vlad Guerrero. Randy Johnson.
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Vlad Guerrero is certainly a good choice. I would have included Mark McGwire in this "elite club", but for his PED problem. I forgot to qualify that I was referring only to "BB players" (and not pitchers). I guess this was implied by the example of Frank Robinson. Anyhow, I should have been more specific. Sorry about this....my bad. Of course....Randy Johnson would certainly be in a Pitcher's "elite club". Along with Jim Bunning, Gaylord Perry, Nolan Ryan. TED Z T206 Reference . Last edited by tedzan; 07-21-2018 at 09:12 PM. |
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Jim Bunning for my money. But Randy Johnson certainly could make a claim. Also one could be a wise guy and pick anyone who had similar bad statistics in both leagues. That would technically fill the criterion of equal success in both leagues, even if it was "none"
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