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Walter Alston is correct, Mark.
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I tried one a couple pages back that was intended for math junkies but maybe unfair. I'll rack my brain for a more appropriate question.
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What immortal pinch-hitter hit his first major league homer as a pinch-hitter for Roger Maris?
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He was also the only man to ever pinch hit for Ted Williams.
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Mr. Hardy
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Note also that this thread has exceeded 1000 views in less than 58 hours. I wonder what the record is for this milestone. |
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Mr. Musial is in the Hall, he had more home runs than strikeouts in both 1943 and 1948.
What major league pitcher has the most career wins among those pitchers who DID NOT ever win the Cy Young Award? |
Nolan Ryan
Or is this a trick question? Is the answer Cy Young? |
My favorite trivia question with a twist
I am looking for two players who:
Were born in the same year, Played the same position, Played for and achieved their success with the same team, and both made it to Cooperstown (not in the same year) but never played in the same game, and in fact they were never even teammates. Look at the first line again and post images of these two players. |
Carroll Hardy also pinch hit for Yaz adding to his place in trivia history.
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A. Parks, it is Cy Young. Of the pitchers who did not win the Cy Young award, he has the most wins. I like that question!
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Awwwwww....you sly dog!
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I'm guessing it's someone who got in as a player, and someone who got in as a manager....or a blockbuster mid-season trade between leagues, where one player's career went down and the other one's went up. |
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McGinnity joined the Giants after Rusie was gone and pitched with them in the following decade and continued to pitch in the minors until he was 54. Both were also in the Legendary Auction recently, although McGinnity was harder to fin in Lot #446 I believe. |
Wow! Good question!
But what was the "twist?" |
To display the answer in images
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Oh! Gotcha!
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A comment and an answer
There is a misspelled name in the T206 set, that is unique for a reason not related to the spelling error. What is the error and why is it unique? The misspelled player had a major league career that spanned 8 years, during which he hit two home runs. Whether this thread lives in infamy or dies a slow painful death remains to be seen. I personally will not keep feeding questions as my supply is finite. I have learned a few good additions to my repertoire. Hopefully I can use them to win a few drinks at bars that I do not frequent. I will continue to follow the thread to the grave though. Having made my comment, I will provide the answer to the above question. Violat (actually Viola) and George Brown (actually Browne) are both valid answers, but the unique answer I was looking for was Sid Smith (actually Sydney or Syd Smith), who is unique because he is the only T206 player whose card includes his first name on the front. Yes there are some initials on other cards (H Davis, L Tannehill, and F Smith to name a few) and of course Happy Smith, but Happy is a nickname. I'm including an image of Syd to complete this post. Let's get some more questions. |
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