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Archive 06-23-2006 05:44 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>GIL M.<br /><br />You noted Gus Triandos "great base-stealing" record.....but do you know<br />his real accomplishment that I think no other Catcher in Major League BB<br /> can boast of ?

Archive 06-23-2006 05:58 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Gilbert Maines</b><p>Gee, I never thought of Triandos as very accomplished. I recognize that he was one of few catchers able to catch Wilhelm's knuckler in Hoyt's prime.<br /><br />But what were you thinking of?

Archive 06-23-2006 07:27 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>Yes, you are correct that Triandos was the only guy who could handle Wilhelm's knuckler. And,<br />because of this, he was the catcher who caught Wilhelm's NO-HITTER (9/2/58 Balt. 1 - NYY 0).<br /><br />Also in 1958....Jim Bunning pitched his 1st NO-Hitter (Detroit 3 vs Boston 0).<br /><br />And, on June 21, 1964 Bunning (Phillies) pitched a PERFECT NO-HITTER vs the NY Mets<br /><br />Guess who caught that game.......Gus Triandos.<br /><br />So, both of these guys have been involved with No-Hitters in both Leagues.<br />I don't think there are other Major Leaguers that have done this ?<br /><br />Another TRIVIA ?....Who pitched a NO-HITTER in his 1st ML appearance ?<br /><br />HINT....he is on a tough T206 card.<br /><br />T-Rex Ted

Archive 06-23-2006 07:49 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Gilbert Maines</b><p>Was it that 9/2/58 game where Mantle struck out his first three times (or was it 2?) batting left handed against him, then out of frustration, tried it right handed, and struck out again?<br /><br />I'll get back to you on that t206 question, unless someone beats me - I know the answer .... but it is waay back in the dark section of my memory, back where all the spiders live, down the stairs, way down.

Archive 06-23-2006 08:31 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Rich Klein</b><p>Jeff Torborg caught no-hitters in each league:<br /><br />Koufax perfecto in the NL and a Ryan no-no in the AL<br /><br />Ted Breitesttein tossed a no-no in his ML debut.<br /><br />I miss your questions at Willow Grove/Fort Washington<br /><br />Rich

Archive 06-23-2006 10:08 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Gilbert Maines</b><p>I guess I did not know that after all. I never heard of Ted Breitestein.<br /><br />I also didn't know that Charles (Bumpus) Jones threw a no-hitter in his 10/15/1892 debut.

Archive 06-23-2006 12:14 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Scott T</b><p>Rick Wise threw a no hitter and also hit two home runs in a game in 1971. (I think.)<br /><br />Scott <br />

Archive 06-23-2006 12:20 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Scott T</b><p>I nominate my favorite modern "vintage" player, Nate Colbert.<br /><br />Five home runs in twin bill with 13 RBI.<br /><br /><img src="http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y133/scottopotamus/Nate%20Colbert/1977_Topps_TBC.jpg"><br><br>Scott <br />

Archive 06-23-2006 01:14 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Josh Adams</b><p>2005 American League Divison Series, Game 3. <br />Bottom of the 7th, bases loaded and no outs. <br />El Duque comes in on relief for the White Sox, and retires three Boston batters in order to preserve a 4-3 lead, and helf lead the White Sox to the ALCS. The rest, is history.<br><br>Go Go White Sox<br />2005 World Series Champions!

Archive 06-23-2006 03:03 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>JimB</b><p>If memory serves me correctly Tim Keefe once pitched 18 shutout innings in a single day by pitching both ends of a double header. I would like to see a modern day pitcher do that.<br />JimB

Archive 06-23-2006 03:25 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Dustan Hedlin</b><p>"Another TRIVIA ?....Who pitched a NO-HITTER in his 1st ML appearance ?"<br /><br /><br />Wilson Alvarez isn't on a T206 card, but he threw a no hitter in his 1st ML appearance. It was around 1993, for the White Sox.<br />

Archive 06-23-2006 07:52 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>bob donaldson</b><p>9/10/1999 Red Sox 3 Yankees 1<br />Pedro gave up a HR to Chile Davis, that was it. I don't even thing they got a loud foul ball off him after that. 17 Ks, totally dominating.<br /><br />David Cone (he of the perfect game) said it was the best pitched gaem he'd ever seen.

Archive 06-23-2006 08:47 PM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Mark Evans</b><p>I'll sign on to Rennie Stennett. I remember this feat when accomplished, and it struck me as remarkable at the time. Not to take anything away from Larsen (or others), especially as a lifelong Yankee fan. Mark

Archive 06-24-2006 07:46 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Rich Klein</b><p>But Mr. Alvarez had made his major league debut in 1989; in a showcase game just before he was included in the now infamous package which included Sammy Sosa to the White Sox for DH Harold Baines.<br /><br />What you <i>CAN</i> say about Alvarez which is correct and a neat trivia fact is that he was the first player born in the 1970's to play in the major leagues.<br /><br />Regards<br />Rich

Archive 06-24-2006 09:42 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>Rich<br /><br />You are correct....Ted Breitenstein was the 1st pitcher to throw a No-Hitter in<br /> his very 1st ML game.<br /><br />And, I knew there had to be another Catcher who had caught No-Hitters in both<br />Major Leagues.....Jeff Torborg......once again you got me.<br /><br />It was a lot fun exchanging Trivia with you in the good old Willow Grove days.<br /> If I recall right, you won every time.....Except when I got you with my W.S. quiz<br />regarding Johnny Sain.<br /><br />So, here is a follow-up on Johnny Sain....what is special about him ?

Archive 06-24-2006 10:00 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Rich Klein</b><p>Johnny Sain was the pitching coach for 3 different AL teams which went to the World Series in the 1960's:<br /><br />Yankees 61; Twins 65 and Tigers 68<br /><br />He is also credited with being the mentor for Leo Mazzone.<br /><br />He was traded to the Yankees in a very similar manner to Doyle Alexander to the Braves in which the Braves picked up a future big winner (Lew Burdette)<br /><br />Could you be a "tad" more specific in your question<br /><br />Rich

Archive 06-24-2006 11:30 AM

Greatest Single Game Performance
 
Posted By: <b>Ted Zanidakis</b><p>RICH K.<br /><br />I still cannot stump you....Johnny was a very effective Pitching Coach after his<br />playing years. Johnny was the Yankees coach during their 1961 to 1963 World<br />Championship years. And was major factor in the Twins' Pennant winning year<br />of 1965. Then, he went to Detroit and helped them become the Champs in '68.<br /><br />Finally, Sain went to the White Sox in the early 1970's and Goose Gossage (in<br /> his book) "glowingly" credits Sain for making him into an effective pitcher. Be-<br /> fore Sain became his coach, Gossage admitted he was just a "power thrower".<br /><br />Ted Z<br /> <br /><br />


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