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Let's try some trivia again
Ok, guys,,hope that trivia is still ok on this board and not the water cooler.
In sports what two guys are tied for the most shutouts? -- |
Walter Johnson and Martin Brodeur?
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Richard, are you talking most in a career...because I think Walter Johnson holds that by himself...I could be wrong.
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How about this one...who is the only player to get a hit for two different teams on the same day in two different cities?
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Jon is right, that is def Youngblood.
Here is a question/trivia...who are the only guys to play or manage for the Yankees, Mets, Dodgers and Giants? I'll start off with Darryl Strawberry. |
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He didn't say "baseball." He said "sports." Brodeur just notched his 110th. |
Joel Youngblood is correct...I love that question. And yes, I missed the "sports" part of Richards's question. Guess I have my head only in baseball these days.
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My turn:
Who is the only baseball player to get the first hit at the opening of 2 different stadiums? |
I'll take a shot at Rob's question...I believe one of the answers is Casey Stengel.
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Rob, ol' Perfessor Stengel is another!
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Johnson and Brodeur are correct.
One eagle eye (Jim) saw that I said sports and not baseball :):). -- |
Who is the only major league player to have hit a home run in every inning from the 1st through the 16th?
And I'll add another: what legendary sport's figure was alive when Lincoln was assassinated, and when Kennedy was assassinated (events that took place over 98 years apart)? |
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Jose Vizcaino played for all four teams.
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From purely a player point of view, the answer is Strawberry, Vizcaino and Ricky Ledee. Vizcaino and Ledee also played for other teams. I think Straw is the only guy to play for just those four teams. The manager aspect adds another wrinkle... |
In answer to Barry's question, it's Amos Alonzo Stagg. Admit to having to look that one up.
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Who is the only pitcher to deliberately throw a wild pitch to lose a game?
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Correct Bob, it was Stagg (1862-1965).
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BARRY - Willie Mays was the one to hit HR in innings 1-16. Mays hit the HR in 16th inning in classic Marichal-Spahn pitchers duel, 1963, where they both pitched complete games in a 1-0 classic.
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Correct Richard...and the 16th inning home run was a famous one indeed.
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