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|  A Trivia Question 
			
			Without peeking at the record books!!!!!.....During the 20th century, there were five different pitchers that each won 35 or more games during a season...how many can you name without cheating?
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|  I got 4 answers before checking 
			
			Chesbro and Walsh for sure Possibly Mathewson and McGinnity I did look this up and my 5th guess was wrong (GC Alexander) Regards Rich | 
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			Walter Johnson was 36-7, I believe in 1913. And Matty won 37. (and I didn't look them up). Last edited by barrysloate; 12-12-2009 at 08:48 AM. | 
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			1904   Jack Chesbro          41-12 1908 Ed Walsh 40-15 1908 Christy Mathewson 37-11 1913 Walter Johnson 36-7 1904 Joe McGinnity 35-8 Good job, fellas! My next question will have to be super obscure. | 
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			Let's start a new one: name all the players who got 7 or more hits in a major league game. I can name five, but there may be more.
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			I know 7 is the record for a nine inning game, set by Wilbert Robertson and tied by Rennie Stennet, and the extra inning record is 9 held by Johnny Burnett.
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			That's three. The other two I know were done in a 10 inning game, and a 22 inning game (there's a hint).
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			Name a post deadball era pitcher who lost 24 games one year and 22 the next.
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			Peter- they haven't finished answering mine yet. But I can give the answers. The other two are Cesar Guitierrez(sp) and Rocky Colavito. | 
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			Peter- could it be someone who pitched for the Mets in 1962 and 1963?
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			Oh sorry Barry I thought it was answered.
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			Mets is right.
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			Maybe Carlton Willey, or one of those other guys.  If Willey is wrong, maybe Alvin Jackson? Last edited by barrysloate; 12-12-2009 at 10:16 AM. | 
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			Roger Craig?
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			I think Max got it. I'll say Craig also.
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			Yep.  Jackson had the distinction of two separate season of 8-20.
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