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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Who are the six major leaguers who are members of the 300-300 club, that is, who have hit at least 300 home runs and stolen at least 300 bases during their careers. Three are still active, and three are retired. No fair looking it up. |
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Posted By: Seth B.
I won't cheat, so this isn't complete: |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I don't think ARod has that many stolen bases. How about Bobby Bonds? |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Bonds x 2 |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
* Barry Bonds is correct (738 HR, 510 SB through 4/18/07) |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
John got the other three: |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
this is off the top of my (without looking it up)... |
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Posted By: Jim Clarke
I would say Derik Lee for active. |
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Posted By: john/z28jd
Henderson missed out by about 8 hr's i believe. Vince Coleman tho didnt even make the 30/300 club,he finished with 28 career homers. The group could get watered down soon,theres alot of current players on pace for it.It was a big deal when Dawson did it i remember and when Bonds joined his father but when Sanders and Finley joined in the same week last year it was news for a day |
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Posted By: Eric Brehm
Ok, in a similar vein, who are the 4 major leaguers who are members of the 40-40 club in a single season? |
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Posted By: Ben
Canseco |
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Posted By: Glen V
Another similar question from a TV broadcast: Which players have hit 50 HRs in one season and hit 50 double in one season? |
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Posted By: Kevin
I think Albert Belle is still the only player to have done the 50-50 thing and I think he did it in the strike shortened '95 season. |
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Posted By: Glen V
Belle was the only player to do it in one season. Three others have season highs of at least 50 HRs and doubles. |
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Posted By: Jay
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Posted By: Kevin
If you're talking about different seasons I would probably guess Mickey Mantle, Brady Anderson and George Foster. |
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Posted By: Glen V
Hank Greenberg, ARod, and Luis Gonzalez |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Kevin, now which one of those three played in the steroids era? |
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Posted By: Kevin
Jeff, I don't understand what you're asking. Luis Gonzalez and Brady Anderson cause me to raise an eyebrow. One season of a bunch of home runs????? |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
No, I meant out of the names Foster, Mantle and Brady Anderson - which of the three played in the steroids era? Brady Anderson hit 50 HRs one year and never hit more than 24 in any other season in his career. As for Luis Gonzalez, in a very long career, hit 57 one year and never more than 31 in any other single year. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
We were talking about some trivia today. The Mets never had a no-hitter in their 45 year history, but we were naming all the pitchers who had one or more after they left the Mets. Starting with Nolan Ryan's seven, you have one each by Tom Seaver, Dwight Gooden, David Cone, and several others. Can anyone add to this list? |
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Posted By: howard
Mike Scott for sure and maybe Hideo Nomo. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Nomo's was with the Dodgers BEFORE he came to the Mets, right? I think it was at the Rockies which is even more incredible. |
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Posted By: howard
Nomo threw two no-hitters and I think one came after he pitched briefly for the Mets. I didn't remember that his first was in Colorado though. That's a real testament to how good he was at one time. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Yes, first no hitter was in 96 at Coors Field; second was in 01 with Boston. He pitched for the Mets briefly in 98. |
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Posted By: Kevin
In the history of the game there has only been one three game series sweep where the victory for each winning pitcher(s) was their first major league win (in all three cases). Two teams involved and when was it? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think this happened fairly recently and I'll guess one of the teams was the Florida Marlins. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
Are one team and the ESPN crawl I saw (without the details) said the other example was from 1941 (and I think the Yankees were involved there as well) |
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Posted By: Kevin
That's right the Yankees over the Indians in the last three days. From what I heard on the radio this morning it was the first time it's been accomplished. |
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