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Vintage Baseball Card and Player Trivia
Don't know whether this has been tried before or not. If not, I think it could be an interesting thread.
Simple Rules: 1. Ask a trivia question related to Vintage Baseball Card collecting, pertaining to a card, a set or a player. No strict restrictions as to content, as long as it complies with the guidelines for this Board. (Vintage Board Compliance Rule) 2. Do not answer the question. If someone answers your question incorrectly, you may provide a hint, but are not obligated to do so unless there are more than three incorrect answers. (All Questions Must Have An Answer Ultimately Rule) 3. You may answer a previously posted question, if you know the answer (Quoting the original question will help). If you answer a question, you should also be prepared to ask another question (Thread Survival Rule) 4. You may also ask another question at any time. (Second Thread Survival Rule) 5. If the correct answer to your question is posted, please acknowledge that it is the correct answer. (Trivial Verification Rule) 6. Any disputes regarding the correct answer to a question will be settled in the Net54 parking lot after hours. (Dispute Resolution Rule) 7. Unanswered questions may get buried in this thread. If you asked a question that goes unanswered, please repost the question indicating it as a "Second Chance" (similar to bumping an unsold item on the BST board). (Corollary to the All Questions Must Have An Answer Ultimately Rule) If this works, the Net54 community will all share the trivial knowledge and nuances that our hobby provides. I'll start off with a sample question. A high percentage of nineteenth century ball players sported mustaches. By 1909 they were no longer in style. Name all the T206 players with a mustache. Not too difficult to get this started. I'm sure there are plenty of tougher questions out there. Have fun. Last edited by frankbmd; 03-06-2012 at 08:38 AM. Reason: Rule 7 added |
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Titus
If my memory is correct... John Titus is the only one.
Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 03-04-2012 at 12:32 PM. |
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Correct, but you are now required to ask a question
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What was the nickname given to the Brooklyn Federal League Team?
I recently won a 1915 Frank Owen Cracker Jack, who played for the Brooklyn Federal League Team. What is the team nickname, and where did the team nickname originate?
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The Brooklyn Tip-Tops. Owner of the team was a fellow named Ward, he owned the company making Tip-Top bread....
I'm working on a scan of a bit of ephemera associated with that. Next question, a pitcher for the Tip-Tops died the same day Ty Cobb died, who was he? And I think this is Ward-Mackey Co., invoice is the comany that made Tip-Top bread, and would be associated with those almost square Tip-Top Bread cards showing the 1909 World Champions Pirates... This invoice is dated June 22, 1904. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 03-04-2012 at 01:27 PM. |
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Correct answer Frank
Frank,
You are correct! Thanks for keeping the game going! Patrick |
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Ed Reulbach and Ty Cobb died on July 17, 1961
Frank,
Both Ed Reulbach and Ty Cobb died on July 17, 1961. I think you threw us a curve ball since according to Baseball Reference.com Ed played for the Brooklyn Robins (NL) in 1914, and the Newark Peppers (FL) in 1915. Patrick Last edited by Vintagecatcher; 03-04-2012 at 01:55 PM. |
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A Nuts and Bolts Question
What did Reulbach's catcher buy at the Hardware Store?
And why? |
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Yikes!!!! He was with Newark in the Fed League, I was mistaken, his Brooklyn affiliation was in the NL... but Ed Reulbach is the guy I was after...
As for the catcher and the hardware store, I have no idea. Don't know if you're talking Kling, Archer, or someone else. Big Ed would have liked the "curve ball". |
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trivia
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Might it have been white paint. Reulbachs eye site was so poor his catchers would paint the inside of thier gloves.
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White paint is correct. Now post your own question. This doesn't have to be a single thread. Hopefully there will be several questions in play at the same time. The trunk is growing, we need branches.
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trivia
I have to go a little more modern so lets try this one
Name the 6 Italian baseball players to have hit 40 or more Home Runs in 1 year.
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Petrocelli
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Colavito ?
Piazza Joe DiMaggio |
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Campanella.
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40 hrs
Guys between the 3 of you all 5 are correct 1 more needed
Bob very nice with Campanella.
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Paul Konerko
The #6 Italian would be Paul Konerko. The power of google.
Patrick |
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That would be incorrect Konerko is polish. His father and his given last name is polish his mother is Italian.
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A Hint the final player had something to do with the M+M boys.
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Ken Caminiti
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trivia
No to Caminiti
I will give the answer so someone can take over. Jim Gentile 1961 Baltimore Orioles Hit 46 HRs. Story was as Maris and Mantle were fighting it out for the HR crown and the record ,Jim Gentile was also having a great year. In his contract it was written that Jim was intitled to a bonus of 5000 dollars if he finished first in the RBI lead. Maris finished with 142, Jim with 141. Many years later it was determinded that 1 of Rogers rbis had scored on an error. So jim had finished tied for the rbi lead. The orioles made good on thier word many years later by having a Jim Gentile night and giving him a check for the 5000 dollars I believe some 25+years later that he had won for the rbi title.
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I'm confused. Why isn't Caminiti part of an answer to your trivia question?
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Meet me at 6 in the parking lot
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Regardless we need another question. I'm okay with semivintage questions about Italian dingers and the like, but don't tell Leon. He might boot us to another board that fewer people see. Here's another question 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 aand why is it unique? |
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Juan Violat (Viola) - the only person whose last name starts with "V?" That was a complete stab in the dark...
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Your answer is deemed correct, so please provide another question. |
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After further review you are right . I have to revise it now to 7 Italian players. Frank throw out the rules and I believe let ben have the next trivia question!
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I can't come up with the second answer you wanted...clue us in?
My question: WHO IS THE ONLY PITCHER TO ACHIEVE A WINNING RECORD IN EVERY SEASON (TEN OR MORE) THAT HE REGISTERED A DECISION? Hard to believe no one else has ever done this...
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Next question. Who is the only player to lead the entire major leagues in batting average, but not lead his league(AL or NL) in batting average for that season? |
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Just a guess. McIntyre, and unique because he's listed with 2 teams?
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Well...I'll be...
David,
I just checked your answer and C.C. indeed tied this vintage pitcher. I had no idea he tied the record, as I have been telling this bit of trivia for years... And Eddie Murray is the answer to your question... So back to me: Besides C.C. Sabathia...what pitcher has had a winning record in ten or more seasons with no losing seasons?
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Well Chandler was 0-0 one year which isn't a winning record...This pitcher had ten winning seasons with no .500 seasons or losing seasons.
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Answer is-------Babe Ruth. He only got it because he had two one win seasons late in his career.
What player led two leagues in HRs in the same season? |
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What is the probability of a team scoring exactly one run in any half-inning?
Part B: two or more runs? I hope these aren't considered o/t as not vintage. Hope to see all in Baltimore. |
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Your question stated, which pitcher had a winning record in every year in which he recorded a decision. 0-0=no decisions. So I'd think Chandler would have to count based on how you worded the question. Tim Hudson has also had a winning record every season for 13 seasons...Currently researching if there are any others...I see that oldjudge anwered with Ruth. I believe Sabathia and Hudson are currently only other pitchers who would qualify without the "recorded decision" part. Perhaps the question should be changed to "every season he pitched in a game"..
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Let's go with a two part question about bats. 1 vintage, 1 modern.
1)Who was the first player to order a bat with a knob? 2)Who was the first player to use a Maple bat? |
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Yes. Tim Hudson is another. So that's three now. As soon as C.C. and Hudson get their losing seasons or .500 seasons out of the way, Ruth will once again be the answer...
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Sorry
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Great to see we have more than one question in play now. |
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Rebel Oakes is the answer to #2. |
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I honestly have no clue as to whether or not that's true. I think I worded the question wrong.. Let me rephrase then, Who was the first player to use a major league sanctioned Maple bat?
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ok. It took a while, but I thought of one. From reading this thread, this should be an easy one.
Name the players whom had at least a .330 lifetime batting average and fewer than 500 strikeouts at the time they hit their 300th home run. (4 players) |
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I think Mr. Musial would be one of the four.
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Musial
Williams DiMaggio Pujols ...was my guess this morning. I just checked my answer and my guesses were correct. Three pretty good guys for Pujols to be in company with. Good question... Next question: WHO IS THE ONLY AFRICAN-AMERICAN SWITCH-HITTER TO WIN THE A.L. MVP AWARD?
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Here's one: Who was a major league teammate of both Hack Wilson and Ernie Banks? Greg |
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Next question... What Hall of Fame member struck out in his only major league at bat... in 1936? |
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HINT and Rule Modification
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The misspelled player had a major league career that spanned 8 years, during which he hit two home runs. The thread is going fine now, but at some point i am going to have to collect and repost unanswered questions or perhaps I should ask those who have posted an unanswered question to repost it and label the post as a "Second Chance". The latter option would be easier for me, so by decree I am going to add a Rule 7 to this effect on Post #1 at the beginning. |
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New Question
I think Joe DiMaggio's most impressive statistic is his career strikeout total of 369. With 361 home runs he is the closest by far to achieving a HR/SO ratio of 1. In seven seasons Joe had more home runs than strikeouts. Can you name one Hall of Famer whose home run total exceeded his strikeout total in two separate seasons? There is at least one correct answer.
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Walter Alston?
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