Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Mike Piazza and Craig Biggio have been elected to the Hall of Merit!
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1. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) posted on July 22, 2011 at 12:59 PM # hit 0 | hit 0There are two members of the 20/20 club tied for worst OPS+ by a 20/20 member. One is a Brewer, one is a Padre, but neither spent very long in those uniforms as part of their long careers.
Who were they?
Hint: The Padre also has the lowest OPS+ of anyone in the 30/30 club too, although its a different season for a different team.
Bonus: The third worst was an Athletic, although you'd probably associate him with his original team. After Oakland, he would bounce around to eight teams, one of them twice, including his original club.
Is this the most players on one team to do that? You can do a P-I search on this, but Forman needs to set up some a-la-carte 50 cents a search thing or something. Anyway, with the limited search, they are definitely in the top 10, as #11 has 9 players achieving this feat.
I remember that team. The Go-Go Garner Brewers. LOL@FranklinStubbs 11-19 stolen bases-attempts and Greg Vaughn 15/30.
Then comes a list of things celebrating their "day-versary" and anniversary. It includes: the wildest debut any pitcher ever had, the birth of the 3,000 K club, a no-hitter lost on a terrible scorer's call, a pitcher hitting a walk-off homer for the second straight day, Stengel getting creative in how he uses his players, the first time five pitchers appeared in one inning, one of the best pitcher's duels of the 1980s, an on-field fight between managers. Oh, and you get the answer to this trivia question: who are the only four men to steal bases in four different decades.
So 51 years dating back to Yaz' rookie year?
Aaron to Yount to Molitor to Henderson comes up just short at 49.
If we go for most players in a chain, I cam up with Yount-Molitor-Rickey-Gwynn-Winfield.
On the other hand, the host described it as meaning that Beltran adds 4 wins per game, or something like that.
Make it six with Aaron.
oops, he was right there in your post.
The most exciting post in all of BTF.
Is the answer to "Bonus" in #1 Ruben Sierra?
They won the pennant. Shocking, I know.
Winfield was briefly Eddie Murray's teammate in Cleveland, which also nets you Ripken which nets you Raffy.
since throwing 5 scoreless innings in a 19 inning game in may, baez has appeared in 10 games, throwing 11.2 innings, allowing 17 runs.
Who are 3 people who have never been in my kitchen?
...neither rodriguez has 3000 hits
Other than the 5 scoreless in the 19 inning game, the only way to associate the word good with Baez' tenure to go all Berman on him, "Danys Good-Bye-ez."
From all accounts, he's a good guy and gets a lot of credit for helping from fellow bullpenners including the unbelievable Antonio Bastardo. With all the alleged "Baby Aces" in the minors, maybe he can become a pitching coach.
I love how dry that is.
Beltran adds 4 wins per game, or something like that.
Now that's a heck of a ballplayer.
if ivan gets there, he would also link to ryan zimmerman, mark teixeira, michael young, miguel cabrera, elvis andrus, and ian kinsler.
As someone who was there, I demand a recount! Because of a ridiculously long rain delay (which I think allowed Fox to run out all of their normal primetime lineup, and then some), it wasn't until about 2 am that the Phillies actually beat the Rays ... so it's only 999 days!
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