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Friday, June 19, 2009

Rob Neyer: On deck: Weaver vs. Weaver

If, as planned, Jeff Weaver faces Jered Weaver Saturday night, according to the Los Angeles Daily News:

Cool. I’ve already set my DVR. But the one thing I want to know, I don’t yet: which set of brothers will the Weavers be? The Niekros, the Beneses, and the Martinezes account for at least 11 of the 20 previous matchups.

Because you pay good money (not) to read this blog, I did a little research of my own, and discovered that:

• Virgil Barnes and Jesse Barnes faced off for the first time in 1924, and would meet three more times;

• Greg and Mike Maddux met twice, first in 1986 when both were rookies, and then again two years later;

• by special arrangement, Pat Underwood’s major league debut in 1979 was against his brother Tom (and what a matchup it was!);

• the Underwoods, the Martinezes, and the Beneses faced off just the once,

• as did Gaylord and Jim Perry, in 1973.

So that’s the whole list, right? Wait, let me run through the math ... Nope, still missing one. We’ve got seven sets of brothers accounting for 19 matchups: the Niekros nine times, the Barneses four times, the Madduxes twice, and four other sets once apiece. Nineteen. Assuming that I didn’t miss a game for one of the aforementioned pairs, a lovely No-Prize goes to whomever can identify the eighth brothers and drop them into the comments.

Tripon Posted: June 19, 2009 at 05:46 PM | 8 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. phredbird Posted: June 19, 2009 at 09:32 PM (#3225349)
the coveleski brothers!

:-)
   2. Walt Davis Posted: June 19, 2009 at 10:08 PM (#3225384)
if you read the comments, you'll find that Rob actually has named all the pairs, he just missed one game. So no point guessing or searching.
   3. rlc Posted: June 19, 2009 at 10:34 PM (#3225437)
Dustin Hoffman as the Earl of Baltimore and Meryl Streep as the first wife he gave fewer second chances than Mike Cuellar - coming soon to a theater near you!
   4. TerpNats Posted: June 20, 2009 at 03:46 AM (#3225728)
I was at that Maddux vs. Maddux game in '86 -- a Monday night at the Vet, opening the next-to-last series of the season. Chicago won, but the most memorable thing about that game was Glenn Wilson throwing out Keith Moreland at first base -- helped, no doubt, by the artificial turf.
   5. McCoy Posted: June 20, 2009 at 03:57 AM (#3225734)
The Reuschel bros, no?

edit: Nope.
   6. cardsfanboy Posted: June 20, 2009 at 06:26 AM (#3225796)
I can't imagine that the Forschs never faced each other, memory is a tricky thing, I swear they faced each other.
   7. Shock Posted: June 20, 2009 at 06:46 AM (#3225800)
They kinda did.
   8. cardsfanboy Posted: June 20, 2009 at 04:38 PM (#3225981)
gotcha, just never head to head starts.

I think the problem I was having is that they both threw no-hitters only brother team to ever do that and I must have put it in my head that they had a few other brother head to head issues.

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