View Full Version : How good are you at baseball trivia?
ipitch
05-28-2008, 03:27 PM
***Try and answer this question with your brain only. No websites, books, phone calls, text messages, friends, morse code, or anything else.***
The following players have had a GRAND TOTAL of how many 200+ hit seasons?
Mark Grace (had the most hits in the 1990s)
Edgar Martinez
Chipper Jones
Mel Ott
Will Clark
Ted Williams (6 batting titles)
Lou Boudreau (had the most hits in the 1940s)
Roberto Alomar
Enos Slaughter
Manny Ramirez
Barry Bonds
Mickey Mantle
Orlando Cepeda
Frank Thomas (the current player)
Ken Griffey Jr.
Duke Snider
Carl Yastrzemski (3 batting titles)
Be sure to double check your math.
If you get it exactly right, you are a baseball trivia hall of famer (but first you will be tested for steroids). :clapping
If you come within 1-5, you are a 5-time all-star. :applaud:
If you come within 6-8, you are a gold glover. :D
If you come within 9-11, you are riding the pine. :evil
If you come within 12-15, you are being sent down to AAA ball. :grouchy
If you don't come within 16, you are going to be sent down to A ball, and then you'll be traded for 10 bats. :waving
***Try and answer this question with your brain only. No websites, books, phone calls, text messages, friends, morse code, or anything else.***
RuthMayBond
05-28-2008, 06:52 PM
Off the top of my head, I wonder if it's freaking zero :laugh
NineWorldSeries
05-28-2008, 08:41 PM
I'm definitely thinking it's zero.
RubeWaddell19
05-29-2008, 02:39 AM
I know that Williams, Boudreau, Ramirez, Bonds, Mantle, Snider and Yaz never had a 200 hit season, so I'm going with zero too.
Utter Chaos
05-29-2008, 08:41 AM
I'll go with 1 just to be different. :shrug:
I'd still be a 5 time all-star!
ipitch
05-29-2008, 09:39 AM
The correct answer is.........23.
OK, I lied, it's zero. I tried tricking you guys, but you're too good. Well done! :applaud:
I was very surprised that Edgar Martinez, and Ted Williams had zero.
RuthMayBond
05-29-2008, 10:12 AM
The correct answer is.........23.
OK, I lied, it's zero. I tried tricking you guys, but you're too good. Well done! :applaud:
I was very surprised that Edgar Martinez, and Ted Williams had zero.I have a companion question. These guys combined to draw about six hundred Hall of Fame votes
P-Dickie Kerr, Don Larsen, Orval Grove
C-Hank Gowdy
1B-Hal Morris
2B-Eddie Miksis
3B-Eddie Grant
SS-Charlie Gelbert
OF-Hank Edwards
How many HOF votes did these players combine for?
P-Jim McCormick, Tony Mullane, Bob Caruthers, Steve Rogers
C-Mickey Tettleton
1B-Hal Trosky
2B-Hardy Richardson
3B-Al Rosen
SS-Vern Stephens
OF-Roy White, George Van Haltren, Ken Singleton
Which team would you rather have?
Captain Cold Nose
05-29-2008, 10:20 AM
I have a companion question. These guys combined to draw about six hundred Hall of Fame votes
P-Dickie Kerr, Don Larsen, Orval Grove
C-Hank Gowdy
1B-Hal Morris
2B-Eddie Miksis
3B-Eddie Grant
SS-Charlie Gelbert
OF-Hank Edwards
How many HOF votes did these players combine for?
P-Jim McCormick, Tony Mullane, Bob Caruthers, Steve Rogers
C-Mickey Tettleton
1B-Hal Trosky
2B-Hardy Richardson
3B-Al Rosen
SS-Vern Stephens
OF-Roy White, George Van Haltren, Ken Singleton
Which team would you rather have?
Any full squad should beat a team with only one outfielder.
RuthMayBond
05-29-2008, 10:50 AM
Any full squad should beat a team with only one outfielder.All right wise guy, I'll give ya three Hank Edwards. Heck, I'll give ya twenty
Bobcat
05-29-2008, 12:01 PM
You guys (and gals) really do come up with tough but very interesting trivia questions...
We all know that Don Larsen delivered 97 pitches in his perfect effort against the Brooklyn Dodgers in game five of the 1956 world series but does anyone know how many pitches Sal Maglie delivered that day? Also...
How many Dodger batters came close to getting a hit against Larsen that day and who are they?
RuthMayBond
05-29-2008, 01:22 PM
How many Dodger batters came close to getting a hit against Larsen that day and who are they?Duke Snider crushed one just foul in the top of the fourth
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Gee Walker
05-29-2008, 02:18 PM
[QUOTE=RuthMayBond;1202184]I have a companion question. These guys combined to draw about six hundred Hall of Fame votes
P-Dickie Kerr, Don Larsen, Orval Grove
C-Hank Gowdy
1B-Hal Morris
2B-Eddie Miksis
3B-Eddie Grant
SS-Charlie Gelbert
OF-Hank Edwards
You can add CF Terry Moore (72 votes) and OF Doc Cramer (18 votes) and fill in your outfield.
I can't get over the 72 votes for Terry Moore. Yeah, I know his defense was awesome and he played for championship teams. Sounds a lot like Paul Blair (8 votes) and Devon White (0 votes). Jeez, Fred Lynn only got 48 votes.
RuthMayBond
05-29-2008, 02:46 PM
Jeez, Fred Lynn only got 48 votes.I believe 48 more than Wynn, Van Haltren, Ryan, Hines, Otis, Gore, Browning, and Griffin COMBINED :disbelief:
RuthMayBond
05-29-2008, 02:48 PM
If you get it exactly right, you are a baseball trivia hall of famer (but first you will be tested for steroids). No good deed goes unpunished
RuthMayBond
05-29-2008, 06:02 PM
How many Dodger batters came close to getting a hit against Larsen that day and who are they?
Robinson hit a smash in the second that bounced off Carey to McDougald, who threw him out. Gil Hodges hit a long liner in the 5th that Mantle ran down, he also smashed a liner in the 8th that Carey speared. Reese got to three balls in the first (would have broken the perfect game) but then fanned.
Bobcat
05-29-2008, 08:08 PM
You got them all but one, Sandy Amoros' long foul into the lower deck missing a homer by very little.
Maglie also pitched an outstanding game retiring the first 11 batters and allowing only one hit thru the first five innings.