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Old 12-21-2005, 08:56 AM
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Of all the pitchers who started their careers in the modern era (1900 or later) only Doc White, Ray Caldwell, Christy Mathewson, and Chief Bender,did this. What is "this".
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Of all the pitchers who started their careers in the modern era (1900 or later) only Doc White, Ray Caldwell, Christy Mathewson, and Chief Bender,did this. What is "this".
I don't think it's "got struck by lightning, so I'll narrow it down to either hit consecutive pinch HRs, had at least 9 IP hitless relief in one game, or stole home in one game of a twinbill & had a SHO in the other.
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What is "this".
Demonstrative pronoun.
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Old 12-21-2005, 11:28 AM
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I don't think it's "got struck by lightning, so I'll narrow it down to either hit consecutive pinch HRs, had at least 9 IP hitless relief in one game, or stole home in one game of a twinbill & had a SHO in the other.

No, No, and No.
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No, No, and No.
OK, those were Caldwell's feats. On to White. How about four hits in one game including an in-the-park HR, allowing three guys in one inning to score on dropped third strikes, or having five shutouts in a ridiculously short time (as low as eighteen days)
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or a few Christy Mathewson feats: Did they all beat the World Champion checkers player (at checkers, of course, not baseball)? or were they the only 4 guys in MLB history to be nicknamed after a fire engine?
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Old 12-21-2005, 01:30 PM
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OK, those were Caldwell's feats. On to White. How about four hits in one game including an in-the-park HR, allowing three guys in one inning to score on dropped third strikes, or having five shutouts in a ridiculously short time (as low as eighteen days)
No, No and No.

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or a few Christy Mathewson feats: Did they all beat the World Champion checkers player (at checkers, of course, not baseball)? or were they the only 4 guys in MLB history to be nicknamed after a fire engine?
No and No.
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Old 12-31-2005, 07:12 PM
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Scoring refers to the number 20 and does not refer to wins.
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I'm still laboring on this. Is it okay to test our hypotheses by asking for hints -- i.e., confirmation of approaches? Here, I'm thinking it relates to shutouts -- is that on the right track?
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No. While all the players mentioned are pitchers it has nothing to do with pitching.
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My guess is they were pitchers who stole at least 20 bases for one team during their ML careers - Bender had 20 career stolen bases for the Philadelphia A's, Caldwell 23 SB for the Yankees, Mathewson 20 for the Giants and White 26 for the White Sox.
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They are the only players whose primary position was as a pitcher, who started their careers in the modern era, to steal 20+ bases. The number of teams is immaterial to the answer.
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They are the only players whose primary position was as a pitcher, who started their careers in the modern era, to steal 20+ bases.
What about Jack Coombs?
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Yes, by the way I worded this I should have included Jack Coombs and Johnny Lush. More careful wording would have limited the answer to just seasons in which the player was primarily a pitcher. My bad.
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