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Name the Baseball player.
This former #1 draft pick by the Detroit Tigers made his debut in 1990. He played for the Tigers and Indians during his career.
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Um if you mean first-round draft pick instead of #1 overall pick i think its Travis Fryman
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LENNY DYKSTRA
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Travis Fryman is correct.
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This former amature free agent signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers and made his debut in 1956. He died in Montreal in 1993
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Don Drysdale
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very good, Assman.
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can I ask too? I'll handle 1890's-1930's
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This long dead ball player hit over .400 on more than 1 occasion. With over 300+ hr in his career and over 1,500 RBi. This man was a true pioneer in the sport.
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Gotta be the greatest 2nd basemen of all-time (imo) Rogers Hornsby
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Rogers Hornsby
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yeah.
go ahead and post some too. |
This guy completely fell off the face of the earth after being a 15 win, 200 inning guy in the 90's for the White Sox. Another good player ruined by injuries
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What Hall of Fame pitcher from early 1900's was known for leaving during the middle of games to run after firetrucks?
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Black Jack Miz
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Jack McDowell.
(became infamous for giving the home fans the finger after a poor outing) |
No, very good guess though
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After his career year with Chicago, he was traded to the Blue Jays and immediately retired at the age of 30 when they discovered his arm problems
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ah, Mike Siroka or whatever. I remember now. Think that's him.
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Yeah, Sirotka
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fucking Sirotka
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This player held the longest hitting streak until broken by Dimaggio. Another of his records was recently broken by a Seattle Mariner.
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Sisssssssssssssssler
This veteran, journeyman lefty currently sports an ERA of 189.00 this season (more than 4 times that of former teammate Barry Zito) |
Loiaza?
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n/m
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JOHN KRUK
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<font color=goldenrod>Chris Hammond, Miz</font>
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<font color=goldenrod>This current major leaguer has the highest OBP in Pac-10 history.</font>
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Barry Bonds? Scott Hatteberg?
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<font color=goldenrod>Nope
Another hint: he's very versatile. Played all 3 OF spots and 2 IF spots (1B, 3B) so far in his big league career</font> |
<font color=goldenrod>Shit, my bad
Just realized I asked for highest OBP. Your answer might be right then, the question I meant to ask was for highest slugging % so yeah: This versatile major leaguer has the highest slugging % in Pac-10 history</font> |
Oh. Xavier Nady from Cal
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This player put up a career 1.000 OPS in his "shortened" career with the St. Louis Browns
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Who chased firetrucks?
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<font color=goldenrod>This current major league infielder has given himself the number 84 as a tribute to his father</font>
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Eddie Gaedel to spell it right.
JT Snow for Vito Rube Waddell was the answer to my question. Played for the Philadelphia A's in his prime. Holds the record for most strikeouts (349) in a single season. Known for being really "out there" ok, This Hall of Fame pitcher holds the record for most consecutive wins? |
<font color=goldenrod>Carl Hubbell? Is that his name? Might be spelled wrong. I think Clemens holds the AL consecutive wins record.
This retired pitcher batted a pathetic .019 (1-for-53) in 2003</font> |
Al Leiter
This big lefty averaged 5.5 points per game for the New Jersey Nets in 1999 |
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This former Royal was signed as a free agent and was a Saves machine and middle inning innings eater. If not for his relative late start in the majors, I believe he would have been ranked as an all time great in terms of relievers.
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I'm gonna guess Dan Quisenberry
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yeah.
Just went to look up some bio on him in case people needed another hint. - He's dead. :'( Crap. Didn't realize that. |
This former big leader played in 7 different seasons with 5 different teams. He is better known for his babseball analysis and movie roles.
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JUST a bit outside
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This former player led the league in SBs each of his first 6 seasons and stole over 100 in each of his first 3.
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Vince Coleman
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<font color=goldenrod>This Hall of Fame pitcher retired in 1953, only to come back 12 years later and pitch 3 innings at nearly 60 years old</font>
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Leroy Paige
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This retired journeyman holds the record for most consecutive hits in a World Series.
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Billy Hatcher, but I remember reading he shares that record with Thurman Munson
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This catcher had a 14 year career in the National League, and currently believes that the world will end in December 2012
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DARREN DAULTON
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The first official "All-Star Game" was held in 1933, but before that there was an unofficial "All-Star game" held that featured some of the leagues best players. This game was played to honor what player?
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This MLBer led the AL in 1993 with a .363 batting average, he played for the Blue Jays and was traded to the Mets. He's also played for Seattle and New York.
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Olerud
This Mount Caramel High School (San Diego, CA) standout was in 1980 considered one of the best 2 prospects in the nation, along with Darryl Strawberry. The Mets drafted both and while Strawberry became a star, this player was never more than a 5th outfielder for parts of 6 seasons in the majors. Despite just 148 career MLB games, chances are you have heard of him. |
<font color=goldenrod>Billy Beane
This journeyman infielder retired after the 2004 season with a bang, hitting a home run in his final career at-bat.</font> |
Todd Zeile
This deceased Braves outfielder's last hurrah saw him go 4-4 with 3 homers and 6 rbis before he retired 5 days later. |
George H. Ruth, you trickster
This outfielder brought Bartolo Colon to Montreal, and has a career average of .000 in WIAA High School Baseball play against The Miz |
Grady Sizemore
What player made his big league debut on April 15th, 1947? |
Jackie "My Nigga" Robinson
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Sweet Music = ?
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Frank Viola
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This sometimes controversial former outfielder was the first player to slug 50 home runs and 50 doubles in a single season...
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<font color=goldenrod>Albert Belle
This current outfielder is something of a journeyman. A graduate of Newport High School in Washington, he is also brothers-in-law with a current Florida Marlins reliever</font> |
Todd Hollandsworth
This righty is the only pitcher to have ever thrown a no-hitter at Coors Field |
Hideo Nomo
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Name 4 players who have played for both Georgia Tech University and the Boston Red Sox organization
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