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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. |
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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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This Hall of Fame pitcher retired in 1953, only to come back 12 years later and pitch 3 innings at nearly 60 years old
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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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I'm all there is
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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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boop/bop/beep
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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. |
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Billy Beane
This journeyman infielder retired after the 2004 season with a bang, hitting a home run in his final career at-bat. |
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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. |
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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 |
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Grady Sizemore
What player made his big league debut on April 15th, 1947? |
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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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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 |
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Todd Hollandsworth
This righty is the only pitcher to have ever thrown a no-hitter at Coors Field |
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Hideo Nomo
Last edited by DaveWadding; 04-15-2006 at 04:39 AM. |
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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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