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Post by Navel Lint » Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:34 am

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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:39 am

Originally posted by Navel Lint:

quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

To answer a question Russel had earlier...



Ruth-Gehrig had the most home runs hitting together in a lineup. By my math, 1,017 home runs while they played together.

Aaron-Mathews had 910 home runs when they were together.

Aaron-Mathews were together for 13 years.

Ruth-Gehrig, 12 years.

But, Aaron-Mathews homered in the same game 75 times. Ruth-Gehrig, 73. I don't know where I got my original number from (1000+??), but now I come up with 863 for Aaron and Mathews.........so I'm just gonna go with your number of 910
[/QUOTE]A great lead in for this....



When Ruth retired in 1935, he had more homers than ANY two players combined.

Gehrig with 353 and Hornsby with 300 were the closest to the Babe.

By the way, in his debut in 1914, Ruth was called back to the dugout for a pinch hitter. Upon coming back to the dugout, Ruth said" Y'Know, I can hit a little too."

The Manager sarcasticed him, (yeah spellchecker, another made up word. (Spellcheckers have ZERO imagination!) "Yeah kid, every pitcher can!"
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Post by Navel Lint » Thu Nov 10, 2011 10:47 am

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

quote:Originally posted by Navel Lint:

quote:Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

To answer a question Russel had earlier...



Ruth-Gehrig had the most home runs hitting together in a lineup. By my math, 1,017 home runs while they played together.

Aaron-Mathews had 910 home runs when they were together.

Aaron-Mathews were together for 13 years.

Ruth-Gehrig, 12 years.

But, Aaron-Mathews homered in the same game 75 times. Ruth-Gehrig, 73. I don't know where I got my original number from (1000+??), but now I come up with 863 for Aaron and Mathews.........so I'm just gonna go with your number of 910
[/QUOTE]A great lead in for this....



When Ruth retired in 1935, he had more homers than ANY two players combined.

Gehrig with 353 and Hornsby with 300 were the closest to the Babe.

By the way, in his debut in 1914, Ruth was called back to the dugout for a pinch hitter. Upon coming back to the dugout, Ruth said" Y'Know, I can hit a little too."

The Manager sarcasticed him, (yeah spellchecker, another made up word. (Spellcheckers have ZERO imagination!) "Yeah kid, every pitcher can!"
[/QUOTE]One, or both of us, can't add I just came up with 859 for Ruth and Gehrig as teammates.



I'm sure if I try again I'll come up with a third different number :D
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:13 am

:D

Ruth, Gehrig, Aaron, and Mathews hit a lot of home runs.

Let's keep it at that. :D
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:47 am

Gehrig was the first player, post 1900, to hit four homers in a game.

Not very interesting, the record has been tied several times since.

This is of more interest.

Art Shamsky pinch hit a homer in the eighth inning of a game. He stayed in the game and hit two more homers in extra innings, making him the only hitter not to start a game and hit three homers.

Two days later, in his next at bat, Shamsky pinch hit another homer.

Four straight homers without a start.

Who was talking about achievments that'll never be topped?
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Nov 10, 2011 11:52 am

Sorry All Time Leaguers, this thread had me looking in the past, I'll shut up :D
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Post by JohnP » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:02 pm

Originally posted by DOUGHBOYS:

Sorry All Time Leaguers, this thread had me looking in the past, I'll shut up :D Keep going! I love it. It's better than reading about Penn State.

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Post by Captain Hook » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:10 pm

Originally posted by JohnP:

Keep going! I love it. It's better than reading about Penn State. [/QB]Really! I have a rule now - they start with any Penn State discussion and I change channels.



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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:13 pm

Alright, just to show how dead the dead ball era was...

Ty Cobb, who played mostly in the dead ball era, would end his career with 117 home runs.

49 of them were inside-the-park homers.



Frank 'Home Run' Baker got his nickname after hitting two homers, over the fence in the 1911 World Series. Two.
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Post by ToddZ » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:20 pm

I don't play much poker, but I believe the term is drawing dead....



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Post by The Fool on the Hill » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:31 pm

My pick's coming right up

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Post by The Fool on the Hill » Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:49 pm

Darryl Strawberry 1987





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Post by Navel Lint » Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:01 pm

Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:

Darryl Strawberry 1987





HR-39

SB-36

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RBI-104

BA- .284 :D ;)



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Post by Glenneration X » Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:07 pm

Originally posted by Navel Lint:

quote:Originally posted by The Fool on the Hill:

Darryl Strawberry 1987





HR-39

SB-36

R-108

RBI-104

BA- .284 :D ;)



[/QUOTE]What the ?????

That's like sacrilage!! You should be ashamed. :eek:

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Post by Glenneration X » Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:38 pm

Well with only the three blind rounds completed thus far and four more picks until the end of this draft to move up the standings, time is running out on me to make a move. Considering my current place in the standings, playing it safe won't get me anywhere I want to be. It's time for drastic action in a desperate attempt to try to get within striking range. I need to make plays to make drastic leaps up the categories I'm lacking in.....even at the risk of other categories. My first attempt at these Hail Mary's will give me a player who will provide the most counting stats in this one category of any player for a season taken in this draft. Bomb's away!!! The category.....stolen bases. That player.......







Lou Brock 1974



SB - 118

HR - 3

RBI - 48

R - 105

BA - .306



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Post by Navel Lint » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:02 pm

Strugglers Up

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Post by Suburban Strugglers » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:02 pm

I think they will soon start to disappear so at this point I need to take one.



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Post by Navel Lint » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:13 pm

Originally posted by Glenneration X:

Well with only the three blind rounds completed thus far and four more picks until the end of this draft to move up the standings, time is running out on me to make a move. Considering my current place in the standings, playing it safe won't get me anywhere I want to be. It's time for drastic action in a desperate attempt to try to get within striking range. I need to make plays to make drastic leaps up the categories I'm lacking in.....even at the risk of other categories. My first attempt at these Hail Mary's will give me a player who will provide the most counting stats in this one category of any player for a season taken in this draft. Bomb's away!!! The category.....stolen bases. That player.......







Lou Brock 1974



SB - 118

HR - 3

RBI - 48

R - 105

BA - .306 This season was actually toward the end of Brocks career. It might not seem like a big deal now because players stay in better shape, but Brock was 35yo during the '74 season.



Prior to Brock, the most bases stolen by someone 35 or older was 52 by Maury Wills. Brock more than doubled that total :eek:
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Post by GLG20 » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:16 pm

Following suit:



Darrell Porter 1979: .291, 20 HR, 112 RBI, 101 Runs, 3 Steals



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Post by Navel Lint » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:18 pm

Originally posted by Suburban Strugglers:

I think they will soon start to disappear so at this point I need to take one.



Ted Simmons 1975 Catcher



.332 AVG / 18 HR / 80 R / 100 RBI / 1 Steal People should really take a second look at this guys numbers. He was a great catcher, but he just happened to play at the same time and in the same league as Johnny Bench.



I've always thought this guy was HOF material.
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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:21 pm

Simmons did everything well, but he was never great at anything.

Guys like this fly under the radar.

Santoitis.

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Post by Suburban Strugglers » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:24 pm

Porter did have very good career numbers. I was to young to watch him play but I looked at his stats when looking at catchers and they are impressive.



I actually thought he was the best catcher left but at this point I am needed to keep my batting average where it is. I wish I had went a different direction earlier in the draft but at this point no sense in changing things around. Nice pick.

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Post by Suburban Strugglers » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:26 pm

Simmons not Porter was the guy who had great career numbers my bad getting confused, I was posting about both of them.

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Post by ToddZ » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:34 pm

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Post by Asumijet » Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:40 pm

Max "Scoops" George Carey - (of) 1922
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