Quick Trivia Question

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Radagast Brown

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Re: Quick Trivia Question

PostSat Oct 08, 2016 12:12 am

Very interesting, I didn't know any of those things. You guys are the best group of baseball fans.
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Re: Quick Trivia Question

PostSat Oct 08, 2016 8:03 am

In 1956, Robin Roberts was named to the NL All-Star team and subsequently led the league in losses. (He was 8-10 at the ASB and finished 19-18).

This hitter did him one better, he was voted his league's MVP despite leading the league in strikeouts and errors. Name him.
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Re: Quick Trivia Question

PostSat Oct 08, 2016 10:18 am

1965 AL MVP Zoilo Versalles of the Minnesota Twins led the league with 122 strikeouts, and 39 errors at shortstop.
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Re: Quick Trivia Question

PostSun Oct 09, 2016 9:04 am

Very good, evel. For that you may have another.

Who are the only two men to hit five homers in a doubleheader? Curious fact: when the older of the two did it, the younger was in the stands.
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Re: Quick Trivia Question

PostSun Oct 09, 2016 9:56 am

That's an easy one. Stan Musial hit 5 homers vs the Giants in a double header on May 2, 1954. Young Nate Colbert happened to be in the stands that day and later he went on to duplicate the feat in a doubleheader on August 1, 1972 vs the Atlanta Braves. In fact Colbert drove in 13 runs that day, compared to Musial's 8 RBIs.
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