Society for American Baseball Research
The monthly meeting of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, at Third Base located at 1717 West 6th Street in Austin. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com.
by Jim Baker
1. |
Arizona: This current major leaguer is the last active Diamondback from their inaugural season of 1998. A. Rod Barajas B. Jeff Supan C. Vicente Padilla D. Allan Embree |
B. Jeff Suppan. Barajas and Padilla came to the team in 1999. Embree is not in the majors this year (as of May 18, 2010). |
2. |
Atlanta: Which of the following is NOT a name by which the Braves were known at some point in their history? A. Huntingtons B. Beaneaters C. Rustlers D. Red Caps |
A. Huntingtons |
3. |
Baltimore: Who was the last manager to lead the Orioles to a World Championship? A. Frank Robinson B. Cal Ripken, Sr. C. Earl Weaver D. Joe Altobelli |
D. Joe Altobelli in 1983, the year after Weaver retired. |
4. |
Boston: The Red Sox are currently battling to stay at .500. When is the last time they finished below .500 in a regular season? A. 1966 B. 1983 C. 2001 D. 1997 |
D. 1997. They were 78-84 that year. |
5. |
Chicago (NL): One pitcher has won over 200 games in a Cubs uniform. Which one is he? A. Bill Hutchinson B. Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown C. Fergie Jenkins D. Charlie Root |
D. Charlie Root with 201. Brown had 188, Hutchinson 180 and Jenkins 167. |
6. |
Chicago (AL): Believe it or not, the White Sox have won 100 games only one time in their long history. In what season did it occur? A. 2005 B. 1964 C. 1917 D. 1919 |
C. 1917 with 100 on the dot. 1919 was only 88 as the season was shortened. 99 in 2005, the year they won it all. 98 in 1964, one game behind the pennant-winning Yankees. |
7. |
Cincinnati: Obviously, Pete Rose has the team lead in career hits. Who has the second most? A. Vada Pinson B. Barry Larkin C. Dave Concepcion D. Edd Roush |
B. Barry Larkin with 2,340. Pinson had 1,881, Concepcion had 2,236 and Roush had 1,784. |
8. |
Cleveland: This man played more games for the franchise than anybody else: A. Omar Vizquel B. Terry Turner C. Nap Lajoie D. Lou Boudreau |
B. Terry Turner, 1,619. Early infielder. |
9. |
Colorado: Only one Rockies pitcher has a career ERA under 4.00. Who is he? A. Pedro Anastasio B. Ubaldo Jimenez C. Armando Reynoso D. Marvin Freeman |
B. Ubaldo Jimenez, 3.57. |
10. |
Detroit: Sparky Anderson has the all-time lead in wins by a Tigers manager, but he’s nowhere near the top in winning percentage. Who is best (minimum three seasons at the helm)? A. Mickey Cochrane B. Billy Martin C. Hughie Jennings D. Mayo Smith |
A. Mickey Cochrane, .582. |
11. |
Florida: What was the Marlins’ first NL season? |
1993 |
12. | Houston: For how many seasons was Houston known as the Colt .45s? |
Three: 1962, 1963 and 1964 |
13. | Kansas City: When the Royals won their World Championship in 1985, which team did they beat in the ALCS? |
Toronto |
14. |
Los Angeles (AL): Only one Angels player has ever hit 40 home runs in a season. Who is he? A. Vladimir Guerrero B. Troy Glaus C. Bobby Bonds D. Reggie Jackson |
B. Troy Glaus, 47 in 2000, 40 in 2001 |
15. | Los Angeles (NL): What was the Dodgers first season in Los Angeles? |
1958 |
16. |
Milwaukee: The Brewers have had three 20-game winners in their history. Which one of these men was not one of them? A. Pete Vukovich B. Teddy Higuera C. Mike Caldwell D. Jim Colborn |
A. Pete Vukovich. He won the Cy Young in 1982 with 18. |
17. |
Minnesota: Who is the last team the Twins beat in a post-season series? A. St. Louis Cardinals B. Atlanta Braves C. Oakland A’s D. Boston Red Sox |
C. Oakland A’s, ALDS in 2002. |
18. |
New York (NL): Which of these teams have the Mets not met in the World Series? A. Boston B. Baltimore C. Detroit D. Oakland |
C. Detroit |
19. |
New York (AL): Since their creation in 1901, the Yankees franchise has won 100 or more games 18 times. How many times have they lost 100? A. zero B. one C. two D. four |
C. two, 1908 and 1912 |
20. |
Oakland: When the A’s were stationed in Kansas City from 1955 to 1967, how many times did they finish at .500 or better? A. zero B. one C. two D. four |
A. zero |
21. |
Philadelphia: Mike Schmidt has the team home run record with 548, more than the next two Phillies combined. Who are those two Phillies? A. Cy Williams and Ryan Howard B. Chuck Klein and Greg Luzinski C. Del Ennis and Pat Burrell D. Dick Allen and Johnny Callison |
C. Del Ennis (259) and Pat Burrell (251) |
22. |
Pittsburgh: Forbes Field was famous as a triples park. In fact, a Pirate holds the all-time single-season record for three-baggers. Who is he? A. Roberto Clemente B. Owen "Chief" Wilson C. Adam Comorosky D. Kiki Cuyler |
B. Owen "Chief" Wilson with 36 in 1912. |
23. |
St. Louis: Two Cardinals hold the major league record for having 12 RBI in a single game. Name them. |
Jim Bottomley (9/16/1924) and Mark Whitten (9/7/1993) |
24. |
San Diego: Who is the Padres all-time team leader in wins? A. Andy Ashby B. Jake Peavy C. Eric Show D. Randy Jones |
C. Eric Show with 100. Jones and Peavy are tied for second with 92. Ashby is fifth with 70. |
25. | San Francisco: Name the season in which the Giants were the last World Champions. | 1954, swept the Cleveland Indians in the World Series. |
26. |
Seattle: Three Mariners have hit 40 home runs in a season. Fortunately for the team, they’ve done it a combined 14 times. Which of these Mariners is not among those three? A. Alex Rodriguez B. Jay Buhner C. Ken Griffey, Jr. D. Edgar Martinez |
D. Edgar Martinez, career high of 37 in 2000. |
27. |
Tampa Bay: Before the Rays franchise was granted, which of the following teams considered moving to the Tampa-St. Petersburg area? A. San Francisco Giants B. Chicago White Sox C. Seattle Mariners D. All of the Above |
D. All of the Above. Also, the Twins and Rangers. |
28. | Texas: This player is the Rangers’ all-time leader in on-base percentage. A. Mark Teixeira B. Mike Hargrove C. Alex Rodriguez D. Rusty Greer |
B. Mike Hargrove at .399. Rodriguez is second, Texeira seventh and Greer is fourth. |
29. | Toronto: The Blue Jays were an expansion team in what year? | 1977. |
30. | Washington: What was the last year of the Montreal Expos? | 2004. |
Nine members gathered at Cover 3 for the May chapter meeting. Jim Baker wrote a quiz, 30 Teams/30 Questions, featuring multiple choice and open-ended questions on all 30 current Major League franchises (Look under the Contests tab above to view the quiz and answers). Cy Morong, who traveled the farthest to attend the meeting, also left as the winner of the quiz, answering 23 questions correctly.
Next meeting is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, June 29, with location to be determined.
The monthly meeting of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 18, at Cover 3 located at 2700 W. Anderson Lane in Austin (next to where Fuddrucker’s used to be). In order to reserve a table, an accurate headcount is necessary. If you plan to attend, please RSVP to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com.
On Saturday, April 17, ten members and guests enjoyed a hearty meal at the Salt Lick restaurant followed by the Round Rock Express vs. New Orleans Zephyrs game at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock, Texas.
After dinner we made our way across the parking lot and into the stadium. Shortly after finding our seats, the Texas skies opened up and the game was delayed nearly 90 minutes by rain.
Eventually the rain ceased, the tarp was removed, the field prepared and a baseball game was played on what turned out to be a fairly pleasant evening.
Several members suffered from divided attention while following not only the action on the field, but also following (via smart phone) the action in St. Louis where the Mets defeated the Cardinals 2-1 in 20 innings and in Atlanta where the Rockies’ Ubaldo Jiminez threw the first no-hitter in franchise history at the Braves.
Although the visiting Zephyrs left the field with a 5-4 win, a good time was had by all.
The date for the May meeting is TBD.
For the April monthly meeting of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter, we will be attending the Round Rock Express vs. New Orleans Zephyrs game scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 17 at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock. Tentative plans are for a pre-game meal at the Salt Lick restaurant near the southwest corner of the Dell Diamond parking lot. Plan to meet at the Salt Lick at 5:30 p.m.
If you plan to attend please indicate (1) the number of people that will attend the pre-game meal (for the purposes of making a reservation at the Salt Lick) and (2) the number of game tickets required ($12 plus $1 convenience charge each). Please send an email with those numbers to Jan Larson at jan.a.larson@gmail.com no later than Monday, April 12.
Tickets will be purchased on April 12 and the pdf file containing the tickets will be sent to each attendee shortly thereafter.
Eight members of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter met Tuesday evening, March 30, 2010 for dinner at Cover3 in Austin. Discussion centered around the upcoming season and the Astros’ prospects for the 2010 campaign. Interest was expressed in a summer road trip to see the Corpus Christi Hooks or San Antonio Missions.
Monte Cely presented a quiz on the history of the Cy Young Award (a copy of the quiz is under the "Contests" tab above). Michael Bass won the quiz and a copy of the book, "Cy Young Award Winners". Jan Larson was also presented with a St. Patrick’s green Astros cap for winning the February quiz.
The next chapter meeting will be an outing to Dell Diamond to see a Round Rock Express game. Tentative date is Saturday evening, April 17. More information will be forthcoming.
1. | What does the nickname "Cy" in Cy Young’s name stand for? | Cyclone |
2. |
What was the first year that the Cy Young was awarded? |
1956 |
3. | Who won the first Cy Young in the National League? | Don Newcombe |
4. |
Who won the first Cy Young in the American League? |
Bob Turley |
5. |
Who was the first reliever to ever be named on a Cy Young Award ballot? |
Lindy McDaniel |
6. |
Who was the first expansion team pitcher to win a Cy Young? What was the year? |
Dean Chance in 1964 |
7. |
These two Cy Young winners simultaneously captured their leagues’ MVP awards, and they both did it in the same season. Name them. What was the year? |
Bob Gibson & Denny McLain in 1968 |
8. | When these two pitchers tied for the 1969 AL Cy Young Award, they caused a change in the Baseball Writers’ voting procedures. Name them. | Mike Cuellar & Denny McLain |
9. | 1974 marked the first Cy Young win by a relief pitcher. Who was he? | Mike Marshall |
10. | This Cy Young Award winner also was Rookie of the Year in the same season. | Fernando Valenzuela |
11. | In 1984, for the first and only time, relievers placed first and second in the Cy Young voting. Name this pair of relief aces. |
Willie Hernandez and Dan Quisenberry |
12. | Who was the first Astro to win the Cy Young Award? | Mike Scott |
13. |
Name the first pitcher to win four Cy Youngs in the same decade. |
Greg Maddux in 1992-95. |
14. | Who was the last reliever to win a Cy Young? | Eric Gagne in 2003. |
15. |
Who was the first pitcher to win back-to-back Cy Young Awards? |
Sandy Koufax in 1965-66. |
16. |
Match the pitcher to the number of Cy Young Awards they’ve won: Roger Clemens, Sandy Koufax, Randy Johnson, Steve Carlton 4, 7, 3, 5 |
Clemens – 7 Koufax – 3 Johnson – 5 Carlton – 4 |
17. | Name the only Cy Young winner who also won a Rookie of the Year Award and an MVP (not all in the same season) |
Don Newcombe — Rookie of Year 1949 & CY and MVP 1956 |
18. | Name all nine relievers who have won a Cy Young Award | Mike Marshall, Sparky Lyle, Bruce Sutter, Rollie Fingers, Willie Hernandez, Steve Bedrosian, Mark Davis, Dennis Eckersley, Eric Gagne |
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