April Meeting – Baseball!

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.

 

March Meeting Recap

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.

Cy Young Award

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

March Meeting Wrap-up

Eight members of the Rogers Hornsby Chapter met Tuesday evening, March 30, 2010 at Cover3 in Austin.  Discussion centered around the upcoming season, and in particular the Astros’ prospects for the 2010 campaign.  There was also talk about the possibility of a road trip to see the Corpus Christi Hooks or the San Antonio Missions (more discussion needed as the season plays out).

Monte Cely presented the quiz on the topic of the Cy Young Award (see the "Contests" tab above to take the quiz yourself).  Michael Bass took the honors, with the prize being a copy of the book, "Cy Young Award Winners".  Jan Larson was also belatedly presented with a St. Patrick’s Astros cap for winning the February quiz.

The next chapter meeting is tentatively planned for Dell Diamond to see a Round Rock Express game, most likely on Saturday evening, April 17.  More information will be forthcoming.

 

Book Review: The Dickson Baseball Dictionary

 

The Dickson Baseball Dictionary
Third Edition
 by Paul Dickson
 
A baseball book review
Monte Cely
(512) 310-9777
                                                                                                   
                                                                                               
            The Dickson Baseball Dictionary is the “…now definitive work on the language of baseball”, per author Paul Dickson. The 3rd Edition, recently released, includes over 10,000 terms and hundreds of new pictures and unpublished illustrations. 
 
            Ever wondered about the origins of the term “can of corn”? This book has the in-depth answer. Is taking a “Route 66” to catch that fly ball a good or bad thing? Dickson will tell you. Confused over why some farmhands are “optioned” while others are “assigned” to the minors? The Dictionary will explain.
 
            If you enjoy baseball reference books, you’ll find a lot to like in The Dickson Baseball Dictionary. Entries are written in a compelling style, providing both explanation and evolution of terms, and in an easy-to-understand fashion.
 
This book should be a great addition to a SABR member’s baseball library.
 
 
 
Here are the key statistics:
 
 
Book: The Dickson Baseball Dictionary
Author:  Paul Dickson
Authors Credentials: Dickson has written almost fifty books in many genres. His baseball works include Baseball’s Greatest Quotations and The Joy of Keeping Score.
Published: 2009, Norton, ISBN: 978-0-393-06681-4
Length: 974 pages
Price: Retail list – $49.95;    Online – from $21.00 (used) + shipping.

2010 Predictatron

Download the Predictron form in Word format here.

Download the Predictron form in Excel format (preferred) here.

HORNSBY CHAPTER PREDICTATRON 2010: RULES AND INSTRUCTIONS

INTRODUCTION

Welcome to the 2010 Rogers Hornsby Chapter Predictatron. Here are all the particulars.

INSTRUCTIONS

Using the attached official ballot, predict the number of victories for each major league team for the 2010 regular season.

Note: For purposes of this contest, any tie-breaker games played in addition to the regularly-scheduled 162 games will NOT count. In addition, scheduled games lost to rain, inclement weather or other, unforeseen events will be considered acts of God and the scoring will not be adjusted to accommodate them.

Based on the number of victories you predicted, list your playoff teams for each league, choosing a victor in the first round and the consequent World Series opponents. Your selections as to which teams will make the playoffs cannot contradict the standings in your predicted season! (For instance, you should not predict a team to finish third in their division with 72 victories and have them in your playoff bracket.)

Remember to match up your first round playoff teams properly as well, based on their regular-season records.

Predict the World Series victor.

POSTSEASON TOURNEY

There will also be a separate postseason tournament, the rules for which will go out near the end of the regular season. That is completely separate from this and will not affect the outcome of this tournament.

SCORING

Everyone begins with 1,000 points.

For each victory your prediction is off, you will lose one point. For instance, if you predict that Kansas City will have 71 victories and they finish with 90, you will lose 19 points. Guessing high or low is equally negative. If you predict a team will have 81 victories, you would lose 4 points if they win 85 games and you would lose 4 points if they win 77 games. At the end of the regular season, the total number of victories by which you missed will be subtracted from 1,000.

The Mortal Lock — In each league, you must pick one team that you designate as your Mortal Lock. This difference between this team’s actual number of victories and your prediction will count double against you. For example, if you pick the Dodgers to win 95 games and they only win 82, you will lose 26 points instead of 13. Important: You must designate as your mortal lock a team you are predicting to win either 90 or more games or 72 or fewer games.

You start gaining points back in the playoffs.

For every team you predicted to make the playoffs that actually does make the playoffs, you get 2 points. (Note: here you catch a break. If you predict a team to win their division and they are, instead, the wildcard team (or visa versa), you still get the 2 points. By not selecting them in the right order, however, you might lose the opportunity to make extra points in the later rounds, based on the manner in which they advance.)

Note: As it was in 2008, the 2 points for picking the Yankees and Red Sox to make it to the postseason will not be awarded.

For each team you select correctly to go on to the LCS, you get 4 points.

For each team you select correctly to go on to the World Series, you get 8 points.

For selecting the World Series victor, you get 16 points.

TIES

If, heading into the playoffs, a tie appears possible, participants still viable may be asked to further detail their predictions with numbers of games in which their chosen winners will achieve victory. The more people there are in the contest, the more likely this step will have to be taken, although it has never happened to this point. More details on this measure will follow should it become necessary at the outset of the playoffs.

DIVISIONS

If there are at least 16 entrants, the field will be broken into two divisions, chosen. The divisions will be chosen at random. *

DEADLINE

Saturday, April 3 at midnight, Central Time.

Submit your ballots to: hornsbyptron@yahoo.com

UPDATES

Standings among participants will be updated weekly or semi-weekly. Two things to remember about in-season updates: 1.) the scores will improve as the season goes along as the teams level out, and 2.) there will be a slight margin of error due to rounding that will not be there at the end of the season.

OFFICIAL BALLOT

Submit either the attached ballot in Word or the attached ballot in Excel, entering the predicted number of victories after the team. Indicate division winners by typing ‘DIV’ after their total and wildcard winners by typing ‘WC’ after their total. ‘ (For instance: Boston 96WC) Indicate your Mortal Lock in the same fashion: San Francisco 92 DIV-LOCK. In Excel, add these extras in the next column, not in the same one in which the wins are located.

DO NOT rearrange the teams in order of finish!!! Please leave them in alphabetical order within each division — I beseech you!

Victories should total 2,430. Double check. I will try to catch errors while entering your ballot into the spread sheet. I will endeavor to call mistakes to your attention prior to the start of the regular season so that you will have time to fix them, but I cannot guarantee that I will catch every error. Mistakes are your responsibility, not mine. Being off by even three games could cost you in the contest. If you have any questions about filling out the ballot, feel free to call me at 512-986-5188 (home) or 512-922-1066 (cell).

Important: Those doing the ballot in Word may cut and paste it into an email. Those doing it in Excel need to re-title the file (For instance: Smith Ballot 2010) and attach it. My goal with the Excel entries is to do a simple cut and paste of your picks right onto the master ballot.

Good luck!

 

Trivia Quiz on 2009 Season

Bill Gilbert’s Trivia Quiz

(presented at the monthly meeting on Feb. 25, 2010)

(Move the mouse over the blank space to see the answer)
1. Who are the five players that hit 40 home runs in 2009?

Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder, Ryan Howard, Mark Reynolds and Adrian Gonzalez

2. What player set a new major league record in 2009 by striking out 223 times?.
Mark Reynolds
3.

Who are the two pitchers that threw no-hitters in 2009?

Mark Buerle and Jonathan Sanchez
4. Who is the only player with 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in 2009?
Ian Kinsler
5.

Which pitcher led the major leagues in strikeouts in 2009?

Justin Verlander
6.

There were no pitchers with 20 wins in 2009. Who were the 4 pitchers that won 19 games in 2009?

Felix Hernandez, Justin Verlander, CC Sabathia and Adam Wainwright
7.

Which major league team made the greatest improvement in 2009 over 2008?

Seattle Mariners
8.

In the last 10 years, 8 different teams have won the World Series. Which teams have won it twice?

New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox

9.

Who are the eight players that won both Gold Gloves and Silver Slugger Awards in 2009? Here are their positions:

Catcher

First Base

Third Base

Third Base

Shortstop

Outfield

Outfield

Outfield

 

 

Catcher: Jon Mauer

First Base: Mark Texieira

Third Base: Evan Longoria

Third Base: Ryan Zimmerman

Shortstop: Derek Jeter

Outfield: Ichiro Suzuki

Outfield: Matt Kemp

Outfield: Torii Hunter

10. Who led the Astros in home runs in 2009?
Carlos Lee
11. What player had the most home runs in the 10-year period from 2000 to 2009?
Alex Rodriguez
12. What player had the most stolen bases in the 10-year period from 2000 to 2009?
Juan Pierre
13. What pitcher had the most wins in the 10-year period from 2000 to 2009?
Andy Pettitte
14.

Who are the 3 players that batted over .330 in the 10 years from 2000 to 2009?

Albert Pujols, Ichiro Suzuki and Todd Helton