Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Got the idea from the Mantei thread.Can you name the all-time franchise leaders for the following categories?(For purposes of this quiz, Braves = Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta; Nationals = Montreal and Washington; Twins = Washington and Minnesota, etc.)[u:7c9049affa]Offensive Categories[/u:7c9049affa]Diamondbacks - Stolen Bases Cubs - RBIWhite Sox - RunsIndians - Home RunsTigers - GamesMarlins - HitsAngels - Home RunsDodgers - HitsTwins - Home RunsYankees - HitsAthletics - HitsGiants - RBIDevil Rays - Home RunsRangers - HitsBlue Jays - Hits[u:7c9049affa]Pitching Categories[/u:7c9049affa]Braves - StrikeoutsOrioles - Saves Red Sox - LossesReds - GamesRockies - WinsAstros - WinsRoyals - StrikeoutsBrewers - StrikeoutsMets - LossesPhillies - SavesPirates - Innings PitchedPadres - WinsMariners - Innings PitchedCardinals - SavesNationals - GamesMet content: 7 of the answers are Mets players.
DocTee Old-Timey Member Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Total guessesOffensive Categories Diamondbacks - Stolen Bases .............Quenton McCrackenCubs - RBI ...Billy WilliamsWhite Sox - Runs ... Luis AparicioIndians - Home Runs .....Jim ThomeTigers - Games .....Hank GreenbergMarlins - Hits ......Miguel CabreraAngels - Home Runs .....Reggie JacksonDodgers - Hits .....Pee Wee ReeseTwins - Home Runs ...Harmon KillebrewYankees - Hits ...Lou GehrigAthletics - Hits ...Jimmie FoxxGiants - RBI ...Willie MaysDevil Rays - Home Runs Aubrey HuffRangers - Hits ....Harold BainesBlue Jays - Hits ... Jesse BarfieldPitching Categories Braves - Strikeouts ...Greg MadduxOrioles - Saves ...Armando BenitezRed Sox - Losses ...Tim WakefieldReds - Games ...David WeathersRockies - Wins ...Jason JenningsAstros - Wins ...Mike ScottRoyals - Strikeouts .... Bret SaberhagenBrewers - Strikeouts ... Teddy HigueraMets - Losses ...Jerry KoosmanPhillies - Saves ...Tug McGrawPirates - Innings Pitched...Jim Bibby Padres - Wins ...Randy JonesMariners - Innings Pitched ...Randy JohnsonCardinals - Saves ...Jason IsringhausenNationals - Games ...Tim Burke
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Diamondbacks - Stolen Bases - Tony WomackCubs - RBI - Ernie BanksWhite Sox - Runs - Luke ApplingIndians - Home Runs - Jim ThomeTigers - Games - Al KalineMarlins - Hits - Miguel CabrerraAngels - Home Runs - Garrett AndersonDodgers - Hits - Duke SniderTwins - Home Runs - Harmon KillebrewYankees - Hits - Lou GehrigAthletics - Hits - Bert Campineris (?spelling)Giants - RBI - Willie MaysDevil Rays - Home Runs - Carl CrawfordRangers - Hits - Rafael PalmieroBlue Jays - Hits - Carlos DelgadoPitching Categories Braves - Strikeouts - Warren Spahn or John SmoltzOrioles - Saves - No clueRed Sox - Losses - Roids ClemensReds - Games - Rockies - Wins - Has anyone actually won many games as a Rockies pitcher? Colrado, where pitchers go to die.Astros - Wins - Roy OswaltRoyals - Strikeouts - Kevin Appier (playing the Mets connection angle here)Brewers - Strikeouts - Ben SheetsMets - Losses - Tom SeaverPhillies - Saves - Mitch WilliamsPirates - Innings Pitched - Um, can we talk hitters please?Padres - Wins - Randy Jones (Again, playing the Mets angle, and he was good for a short time)Mariners - Innings Pitched - Jamie Moyer or Randy JohnsonCardinals - Saves - Bruce SutterNationals - Games - Steve Rogers was good for a long time on some bad Expos teams. If you mean only since the franchise moved to Washington, then who cares?
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Offensive CategoriesDiamondbacks - Stolen BasesTony WomackCubs - RBIErnie BanksWhite Sox - RunsLuis AparicioIndians - Home RunsRocky ColavitoTigers - GamesAlan TrammellMarlins - HitsConine the BarbarianAngels - Home RunsBobby GrichDodgers - HitsPee Wee ReeseTwins - Home RunsHarmon KillebrewYankees - HitsLou GehrigAthletics - HitsRickey HendersonGiants - RBIMel OttDevil Rays - Home RunsFred McGriffRangers - HitsRuben SierraBlue Jays - HitsTony Fernandez=red]Pitching CategoriesBraves - StrikeoutsPhil NiekroOrioles - SavesTippy MartinezRed Sox - LossesCy YoungReds - GamesPedro BorbonRockies - WinsPedro AstacioAstros - WinsJoe NiekroRoyals - StrikeoutsBret SaberhagenBrewers - StrikeoutsTeddy HigueraMets - LossesJerry KoosmanPhillies - SavesTug McGrawPirates - Innings PitchedBob FriendPadres - WinsRandy JonesMariners - Innings PitchedRandy JohnsonCardinals - SavesJason IsringhausenNationals - GamesJon Rauch
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Yeah, let's get some clarity. Do the Nats' records include the Expos? Do the Rangers' records include the Senators?Etc.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted March 7, 2008 Author Posted March 7, 2008 (edited) Re-clarification -- (I thought it was clear in the initial post!)Gwreck wrote:(For purposes of this quiz, Braves = Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta; Nationals = Montreal and Washington; Twins = Washington and Minnesota, etc.)Braves = Boston, Milwaukee and AtlantaOrioles = St. Louis and Baltimore Dodgers = Brooklyn and Los AngelesGiants = New York and San FranciscoAthletics = Philadelphia, KC and OaklandNationals = Washington and MontrealRangers = Washington and TexasTwins = Washington and MinnesotaBrewers = Seattle and MilwaukeeThis should answer Rockin Doc's question and be a gentle reminder to Edgy that his Jon Rauch answer was not exactly what the judges were looking for.---I'll let a few more people get some guesses in before revealing answers.DocTee got 10, Rockin' Doc 6 and AG/DC 12. Edited March 7, 2008 by Guest
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Gentle reminder that he's a non-reading dope.
Guest AG/DC Guests Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 I'll replace Rauch with ex-Met Tim Burke.
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted March 7, 2008 Posted March 7, 2008 Be warned, these are guesses.[u:e68f337433]Offensive Categories[/u:e68f337433]Diamondbacks - Luis Gonzalez Cubs - Ernie BanksWhite Sox - Frank ThomasIndians - Jim ThomeTigers - Alan TrammellMarlins - Jeff ConineAngels - Garrett AndersonDodgers - Duke SniderTwins - Kirby PuckettYankees - Joe DimaggioAthletics - Rickey HendersonGiants - Willie MaysDevil Rays - Aubrey HuffRangers - No IdeaBlue Jays - Dave Winfield[u:e68f337433]Pitching Categories[/u:e68f337433]Braves - John SmoltzOrioles - Armando Benitez Red Sox - Oil Can BoydReds - David WeathersRockies - Jeff FrancisAstros - Nolan RyanRoyals - No IdeaBrewers - Ben SheetsMets - Steve TraschelPhillies - Jeff ReardonPirates - No IdeaPadres - Jake PeavyMariners - Randy JohnsonCardinals - Quilvio VerasNationals - Robb Nenn
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted March 8, 2008 Author Posted March 8, 2008 Guesses or not, you still did get 4 right.Even though Quilvio Veras wasn't a pitcher. Did you maybe mean Dan Quisenberry?
Guest Triple Dee Guests Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Gwreck wrote:Got the idea from the Mantei thread.Can you name the all-time franchise leaders for the following categories?(For purposes of this quiz, Braves = Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta; Nationals = Montreal and Washington; Twins = Washington and Minnesota, etc.)Offensive CategoriesDiamondbacks - Stolen Bases Cubs - RBIWhite Sox - RunsIndians - Home RunsTigers - GamesMarlins - HitsAngels - Home RunsDodgers - HitsTwins - Home RunsYankees - HitsAthletics - HitsGiants - RBIDevil Rays - Home RunsRangers - HitsBlue Jays - HitsPitching CategoriesBraves - StrikeoutsOrioles - Saves Red Sox - LossesReds - GamesRockies - WinsAstros - WinsRoyals - StrikeoutsBrewers - StrikeoutsMets - LossesPhillies - SavesPirates - Innings PitchedPadres - WinsMariners - Innings PitchedCardinals - SavesNationals - GamesMet content: 7 of the answers are Mets players.Can I add a pitching category?Devil Rays -- Strikeouts
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Gwreck wrote:Guesses or not, you still did get 4 right.Even though Quilvio Veras wasn't a pitcher. Did you maybe mean Dan Quisenberry?no, i meant Dave Veres, who is also likely the wrong answer.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Offensive CategoriesDiamondbacks - Stolen Bases -- Tony Womack Cubs - RBI -- Sammy SosaWhite Sox - Runs -- Eddie Collins Indians - Home Runs -- Rocky ColavitoTigers - Games -- Charlie GehringerMarlins - Hits -- Miguel CabreraAngels - Home Runs -- Don BaylorDodgers - Hits -- Duke SniderTwins - Home Runs -- Harmon KillegrewYankees - Hits -- Joe DiMaggioAthletics - Hits -- Chuck KleinGiants - RBI -- Willie MaysDevil Rays - Home Runs -- Fred McGriffRangers - Hits -- Ivan RodriguezBlue Jays - Hits -- Devon WhitePitching CategoriesBraves - Strikeouts -- Warren SpahnOrioles - Saves -- Greg Olsen Red Sox - Losses -- Cy YoungReds - Games -- John FrancoRockies - Wins -- Mike HamptonAstros - Wins -- Larry DierkerRoyals - Strikeouts -- Mark GubizaBrewers - Strikeouts -- Pete VukovichMets - Losses -- Tom SeaverPhillies - Saves -- Steve BedrosianPirates - Innings Pitched -- Vern LawPadres - Wins -- Randy JonesMariners - Innings Pitched -- Randy JohnsonCardinals - Saves -- Todd WorrellNationals - Games -- Steve (not J.) Rogers
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted March 8, 2008 Author Posted March 8, 2008 Correct AnswersOffensive CategoriesDiamondbacks - Stolen Bases Tony Womack - Rockin' Doc, AG/DCCubs - RBIWhite Sox - RunsFrank Thomas - Nymr83Indians - Home RunsJim Thome - Doc Tee, Rockin' Doc, Nymr83Tigers - GamesAl Kaline - Rockin' Doc. Kaline had just 28 more games as Tiger than Cobb.Marlins - HitsAngels - Home RunsDodgers - HitsTwins - Home RunsHarmon Killebrew - DocTee, Rockin' Doc, AG/DC, Frayed KnotPossibly the easiest, although I would always forget Killebrew as a 500 homer guy. Most of the franchise records are his, Puckett's or Walter Johnson's.Yankees - HitsLou Gehrig - DocTee, Rockin' Doc, AG/DCJeter needs only 366 to take over the franchise lead (he's still behind Mantle and Ruth, and passed DiMaggio this year).Athletics - HitsBert Campaneris - Rockin' DocHenderson is third.Giants - RBIMel Ott - AG/DCOtt (1860) has exactly one more RBI as a Giant than Mays. Bonds third, McCovey fourth.Devil Rays - Home RunsAubrey Huff - DocTee, Nymr83Huff 128; McGriff second with 99.Rangers - HitsPudge Rodriguez - Frayed KnotPudge has 31 more than Palmeiro. Gonzalez 3, Michael Young 4, Sierra 5.Blue Jays - HitsTony Fernandez - AG/DCDelgado is second. He also leads Toronto in HR, RBI and Runs.Pitching CategoriesBraves - StrikeoutsJohn Smoltz - Nymr83Smoltz-Niekro-Spahn-Glavine-Maddux. Smoltz passed Niekro this past season.Orioles - SavesGregg Olsen - Frayed Knot Tippy Martinez is #2.Red Sox - LossesTim Wakefield - DocTeeWakefield is entering his 14th(!) season with Boston. He is still 34 wins behind Young and Clemens though (who are tied at #1 for Boston).Reds - GamesPedro Borbon - AG/DCThought this was the toughest one in the whole quiz.Rockies - WinsJason Jennings - DocTeeJennings 58; Astacio 53; Francis 47.Astros - WinsJoe Niekro - AG/DCLarry Dierker was #2. Oswalt (#3) is still 32 wins behind Niekro.Royals - StrikeoutsKevin Appier - Rockin' DocMark Gubicza is #2.Brewers - StrikeoutsTeddy Higuera - DocTee, AG/DCBen Sheets will take over in 2008 (he's currently 38 behind).Mets - LossesJerry Koosman - DocTee, AG/DCPhillies - SavesPirates - Innings PitchedBob Friend - AG/DCThe hardest ex-Met to get in the quiz.Padres - WinsMariners - Innings PitchedCardinals - SavesJason Isringhausen - DocTee, AG/DCI expected some Lee Smith guesses.Nationals - Games Tim Burke - DocTee, AG/DCFernandez, Appier, Koosman, Friend, Isringhausen and Burke are the Mets correctly identified so far. One more outstanding.
smg58 Old-Timey Member Posted March 8, 2008 Posted March 8, 2008 Offensive Categories Diamondbacks - Stolen Bases .............Tony WomackCubs - RBI ...Ernie BanksWhite Sox - Runs ... Luis AparicioIndians - Home Runs .....Rocky ColavitoTigers - Games .....Al KalineMarlins - Hits ......Juan PierreAngels - Home Runs .....Garrett AndersonDodgers - Hits .....Gil HodgesTwins - Home Runs ...Harmon KillebrewYankees - Hits ...Mickey MantleAthletics - Hits ...Jimmie FoxxGiants - RBI ...Willie MaysDevil Rays - Home Runs Aubrey HuffRangers - Hits ....Juan GonzalezBlue Jays - Hits ... John OlerudPitching Categories Braves - Strikeouts ...Warren SpahnOrioles - Saves ...Don StanhouseRed Sox - Losses ...Roger ClemensReds - Games ...David WeathersRockies - Wins ...Jason JenningsAstros - Wins ...Nolan RyanRoyals - Strikeouts .... Bret SaberhagenBrewers - Strikeouts ... Ben SheetsMets - Losses ...Jerry KoosmanPhillies - Saves ...Tug McGrawPirates - Innings Pitched...John Candelaria Padres - Wins ...Dave DraveckyMariners - Innings Pitched ...Randy JohnsonCardinals - Saves ...Bruce SutterNationals - Games ...Jeff Reardon
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted March 8, 2008 Author Posted March 8, 2008 6 for smg.We still have 7 answers outstanding, one of whom played for the Mets.
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