batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 These are the only four Met pitchers to have accomplished this feat in their MLB (not necessarily Met) careers:Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine.[u:j3ab8pkq]Hint #1[/u:j3ab8pkq]. It's a positive accomplishment; something each pitcher should be proud of.[u:j3ab8pkq]Hint #2[/u:j3ab8pkq]. The answer to this question can be confirmed very easily, in any reasonably comprehensive baseball database. The answer to this question is not some obscure feat like least triples given up on a Thursday in June or something of that nature.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="cooby":1m9pz8fv]rookie home run[/quote:1m9pz8fv][u:1m9pz8fv]Hint #3[/u:1m9pz8fv]. The answer is a pitching feat.DocTee Apr 02 2009 07:47 PMLed league in hit batsmen and wild pitchesmetirish Apr 02 2009 07:48 PMTriple crown winnersdinosaur jesus Apr 02 2009 08:00 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 08:01 PMThey didn't all win the triple crown. I'm trying to work out what Dean Chance did that Saberhagen (not on this list) didn't.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:01 PM="dinosaur jesus":4a3umgrz]Dean Chance didn't lead the league in strikeouts. I'm trying to work out what he did that Saberhagen (not on this list) didn't.[/quote:4a3umgrz]And Seaver! Seaver didn't do it either.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:02 PM="metirish":aq3imr2x]Triple crown winners[/quote:aq3imr2x]Your answer is affirmed. Not.Rockin' Doc Apr 02 2009 08:03 PMMy first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.seawolf17 Apr 02 2009 08:05 PMAll-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:06 PM="Rockin' Doc":13l44go0]My first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.[/quote:13l44go0]I'll stump you some more. Pedro Martinez never did it either. Johan Santana? Nope.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:07 PM="seawolf17":1x3ivcn2]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:1x3ivcn2]If that's the best you can do, Mike Scott started one. So did Saberhagen. So did Seaver. So did Viola. Among others.Don't give up.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:10 PMNolan Ryan never did it.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:27 PM="seawolf17":3pk9qczv]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:3pk9qczv]Randy Jones started an all-star game. Dock Ellis also started one.cooby Apr 02 2009 08:55 PMstruck out his first batterbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 09:49 PM="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
DocTee Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 Led league in hit batsmen and wild pitches
dinosaur jesus Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 They didn't all win the triple crown. I'm trying to work out what Dean Chance did that Saberhagen (not on this list) didn't.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="dinosaur jesus":4a3umgrz]Dean Chance didn't lead the league in strikeouts. I'm trying to work out what he did that Saberhagen (not on this list) didn't.[/quote:4a3umgrz]And Seaver! Seaver didn't do it either.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:02 PM="metirish":aq3imr2x]Triple crown winners[/quote:aq3imr2x]Your answer is affirmed. Not.Rockin' Doc Apr 02 2009 08:03 PMMy first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.seawolf17 Apr 02 2009 08:05 PMAll-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:06 PM="Rockin' Doc":13l44go0]My first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.[/quote:13l44go0]I'll stump you some more. Pedro Martinez never did it either. Johan Santana? Nope.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:07 PM="seawolf17":1x3ivcn2]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:1x3ivcn2]If that's the best you can do, Mike Scott started one. So did Saberhagen. So did Seaver. So did Viola. Among others.Don't give up.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:10 PMNolan Ryan never did it.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:27 PM="seawolf17":3pk9qczv]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:3pk9qczv]Randy Jones started an all-star game. Dock Ellis also started one.cooby Apr 02 2009 08:55 PMstruck out his first batterbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 09:49 PM="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="metirish":aq3imr2x]Triple crown winners[/quote:aq3imr2x]Your answer is affirmed. Not.Rockin' Doc Apr 02 2009 08:03 PMMy first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.seawolf17 Apr 02 2009 08:05 PMAll-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:06 PM="Rockin' Doc":13l44go0]My first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.[/quote:13l44go0]I'll stump you some more. Pedro Martinez never did it either. Johan Santana? Nope.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:07 PM="seawolf17":1x3ivcn2]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:1x3ivcn2]If that's the best you can do, Mike Scott started one. So did Saberhagen. So did Seaver. So did Viola. Among others.Don't give up.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:10 PMNolan Ryan never did it.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:27 PM="seawolf17":3pk9qczv]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:3pk9qczv]Randy Jones started an all-star game. Dock Ellis also started one.cooby Apr 02 2009 08:55 PMstruck out his first batterbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 09:49 PM="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 My first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.
seawolf17 Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="Rockin' Doc":13l44go0]My first thought was that they each pitched a no hitter, but that obviously isn't what you're looking for since Seaver would have definitely been on that list. Everything that I can think of off the top of my head (Wins leader for season, no hitter, Cy Young Winners, etc...) for that group, Seaver accomplished as well. I'm stumped.[/quote:13l44go0]I'll stump you some more. Pedro Martinez never did it either. Johan Santana? Nope.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:07 PM="seawolf17":1x3ivcn2]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:1x3ivcn2]If that's the best you can do, Mike Scott started one. So did Saberhagen. So did Seaver. So did Viola. Among others.Don't give up.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:10 PMNolan Ryan never did it.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:27 PM="seawolf17":3pk9qczv]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:3pk9qczv]Randy Jones started an all-star game. Dock Ellis also started one.cooby Apr 02 2009 08:55 PMstruck out his first batterbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 09:49 PM="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="seawolf17":1x3ivcn2]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:1x3ivcn2]If that's the best you can do, Mike Scott started one. So did Saberhagen. So did Seaver. So did Viola. Among others.Don't give up.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:10 PMNolan Ryan never did it.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 08:27 PM="seawolf17":3pk9qczv]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:3pk9qczv]Randy Jones started an all-star game. Dock Ellis also started one.cooby Apr 02 2009 08:55 PMstruck out his first batterbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 09:49 PM="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 Nolan Ryan never did it.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="seawolf17":3pk9qczv]All-Star Game? Starting an All-Star Game, maybe?[/quote:3pk9qczv]Randy Jones started an all-star game. Dock Ellis also started one.cooby Apr 02 2009 08:55 PMstruck out his first batterbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 09:49 PM="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="cooby":2oo4jehf]struck out his first batter[/quote:2oo4jehf]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.metsmarathon Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMstarted multiple all star gamesJohn Cougar Lunchbucket Apr 02 2009 10:33 PMI think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERAbatmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:37 PM="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 10:41 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 started multiple all star games
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="metsmarathon"]started multiple all star gamesWe have a winner! (And seawolf's gonna kill me, but fair is fair. What would Alex Trebek have done?)The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in two All-Star Games.Spahn ('58 and '61)Chance ('64 and '67)Gooden ('86 and '88)Glavine ('91 and '92)Good job.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="John Cougar Lunchbucket":3gnoo1co]I think I know. Had a season with a sub 2 ERA[/quote:3gnoo1co]Seaver had a 1.76 ERA in 1971.Edgy DC Apr 02 2009 11:00 PMMy late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:28 PMEdited 1 time(s), most recently on Apr 02 2009 11:32 PM="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted April 2, 2009 Posted April 2, 2009 My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 ="Edgy DC":73xqxkte]My late-coming guess: threw a one hitter as a rookie. Glavine didn't qualify, though.[/quote:73xqxkte]Kevin Appier and Hideo Nomo, among a few other one-time Mets, threw one-hitters as rookies. Nomo also started the '95 All Star Game during his, ahem, "rookie" if you wanna call it that, year.batmagadanleadoff Apr 02 2009 11:31 PMIn his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.metsmarathon Apr 03 2009 12:20 PMspahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.batmagadanleadoff Apr 03 2009 02:07 PM="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.cooby Apr 03 2009 06:18 PM="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 2, 2009 Author Posted April 2, 2009 In his rookie season, Jae Seo was the starting pitcher for the Mets in a combined one-hitter against the Marlins. Met pitchers faced the minimum 27 batters in that game.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted April 3, 2009 Posted April 3, 2009 spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted April 3, 2009 Author Posted April 3, 2009 ="metsmarathon"]spahn started in '49 also. that's why i said multiple, and not two.The following pitchers - Warren Spahn, Dean Chance, Dwight Gooden and Tom Glavine - are the only one-time Mets to have been the starting pitcher in more than one All-Star Game.Extra credit for you.
Guest cooby Guests Posted April 3, 2009 Posted April 3, 2009 ="batmagadanleadoff":311d7ncm]="cooby":311d7ncm]struck out his first batter[/quote:311d7ncm]How come you don't tell us any more cat stories? I like those.[/quote:311d7ncm]Thank you! I will!(somebody likes my cat stories! somebody likes my cat stories!)
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