batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 29, 2011 Posted May 29, 2011 Hints:The two remaining players batted lefty, exclusively.One player hit his triples for an AL team; the other for an NL team.One player has the same first name as one of the correctly guessed players.One player, just like Roberto Clemente, made this list even though some of his triples were hit prior to 1962, and thus disregarded.Both players are retired, were All-Stars, received MVP votes and were Gold Glove winners.Both players made the cover of Sports Illustrated (back when that magazine mattered).I'm withholding some other hints that would make the identification of one of these players very easy. I suppose that this is another hint.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 29, 2011 Posted May 29, 2011 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Willie McGee?McGee hit 83 triples for the Cards, switch-hitted, never made the cover of SI, was already guessed by Edgy and stole Dwight Gooden's MVP award.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 29, 2011 Posted May 29, 2011 I'll flip the rest of the cards over because I'm not gonna be around tomorrow.1. George Brett - Royals - 1372. Willie Wilson - Royals - 1333. Robin Yount - Brewers - 1264. Lou Brock - Cards - 1215. Pete Rose - Reds - 1156. Roberto Clemente - Pirates - 1087. Carl Crawford - Devil Rays/Rays - 1058. Willie Davis - Dodgers - 1039. Jimmy Rollins - Phillies - 9910. Jose Reyes - Mets - 9111. Rod Carew - Twins - 90 And for your reading and viewing pleasure, here are your all-time HR leaders for each franchise, not including pre-1962 stats:1. Barry Bonds - Giants - 586 (Willie Mays, 646 HR's, all-time franchise leader)2. Mike Schmidt � Phillies - 5483. Sammy Sosa � Cubs - 5454. Hank Aaron - Braves - 480 (733 total Braves HR's)5. Willie Stargell � Pirates - 4756. Jeff Bagwell � Astros - 4497. Frank Thomas - White Sox - 4488. Carl Yastrzemski - Red Sox - 441 (452 total Red Sox HR's; Ted Williams, 521 HR's, all-time franchise leader)9. Cal Ripken - Orioles - 43110. Harmon Killebrew - Twins - 429 (559 total Senators/Twins HR's)11. Ken Griffey, Jr. � Mariners - 41712. Albert Pujols � Cards - 416 (All-time franchise leader, Stan Musial, 475 HR's)13. Johnny Bench - Reds - 38914. Juan Gonzalez � Rangers - 37215. Mark McGwire � A�s - 36316. Todd Helton � Rockies - 33917. Carlos Delgado � Blue Jays - 33618. Jim Thome � Indians - 334 19. George Brett � Royals - 31720. Norm Cash � Tigers - 314 (373 total Tigers HR's; Al Kaline, 399 HR's, all-time franchise leader)21. Tim Salmon - Angels - 29922. Bernie Williams � Yankees - 287 (Babe Ruth, 659, yada, yada, yada)23. Eric Karros � Dodgers - 270 (Duke Snider, 389 HR's, all-time franchise leader)24. Darryl Strawberry - Mets - 25225. Robin Yount � Brewers - 25126. Vladimir Guerrero � Expos/Nationals - 23427. Luis Gonzalez � Diamondbacks - 22428. Nate Colbert � Padres - 16329. Dan Uggla � Marlins - 15430. Carlos Pena � Devil Rays/Rays - 144
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 Looked up to see by how much I missed Jose Cruz by (not a whole lot) and was revolted to see where he ended his career with the MFYs.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 Brett was a logical answer. Great hitter, long career in one place, plus Kaufman/Ewing Stadium was a great doubles/triples/inside-park HR spot (astroturf and funky corners).
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 Here are your franchise hits leaders, not including pre-1962 stats. Four of the top seven players on this list accumulated 3,000+ hits for an expansion team.1. Pete Rose � Reds � 3,3582. Carl Yastrzemski � Red Sox � 3,264 (3,419 total Red Sox hits)3. Cal Ripken, Jr. � Orioles � 3,1844. George Brett � Royals � 3,1545. Robin Yount � Brewers � 3,1426. Tony Gwynn � Padres � 3,1417. Craig Biggio � Astros � 3,0608. Derek Jeter � Yankees � 2,9809. Lou Brock � Cardinals � 2,713 (Brock 2nd all-time Cards hit ldr., Musial � 3,630 hits #1)10. Chipper Jones � Braves � 2,536 (Jones 2nd all-time Braves hit ldr.,Aaron - 3,600 hits #1)11. Ryne Sandberg � Cubs � 2,384 (Sandberg 4th all time Cubs hit ldr., Anson/Banks/Williams)12. Lou Whitaker � Tigers � 2,369 (Whitaker 6th all time Tigers hit ldr., Cobb � 3,900 hits #1)13. Garret Anderson � Angels � 2,36814. Kirby Puckett � Twins � 2,304 (Puckett 2d all-time Senators/Twins hits; Sam Rice 2,889 hits #1)15. Ichiro Suzuki � Mariners � 2,30316. Todd Helton � Rockies � 2,28017. Mike Schmidt � Phillies � 2,23418. Willie Stargell - Pirates � 2,232 (Stargell, 7th all time Pirates hit ldr., Clemente � 3,000 hits #1)19. Frank Thomas � White Sox � 2,136 (Thomas 3rd all time Sox hit ldr., Appling/Fox)20. Willie Davis � Dodgers � 1,977 (2,091 total Dodger hits; 3rd all time; Zack Wheat 2,804 hits #1)21. Barry Bonds � Giants � 1,951(Bonds, 5th all time Giants hit ldr., Mays � 3,187 hits #1)22. Michael Young � Rangers � 1,91523. Bert Campaneris � A�s � 1,88224. Tim Wallach � Expos/Nationals � 1,69425. Omar Vizquel � Indians � 1,616 (Vizquel, 7th all time Indians hit ldr., Lajoie � 2,046 hits #1)26. Tony Fernandez � Blue Jays � 1,58327. Carl Crawford � Devil Rays/Rays � 1,48028. Ed Kranepool � Mets - 1,41829. Luis Gonzalez � Diamondbacks � 1,33730. Luis Castillo � Marlins � 1,273
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 Ichiro, by the way, pretty bad this year, tied up for one more season, and making more dough than Jason Bay.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted May 31, 2011 Posted May 31, 2011 The franchise leaders for strikeouts, not including pre-1962 stats: Nolan Ryan and Randy Johnson are the franchise leaders for two teams, each. Including pre-1962 numbers, Seaver's all-time team total would rank 9th (Feller and Johnson would leapfrog Seaver) - still not too shabby.1. Steve Carlton � Phillies � 3,0312. John Smoltz � Braves � 3,0113. Bob Gibson � Cardinals � 2,834 (3,117 total Cards K�s)4. Don Sutton � Dodgers � 2,6965. Mickey Lolich � Tigers � 2,6796. Roger Clemens � Red Sox � 2,5907. Tom Seaver � Mets � 2,5418. Nolan Ryan � Angels � 2,4169. Jim Palmer � Orioles � 2,21210. Randy Johnson � Mariners � 2,16211. Sam McDowell � Indians � 2,154 (2,159 total Indians K�s; 2nd all-time; Bob Feller, 2,581 K�s #1)12. Juan Marichal � Giants � 2,099 (2,281 total Giants K�s; 2nd all-time; Christy Mathewson, 2,504 K�s #1)13. Randy Johnson � Diamondbacks � 2,07714. Fergie Jenkins � Cubs � 2,03815. Bert Blyleven � Twins � 2,035 (2nd all time; Walter Johnson, 3,509 K�s #1)16. Nolan Ryan � Astros � 1,86617. Andy Pettitte � Yankees � 1,823 (2nd all time; Whitey Ford, 1,956 K�s #1)18. Dave Stieb � Blue Jays � 1,65819. Bob Veale � Pirates � 1,652 (2nd all-time; Bob Friend, 1,682 K�s #1)20. Steve Rogers � Expos/Nationals � 1,62121. Catfish Hunter � A�s � 1,520 (5th all-time; Eddie Plank, 1,985 K�s #1)22. Jim Maloney � Reds � 1,487 (1,592 total Reds K�s)23. Kevin Appier � Royals � 1,45824. Charlie Hough � Rangers � 1,45225. Jake Peavy � Padres � 1,34826. Wilbur Wood � White Sox � 1,325 (1,332 total White Sox K�s; 4th all-time; Billy Pierce, 1,796 K�s #1)27. Ben Sheets � Brewers - 1,20628. James Shields � Devil Rays/Rays - 88329. Dontrelle Willis � Marlins - 75730. Pedro Astacio � Rockies - 749
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted May 31, 2011 Posted May 31, 2011 Funny to see Sheets atop the Brewers list.The Brews have had a lot of good pitchers who just couldn't last: Caldwell, Higuera, and D'Amico come to mind. Vuckovich too, I guess.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 1, 2011 Posted June 1, 2011 The all-time RBI leaders for each franchise, not including statistics prior to 1962. (To even the playing field for the Mets).1. Carl Yastrzemski � Red Sox � 1,764 (1,844 total Sox RBI�s, Ted Williams #2 all-time Sox � 1,839 RBI�s)2. Cal Ripken, Jr. � Orioles � 1,6953. George Brett � Royals � 1,5964. Mike Schmidt � Phillies � 1,5955. Willie Stargell � Pirates � 1,5406. Jeff Bagwell � Astros � 1,5297. Chipper Jones � Braves � 1,522 (2d all-time; Hank Aaron, 2,202 RBI�s #1)8. Frank Thomas � White Sox � 1,4659. Barry Bonds � Giants � 1,440 (4th all-time; Mel Ott, 1,860 RBI�s #1)10. Sammy Sosa � Cubs � 1,414 (3rd all-time; Cap Anson, 1,880 RBI�s #1)11. Robin Yount � Brewers � 1,40612. Johnny Bench � Reds � 1,37613. Garret Anderson � Angels � 1,29214t. Albert Pujols � Cardinals � 1,261 (2d all-time; Stan Musial, 1,951 RBI�s #1)14t. Edgar Martinez � Mariners � 1,26114t. Todd Helton � Rockies - 1,26117. Bernie Williams � Yankees � 1,257 (6th all-time; Derek Jeter, 1,151 RBI�s, 9th place; Lou Gehrig, 1,995 RBI�s #1)18. Harmon Killebrew � Twins � 1,203 (1,540 total Senators/Twins RBI�s)19. Juan Gonzalez � Rangers � 1,18020. Tony Gwynn � Padres � 1,13821. Lou Whitaker � Tigers 1,084 (8th all-time; Ty Cobb, 1,805 RBI�s #1)22. Carlos Delgado � Blue Jays � 1,05823. Steve Garvey � Dodgers � 992 (5th all-time; Duke Snider, 1,271 RBI�s #1)24. Mark McGwire � A�s � 941 (4th all-time; Al Simmons, 1,178 RBI�s #1)25. Jim Thome � Indians � 927 (2d all time; Earl Averill 1,084 RBI�s #1)26. Tim Wallach � Expos/Nationals - 79327. Luis Gonzalez � Diamondbacks - 77428. Darryl Strawberry � Mets � 733 (David Wright 2d, 682 RBI�s)29. Carl Crawford � Devil Rays/Rays - 59230. Mike Lowell � Marlins � 578
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 2, 2011 Author Posted June 2, 2011 METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERSThrough 6/2/20111. Ed Kranepool 1,4182. JOSE REYES 1,1963. Cleon Jones 1,1884. DAVID WRIGHT 1,182
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Author Posted June 4, 2011 METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERSThrough 6/3/20111. Ed Kranepool 1,4182. JOSE REYES 1,1983. Cleon Jones 1,1884. DAVID WRIGHT 1,182
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 Baseball Reference lists the top 10 career leaders for each franchise in OPS+ (OPS adjusted for league, year and park effects), 1500 PA's min. I compiled a list of each franchise's all-time leader, again, not including stats from prior to 1962. However, lacking the formula for OPS+, I was unable to calculate the post-1961 OPS+ for any player whose career encompassed both the pre and post expansion era, and so my leaders list consists solely of players whose careers began no earlier than 1962. There were only two instances when the OPS+ franchise leader was a player whose career straddled both eras: Hank Aaron (Braves) and Harmon Killebrew (Senators/Twins).I'll post the list later on, but first some trivia. Among players whose careers began no earlier than 1962, five players are the career OPS+ leaders (1,500 PA, min.) for two different franchises. Five! Who are they?
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 Frank Robinson?Pete Rose?Carlton Fisk?
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 (I just realized that Robinson and Rose can't both be correct.)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 Benjamin Grimm wrote:Frank Robinson?Pete Rose?Carlton Fisk?All wrong answers. But Robinson was very close. He's the Orioles all-time OPS+ leader and very close to the Reds all-time OPS+ leader. BTW, even without knowing the numbers, Rose and Robinson have to be mutually exclusive guesses, right?
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 Benjamin Grimm wrote:(I just realized that Robinson and Rose can't both be correct.)Right back atcha.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 Also, Frank Robinson's Reds career covered both the pre and post expansion era. The answers to my trivia question are limited to post-1961 players.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 4, 2011 Posted June 4, 2011 McGwireMcGriffBondsA-RoidThome
G-Fafif Old-Timey Member Posted June 4, 2011 Author Posted June 4, 2011 METS ALL-TIME HIT LEADERSThrough 6/4/20111. Ed Kranepool 1,4182. JOSE REYES 1,1993. Cleon Jones 1,1884. DAVID WRIGHT 1,182
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 HahnSolo wrote:A-Rod?No-Rod
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 HahnSolo wrote:McGwireAlbert BelleMiguel CabreraMcGwire is the all-time OPS+ leader for the A's and the Cards.1. McGwire (HahnSolo)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 John Cougar Lunchbucket wrote:McGwireMcGriffBondsA-RoidThome1. McGwire - A's & Cards (HahnSolo)2. McGriff - Padres & Blue Jays (JCL)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 I'll flip over the answers soon. So howcum nobody guessed Mike Piazza?
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 ... and a rare, Kineresque appearance by the Firecracker to add Ramirez to the list.1. Mark McGwire - A's & Cards (HahnSolo)2. Fred McGriff - Padres & Blue Jays (JCL)3. Manny Ramirez - Indians & Red Sox (VCF) (tied with Thome for Indians record among post-1961 players; Shoeless Joe Jackson, all-time Indians OPS+ leader); (all-time Sox OPS+ leader, Ted Williams)One trick to this trivia question was to focus on the min. 1500 PA requirement -- roughly three seasons worth of game-time. OPS+ is a rate stat, and therefore, we weren't necessarily looking for players like Yaz or Stargell, who had to play for the same team for about two decades to accumulate their counting stat franchise records.The other two twofers are:Vladimir Guerrero - Angels & Expos (tied for Rusty Staub for all time Expos/Nats OPS+ career leader)&Gary Sheffield - Dodgers & Marlins.Here's the entire list:Adj OPS+ (min. 1,500PA, among players who debuted no earlier than 1962)1. Barry Bonds � Giants � 1992. Mark McGwire � Cardinals - 1803. Frank Robinson � Orioles � 1694. Frank Thomas � White Sox � 161 (Shoeless Joe, 2d all-time, 159 OPS+)5. Gary Sheffield � Dodgers � 160 (Mike Piazza, 2d all-time, 159 OPS+)6. Brian Giles � Pirates � 158 (Ralph Kiner, 2d all-time, 157 OPS+; Honus Wagner, 3d all-time, 154 OPS+)7. Gary Sheffield � Marlins � 1568t. Mark McGwire � A�s � 155 (3d all-time; Jimmie Foxx, 174 OPS+ #1)8t. Manny Ramirez � Red Sox � 155 (4th all-time, Ted Williams 190 OPS+ #1)8t. Alex Rodriguez � Rangers - 15511t. Richie Allen � Phillies � 153 (2d all-time; Elmer Flick, 156 OPS+ #1)11t. Joey Votto � Reds � 15311t. Miguel Cabrera � Tigers � 153 (3d all-time; Ty Cobb, 171 OPS+ #1)11t. Fred McGriff � Blue Jays - 15315. Manny Ramirez/Jim Thome � Indians 152 (4th all-time, Shoeless Joe, 182 #1)16t. Jeff Bagwell � Astros � 14916t. Fred McGriff � Padres - 14918t. Reggie Jackson � Yankees � 148 (6th all-time; Babe Ruth, 209 OPS+ #1)18t. Vladimir Guerrero/Rusty Staub � Expos/Nationals 14820t. Edgar Martinez � Mariners - 14720t. Larry Walker � Rockies � 14722. Darryl Strawberry � Mets � 145 (John Olerud, 2d all-time 142 OPS+)23. Rod Carew � Twins � 137 (Harmon Killebrew, 1st all-time, 145 OPS+)24. Danny Tartabull � Royals - 14425. Rico Carty � Braves � 143 (3d all-time; Hank Aaron, 158 OPS+ #1)26t. Vladimir Guerrero � Angels � 14126t. Ryan Braun � Brewers � 141 (Prince Fielder, 2d all-time, 140 OPS+)28. Bill Madlock/Sammy Sosa � Cubs � 139 (5th all-time; Hack Wilson, 155 OPS+ #1)29. Carlos Pena � 135 � Devil Rays/Rays30. Luis Gonzalez � Diamondbacks � 130
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