batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2014 Author Posted August 3, 2014 Let's see how far back we have to go to find each team's fourth most recent ROY winner:2003 Marlins Dontrelle Willis 1998 A's Ben Grieve 1998 Rays/Devil Rays -franchise has three ROY winners-1998 D'Backs -franchise has no ROY winners-1993 Dodgers Mike Piazza1993 Rockies -franchise has one ROY winner-1978 Braves Bob Horner1977 Mariners -franchise has three ROY winners-1977 Blue Jays -franchise has two ROY winners-1974 Cardinals Bake McBride1973 Orioles Al Bumbry1972 Red Sox Carlton Fisk1969 Royals Lou Piniella1969 (Pilots)/Brewers -franchise has two ROY winners-1969 (Expos)/Nationals -franchise has three ROY winners-1969 Padres -franchise has two ROY winners-1968 Yankees Stan Bahnsen1968 Reds Johnny Bench1967 Twins Rod Carew 1967 Mets Tom Seaver1963 White Sox Gary Peters1962 Cubs Ken Hubbs1962 Astros/Colt .45's -franchise has one ROY winner-1961 Angels -franchise has two ROY winners-1961 (Senators)/Rangers -franchise has two ROY winners-1957 Phillies Jack Sanford1955 Indians Herb Score1953 Tigers Harvey Kuenn1947* Pirates -franchise has one ROY winner- * first year of ROY award
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Oh, sorry, I missed a "next to.'Dave Magadan had a heckuva half season in 1987, punchless as it was, but came up empty. Jeff Kent split his rookie season between the AL and the NL... and got no RoY votes in either.My scoring system has turned this into a war of attrition.Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)batmagadanleadoff: 1DocTee: 0 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2014 Author Posted August 3, 2014 You know who I'm saying got some ROY votes. You know what I'm saying?
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Yes to Payday, no to Mann. I generally make it a habit to say no to menn, in fact.No.YearPlayerPlacePts.First Pl. VotesShareWinner11986Mitchell322118%Worrell21988JefferiesT6302%Sabo31989Jefferies318015%Walton41994JonesT8302%Mondesi51995IsringhausenT4403%Nomo61996Ord��ez5715%Hollandsworth72000Payton337123%Furcal82003ReyesT8101%Willis92004MatsuiT6101%Bay102010Davis7201%Poseybatmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)DocTee: 0 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)Come on.... THINK back to the scintillating Rookie of the Year races of yestertimes.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 3, 2014 Author Posted August 3, 2014 This has been an educational thread because I'm gonna adopt some of Edgy's new rules in my next quiz and an hour ago, I had no idea what stone soup was.
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted August 3, 2014 Posted August 3, 2014 Nobody's mentioned Baby Rey?
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 Baby Rey has been tagged already. Number six above.batmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)DocTee: 0 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)LWFS: -1 (1 X)Should have credited correct answers with two points, like I used to.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 Good guess. Mike Jacobs may have only played 30 games in 2005, but .310 / .375 / .710 // 1.085 is a heckuva line.No votes, though.batmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)LWFS: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 While the judges in New York state that "Since Dwight Gooden was the NL Rookie of the Year in 1984," should be clearly understood to mean post-1984, they've graciously sympathasized with the notion that you saw ambiguity there, and will not dock you a point. The world is imperfect; we can't ask language to be perfect.Point for McDowell. Two rookie Mets remain. One was almost gotten.No.YearPlayerPlacePts.First Pl. VotesShareWinner11985McDowellT6202%Coleman21986Mitchell322118%Worrell31988JefferiesT6302%Sabo41989Jefferies318015%Walton51994JonesT8302%Mondesi61995IsringhausenT4403%Nomo71996Ord��ez5715%Hollandsworth82000Payton337123%Furcal92003ReyesT8101%Willis102004MatsuiT6101%Bay112010Davis7201%Poseybatmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 1Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)LWFS: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 Baloney.batmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 1Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)LWFS: -2 (2 X)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 So close.batmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 0 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)LWFS: -2 (2 X)
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 Has anyone guessed Edgardo Alfonzo?
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 EA came up sort of in a utility role. It wasn't until year three that he began to show his beauty.batmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 0 (1 X)Benjamin Grimm: -1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)LWFS: -2 (2 X)
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 Good call. Randall K.'s 1997 generated meaningful enough interest to garner a third-place vote.No.YearPlayerPlacePts.First Pl. VotesShareWinner11985McDowellT6202%Coleman21986Mitchell322118%Worrell31987MyersT6101%Santiago41988JefferiesT6302%Sabo51989Jefferies318015%Walton61994JonesT8302%Mondesi71995IsringhausenT4403%Nomo81996Ord��ez5715%Hollandsworth92000Payton337123%Furcal102003ReyesT8101%Willis112004MatsuiT6101%Bay122010Davis7201%Poseybatmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 0 (1 X)Benjamin Grimm: -1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)LWFS: -1 (2 X)Last guy DID come up, but the judges didn't allow it as a guess on a technicality.
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 It's perhaps a headscratcher, as he gave 32 solid starts, but Jae Neo.batmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 0 (1 X)Benjamin Grimm: -1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)Nymr83: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)LWFS: -1 (2 X)
nymr83 Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 Edgy MD wrote:It's perhaps a headscratcher, as he gave 32 solid starts, but Jae Neo. wow, i had to go look that up now... Seo got no votes in 2003 for for 32 starts, 188 1/3 innings of a 110 ERA+, but Jerome Robertson (who?) got a vote and finished 7th despite pitching 160 2/3 innings to the tune of an 86 ERA+ (5.10 ERA and a 1.519 WHIP)racism!
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 The Notorious W.I.G. completes our quiz.No.YearPlayerPlacePts.First Pl. VotesShareWinner11985McDowellT6202%Coleman21986Mitchell322118%Worrell31987MyersT6101%Santiago41988JefferiesT6302%Sabo51989Jefferies318015%Walton61994JonesT8302%Mondesi71995IsringhausenT4403%Nomo81996Ord��ez5715%Hollandsworth92000Payton337123%Furcal102003ReyesT8101%Willis112003WiggintonT8101%Willis122004MatsuiT6101%Bay132010Davis7201%Poseybatmagadanleadoff: 2Mets Guy: 2 (1 X)Zvon: 1 (1 X)Frayed Knot: 1 (1 X)HahnSolo: 0 (1 X)LWFS: 0 (2 X)Benjamin Grimm: -1 (1 X)Centerfield: -1 (1 X)Nymr83: -1 (1 X)DocTee: -1 (2 X)Congratulations to co-leaders BML and MGiM. Here's a tiebreaker just for those two --- name the former Met who managed to finish second in RotY voting one season during this period.
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2014 Author Posted August 4, 2014 Let's see how far back we have to go to find each team's fifth most recent ROY winner:1998 Rays/Devil Rays -franchise has three ROY winners-1998 D'backs -franchise has no ROY winners-1993 Marlins -franchise has four ROY winners-1993 Rockies -franchise has one ROY winner-1992 Dodgers Eric Karros1988 A's Walt Weiss1971 Braves Earl Williams1969 Royals -franchise has four ROY winners-1969 Brewers/Pilots -franchise has two ROY winners-1969 Nationals/Expos -franchise has three ROY winners-1969 Padres -franchise has two ROY winners-1966 Reds Tommy Helms1965 Orioles Curt Blefary1964 Twins Tony Oliva 1962 Yankees Tom Tresh1962 Mets -franchise has four ROY winners-1962 Astros/Colt .45's -franchise has one ROY winner-1961 Red Sox Don Schwall1961 Cubs Billy Williams1961 Angels -franchise has two ROY winners-1961 Rangers/Senators -franchise has two ROY winners-1958 Giants Orlando Cepeda1956 White Sox Luis Aparicio1955 Cardinals Bill Virdon1947* Indians -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Tigers -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Phillies -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Pirates -franchise has one ROY winner- * first year of ROY award
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2014 Posted August 4, 2014 NYM also-rans who went on to better careers than the actual NL ROY winnerKevin Mitchell over Todd WorrellGregg Jefferies over Jerome WaltonGregg Jefferies over Chris SaboJose Reyes over Dontrelle Willis
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2014 Author Posted August 4, 2014 Let's see how far back we have to go to find each team's sixth most recent ROY winner:1987 A's Mark McGwire1982 Dodgers Steve Sax1963 Reds Pete Rose1960 Orioles Ron Hansen1959 (Twins)/Senators Bob Allison1958 Cubs Harry Ackerman1958 White Sox Claudio Guzman1957 Yankees Tony Kubek1954 Cardinals Wally Moon1951 Giants Willie Mays1950 Red Sox Walt Dropo1950 Braves Sam Jethroe1998 Rays/Devil Rays -franchise has three ROY winners-1998 D'backs -franchise has no ROY winners-1993 Marlins -franchise has four ROY winners-1993 Rockies -franchise has one ROY winner-1969 Royals -franchise has four ROY winners-1969 Brewers/Pilots -franchise has two ROY winners-1969 Nationals/Expos -franchise has three ROY winners-1969 Padres -franchise has two ROY winners-1962 Mets -franchise has four ROY winners-1962 Astros/Colt .45's -franchise has one ROY winner-1961 Angels -franchise has two ROY winners-1961 Rangers/Senators -franchise has two ROY winners-1947* Indians -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Tigers -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Phillies -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Pirates -franchise has one ROY winner- * first year of ROY award
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 4, 2014 Author Posted August 4, 2014 Let's see how far back we have to go to find each team's seventh most recent ROY winner:1986 A's Jose Canseco 1981 Dodgers Fernando Valenzuela1958 (Twins)/Senators Albie Pearson1956 Reds Frank Robinson1954 Yankees Bob Grim1949 (Orioles)/Browns Roy Sievers1948 Braves Alvin Dark1998 Rays/Devil Rays -franchise has three ROY winners-1998 D'backs -franchise has no ROY winners-1993 Marlins -franchise has four ROY winners-1993 Rockies -franchise has one ROY winner-1969 Royals -franchise has four ROY winners-1969 Brewers/Pilots -franchise has two ROY winners-1969 Nationals/Expos -franchise has three ROY winners-1969 Padres -franchise has two ROY winners-1962 Mets -franchise has four ROY winners-1962 Astros/Colt .45's -franchise has one ROY winner-1961 Angels -franchise has two ROY winners-1961 Rangers/Senators -franchise has two ROY winners-1947* Red Sox -franchise has six ROY winners- 1947* Giants -franchise has six ROY winners- 1947* Cardinals -franchise has six ROY winners- 1947* White Sox -franchise has five ROY winners- 1947* Cubs -franchise has five ROY winners- 1947* Indians -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Tigers -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Phillies -franchise has four ROY winners- 1947* Pirates -franchise has one ROY winner- * first year of ROY award
batmagadanleadoff Old-Timey Member Posted August 5, 2014 Author Posted August 5, 2014 Edgy MD wrote:Congratulations to co-leaders BML and MGiM. Here's a tiebreaker just for those two --- name the former Met who managed to finish second in RotY voting one season during this period.[fimg=555]http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20111222140534/uncyclopedia/images/b/bf/Audience-clapping.gif[/fimg][fimg=555]http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--SFJ3A5BB--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/17rqdvz92smd0gif.gif[/fimg][fimg=555]http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--o9TTjA5f--/c_fit,fl_progressive,q_80,w_320/17rqdl6k6wuhpgif.gif[/fimg]
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