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Didn't even know Bogaerts was from Aruba until I made this quiz.

Nope on Ruppert.

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present)
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - former Met
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999)
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - had an RBI single in the 2000 NLDS
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - former Met
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present)
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present)
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Frenchman who played in French Canada
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013)
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972)
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010)
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)


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MORE HINTS!

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Seriously. Active player with nearly 600 home runs. How quickly we forget.
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - former Met, way better known as a manager now than as a player
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - currently the Red Sox' hitting coach, best known as a DH
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - utility outfielder, had an RBI single in the 2000 NLDS. Spent his entire MLB career with the Giants.
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - currently something of a big-contract FA bust
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - former Met
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Met killer
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Frenchman who played in French Canada; one of only three Expos with a no-hitter
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - electrocuted his cousins in his pool
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - this is a gimme come on kids
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)


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seawolf17 wrote:
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Seriously. Active player with nearly 600 home runs. How quickly we forget.


I feel like I should know this, but I'm so bad with current players that I have no idea.

seawolf17 wrote:

SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - currently something of a big-contract FA bust


I can't think of his name right now, but I think it was the guy who used to be in Cincinnati and may have been the subject of the first "Let's talk about..." threads.


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Bingo and bingo!

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Seriously. Active player with nearly 600 home runs. How quickly we forget.
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - Bruce Bochy (FK)
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - currently the Red Sox' hitting coach, best known as a DH
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - utility outfielder, had an RBI single in the 2000 NLDS. Spent his entire MLB career with the Giants.
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - the guy who used to be in Cincinnati and may have been the subject of the first "Let's talk about..." threads (BG)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - former Met
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Met killer
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Frenchman who played in French Canada; one of only three Expos with a no-hitter
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - electrocuted his cousins in his pool
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - this is a gimme come on kids
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)

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FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Frenchman who played in French Canada; one of only three Expos with a no-hitter


Sacre bleu! Sacre powder bleu!



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S. KOREA is Choo


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No, Chili Davis's mom only hit 290 homers. Not enough to make the list.

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Seriously. Active player with nearly 600 home runs. How quickly we forget.
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - Bruce Bochy (FK)
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - Chili Davis (FK)
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - utility outfielder, had an RBI single in the 2000 NLDS. Spent his entire MLB career with the Giants.
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - Shin-Soo Choo (JCL)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - former Met
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Met killer
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Charlie Lea (Edgy)
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - electrocuted his cousins in his pool
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - this is a gimme come on kids
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)


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seawolf17 wrote:

PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - electrocuted his cousins in his pool


seawolf is just awesome.


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BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Seriously. Active player with nearly 600 home runs. How quickly we forget.
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - Bruce Bochy (FK)
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - Chili Davis (FK)
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - utility outfielder, had an RBI single in the 2000 NLDS. Spent his entire MLB career with the Giants.
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - Shin-Soo Choo (JCL)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - former Met
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Met killer
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Charlie Lea (Edgy)
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - He Who Shall Not Be Named (CF)
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - Chan Ho Park (CF)
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)


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POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name




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Columbian Met-killer: Julio Teheran who I thought was Iranian


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POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name



Nope. Mike Wazowski never made it past single-A.


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seawolf17 wrote:
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - utility outfielder, had an RBI single in the 2000 NLDS. Spent his entire MLB career with the Giants.

Marvin Bernard, who I remember mostly because he appears in "The Chick in the J.T. Snow Tee-Shirt."


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Seriously. Active player with nearly 600 home runs. How quickly we forget.


I feel like I should know this, but I'm so bad with current players that I have no idea.


A guy I like to call Albert Pujols

oe: D'oh!!


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Benard was probably the hardest guy to get on this quiz. I left out all the countries that had only obscure/old players. (And realized after I started it that I forgot Vietnam.)

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Albert Pujols *giggle* (CF)
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - Bruce Bochy (FK)
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - Chili Davis (FK)
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - Marvin Benard (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - Shin-Soo Choo (JCL)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - former Met
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Julio Teheran (JCL)
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Charlie Lea (Edgy)
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - He Who Shall Not Be Named (CF)
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - Chan Ho Park (CF)
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)


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Career Taiwanese MLB HR Leaders:
Chin-lung Hu 2
Hung-Chih Kuo 1 (a pitcher HR!)
nine players tied at 0

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Albert Pujols *giggle* (CF)
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - Bruce Bochy (FK)
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - Chili Davis (FK)
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - current AL East wunderkind
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - Marvin Benard (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - Shin-Soo Choo (JCL)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - Chin-lung Hu (CF)
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Julio Teheran (JCL)
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Charlie Lea (Edgy)
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - He Who Shall Not Be Named (CF)
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - Chan Ho Park (CF)
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)


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Netherlands hitter is YES INDEEDY, Suzyn, Didi Gregorious!


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[insert fman joke here]

BATTERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (2013-present) - Xander Bogaerts (JCL)
AUSTRALIA: Most career HR (105) (1992-1999) - Dave Nilsson (Edgy)
BRAZIL: Most career HR (57) (2012-present) - Yan Gomes (FK)
COLOMBIA: Most career HR (140) (1996-2011) - Edgar Renteria (FK)
CURACAO: Most career HR (434) (1996-2012) - Andruw Jones (CF)
CUBA: Most career HR (569) (1986-2005) - Rafael Palmroido (FK)
DR: Most career HR (609) (1989-2007) - Sammy Sosa (BG)
DR: 2nd in HR (591) (2001-present) - Albert Pujols *giggle* (CF)
FRANCE: most career HR (26) (1978-1987) - Bruce Bochy (FK)
GERMANY: Most career HR (78) (1989-1999) - best known as a Yankee/Mariner corner infielder type, currently a Mariners broadcaster
JAMAICA: Most career HR (350) (1981-1999) - Chili Davis (FK)
JAPAN: Most career HR (175) (2003-2012) - Hideki Matsui (JCL)
MEXICO: Most career HR (320) (1991-2006) - Vinny Castilla (JCL)
NETHERLANDS: Most career HR (42) (2012-present) - Didi Gregorius (JCL)
NICARAGUA: Most career HR (54) (1995-2003) - Marvin Benard (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career HR (358) (1999-2012) - Carlos Lee (MGIM)
PR: Most career HR (473) (1993-2009) - Carlos Delgado (BG)
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (2005-present) - Shin-Soo Choo (JCL)
TAIWAN: Most career HR (2) (not a typo) (2007-2011) - Chin-lung Hu (CF)
UK: Most career HR (264) (1946-1960) - Bobby Thomson (FK)

PITCHERS:
ARUBA: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2009) - Sidney Ponson (Edgy)
COLOMBIA: 1st in W (47), 2nd in Ks (709) (2011-present) - Julio Teheran (JCL)
COLOMBIA: 2nd in W (46), 1st in Ks (781) (2012-present) - 0-1 in one start against the Mets in his career, thanks to a Neil Walker HR
DR: Most career W (243) (1960-1975) - Juan Marichal (sharpie)
DR: 2nd in W (233) (1997-present) - Bartolo! (JCL)
FRANCE: Most career W (62) (1980-1988) - Charlie Lea (Edgy)
JAPAN: Most career W (123) (1995-2008) - Hideo Nomo (BG)
NETHERLANDS: Most career everything, more or less (1970-1992) - Bert Blyleven (BG)
NICARAGUA: Most career everything, more or less (1976-1998) - Dennis Martinez (LWFS)
PANAMA: Most career W (1998-2015) - Bruce Chen (Edgy)
PANAMA: Most career W (1995-2013) - He Who Shall Not Be Named (CF)
POLAND: Most career everything, more or less (1956-1972) - might be too old for this crew, but he's got a pretty Polish-sounding name
PR: Most career everything, more or less (1998-2011) - former Expo, among other teams
SOUTH KOREA: Most career everything, more or less (1994-2010) - Chan Ho Park (CF)
TAIWAN: Most career W (68) (2005-present) - Chien-Ming Wang (JCL)

Also - Hung-Chih Kuo's home run? Off the Mets' John Maine, of course.

Total Home Runs by Taiwanese MLBers
beginning of time-2006: 0
2007 Dodgers: 3
2008-present: 0


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seawolf17 wrote:
Also, the German guy is the hardest to get on this quiz. I'd be blown away if anyone guesses him.


Seriously? Harder than the Polish guy?


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