There may be no Hall of Famer who lost a higher percentage of his potential career value as a result of World War II than Hank Greenberg. But COG voters did not let Greenberg’s lost baseball years stand in the way of making him a quick, clear choice as the 76th player inducted into the High Heat Stats Circle of Greats. More on Hank, and the voting, after the jump. Continue reading
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World Series Game 7
Tonight, the Royals and Giants take the field for game 7, the 37th time the Fall Classic has had a winner-take-all final game. Home teams are riding a 9 game winning streak in game 7 that goes back to 1982. But, before that, it was a very different trend with the visitors posting a 13-3 game 7 record from 1952 to 1979. Overall, it’s a narrow 19-17 edge for home team in game 7.
More on game 7 after the jump. Continue reading
Quick notes on World Series Games 6 and 7
Game 6: @Royals 10, Giants 0 — Jake Peavy was on a very short leash, but it still proved too much rope.
World Series Game 5 Notes: Bum Lugs Jints to the Brink
@Giants 5, Royals 0, Giants go up 3-2 — Madison Bumgarner’s eight strikeouts are fairly modest by today’s standards for an utterly dominant game. But he got them when they counted most:
Quiz – what’s old is new again (solved)
What do a few modern pitchers have in common with several old-time hurlers? That’s for you to consider in Quiz #1 on this World Series off day.
Quiz #2 is entirely frivolous and inspired by the Fox network when they made mention that Game #4 was the first ever in a World Series with both starters having a surname starting with the letter V. Thus, your job in Quiz #2 is to determine the starting pitchers in a World Series game whose first and last initials can combine to form the words shown. Bolded and underlined words have more than one solution. How many other words can you come up with?
Rk | Quiz #1 | Quiz | #2 | |
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1 | Tim Lincecum | JABS | DARK | DEAD |
2 | Clay Buchholz | SEAS | CARE | PEAS |
3 | Dwight Gooden | CRAB | HEMP | BASE |
4 | Dutch Leonard | CLAN | CREW | DREW |
5 | Rube Foster | CADS | COPS | DARN |
6 | Iron Davis | REEK | SECT | LEND |
7 | Weldon Henley | SHOD | JELL | ARMS |
Congratulations to John Autin on solving Quiz #1 and to several of our readers (particularly Luis Gomez, Steve, Scary Tuna and Richard Chester) on having some fun with Quiz #2. The answer to Quiz #1 was that only the quiz players authored a no-hit game for a pennant-winning team but failed to start a game in that year’s World Series. More after the jump.
World Series Game 3 Notes: Royals Halfway Home
World Series, Game 3: Royals 3, @Giants 2 — Kansas City’s first run scored on a groundout. Typical, right?
2014 World Series: Chatter Up!
Couldn’t quite pull together a WS preview, so I’ll offer this up as a chat space.
Quiz – Sluggers (stumped, sort of)
There have been many prolific power hitters in baseball history, but only these eight have a particular career accomplishment. What is it?
Rk | Name |
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1 | Albert Pujols |
2 | Lou Gehrig |
3 | David Ortiz |
4 | Todd Helton |
5 | Albert Belle |
6 | Hank Greenberg |
7 | Chuck Klein |
8 | Babe Ruth |
Hint: the active players shown here are not in danger of dropping off this list by the time they retire.
This one stumped everyone but Sir Richard who elected to let others have a go. The answer is that only these players have multiple seasons of 40 doubles and 40 home runs. Those seasons are after the jump.
Circle of Greats: 1911 Balloting
This post is for voting and discussion in the 75th round of balloting for the Circle of Greats (COG). This round adds players born in 1911 to the list of eligible candidates. Rules and lists are after the jump. Continue reading
Circle of Greats 1912 Results: Voters Say Arky Unlocks COG Door
For the second round in a row, Circle of Greats voters wasted no time inducting a player who the baseball writers voting on Hall of Fame candidates had egregiously overlooked. Following the example of Johnny Mize last round, Arky Vaughan had no problem gathering well more than enough support to become, in his first round of eligibility, the 74th inductee into the High Heat Stats Circle of Greats. More on Arkansas native Joseph Floyd Vaughan, and the voting, after the jump. Continue reading