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6B495E414D4278435B425F44455C2C0 wrote: Tom Sturdivant - pitcher
No. But good guess. He was in the 1st draft but not the 2nd. The expansion Senators drafted him from Boston and traded him to the Bucs in June 1961 for Tom Cheney.
No. But good guess. He was in the 1st draft but not the 2nd. The expansion Senators drafted him from Boston and traded him to the Bucs in June 1961 for Tom Cheney.
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What NL Batting record does ex-Bucco Tim Foli have in common with Pete Rose and 4 others? Hint: They all did it in the same season.
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Here's one that even the 60 Bucs Expert might not even know.
What member of the 60 Pirates also had a brother who played in MLB?
What member of the 60 Pirates also had a brother who played in MLB?
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1A3B331A31395E0 wrote: Here's one that even the 60 Bucs Expert might not even know.
What member of the 60 Pirates also had a brother who played in MLB?
I think you mean someone who played only very briefly for the 1960 Bucs.
What member of the 60 Pirates also had a brother who played in MLB?
I think you mean someone who played only very briefly for the 1960 Bucs.
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7B5A527B50583F0 wrote: What NL Batting record does ex-Bucco Tim Foli have in common with Pete Rose and 4 others? Hint: They all did it in the same season.
Foli, Rose and 4 others led the NL in HBP in 1980 but it wasn't an NL record. So I guess that's not the answer.
Foli, Rose and 4 others led the NL in HBP in 1980 but it wasn't an NL record. So I guess that's not the answer.
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557875646372652526170 wrote:
Foli, Rose and 4 others led the NL in HBP in 1980 but it wasn't an NL record. So I guess that's not the answer.
I'll guess it was the fewest HBPs to be a league-leading number.
Foli, Rose and 4 others led the NL in HBP in 1980 but it wasn't an NL record. So I guess that's not the answer.
I'll guess it was the fewest HBPs to be a league-leading number.
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0D3E222320281E2338243F382925224C0 wrote:
Foli, Rose and 4 others led the NL in HBP in 1980 but it wasn't an NL record. So I guess that's not the answer.
I'll guess it was the fewest HBPs to be a league-leading number.
Ahh, I hadn't thought of that! That probably was a record!!! ;D
Foli, Rose and 4 others led the NL in HBP in 1980 but it wasn't an NL record. So I guess that's not the answer.
I'll guess it was the fewest HBPs to be a league-leading number.
Ahh, I hadn't thought of that! That probably was a record!!! ;D
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You got it Bobster! He also played one more season but not 1961. PM me with your answer.
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Possum, are you talking about the two Smiths, both Hal Smith.
They were both catchers. Not related though.
Hal Smith from Baring, Ark catcher in 1965
Hal Smith from West Franfort, IL catcher/3B with Bucs from 1960-61 before going to the Houston Colt 45's and then the Cinny Redlegs
I'm stumped after that! Dying to know the answer
They were both catchers. Not related though.
Hal Smith from Baring, Ark catcher in 1965
Hal Smith from West Franfort, IL catcher/3B with Bucs from 1960-61 before going to the Houston Colt 45's and then the Cinny Redlegs
I'm stumped after that! Dying to know the answer