Bucs trivia and/or This Date in Pirate History . . .
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Bucs trivia and/or This Date in Pirate History . . .
Two members of the 60 Pirates also won a second WS as fellow team members of a different team. Who are they, what other team and year of the second win? What is significant about one of their numbers?[reason]To clarify the question[/reason]
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Clemente-21 and Mazeroski-9 in 1971. Both numbers are retired. The Clemente wall is 21 feet high.
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You caught me Roberto. That is a good answer but my question was not really clear. See the edited version of the question above. You get points for your answer anyway and double if you get the correct answer from above.
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I think Dick Groat went on to a Cardinals team that won. No idea otherwise.
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Dick Groat-SS and RP-Bobby Shantz were members of the 1964 Cardinals WS team
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Dick Groat wore the same number, #24 on both teams, Pirates of 1960 and Redbirds of 1964
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Scratch Bobby Shantz, and substitute Dog Face, Bob Skinner as the 2nd member of the 1960 Pirates WS Team to appear in the 1964 WS with the Redbirds
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182F39291C3B3433341D1B5A0 wrote: Scratch Bobby Shantz, and substitute Dog Face, Bob Skinner as the 2nd member of the 1960 Pirates WS Team to appear in the 1964 WS with the Redbirds
You got half the answer correct in Groat and Skinner. How about the second half of the question? Maybe the third time is a charm for ya!
P.S. Shantz pitched for the Yankees in the 60 series and did not join the Bucs til 1961. But he did not pitch for the Cards in the 64 series.
You got half the answer correct in Groat and Skinner. How about the second half of the question? Maybe the third time is a charm for ya!
P.S. Shantz pitched for the Yankees in the 60 series and did not join the Bucs til 1961. But he did not pitch for the Cards in the 64 series.
Bucs trivia and/or This Date in Pirate History . . .
Dick Groat wore the same number, #24 on both teams, Pirates of 1960 and Redbirds of 1964
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0631273702252A2D2A0305440 wrote: Dick Groat wore the same number, #24 on both teams, Pirates of 1960 and Redbirds of 1964
Yes and No! So Groat did but what about Skinner? Try again.
Yes and No! So Groat did but what about Skinner? Try again.