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08-27-2004, 01:53 PM #11
LOL, no problem. I thought you must have over looked it. Lefty must be busy since this question was up over an hour before I answered. LOL I'll send the pm right away & thanks for the contest.
Rick
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08-27-2004, 01:54 PM #12
No problem Rick. I will be sure to send you something Cubbie related.
I thought this was interesting question when I heard it on the radio today.
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08-27-2004, 01:56 PM #13
It was a very good question. I had the first 4 guys I listed pretty quick. I also thought of Kingman right away but when I saw his 1977 stats & I had to start digging to find the 5th guy (Bobby Bonds).
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08-27-2004, 03:47 PM #14Originally posted by john1170
Just a note on Kingman, he had 26 HR's in 1977 but played for 4 different teams that year thus he only had 25+ HR's for 4 different teams in a season.
Yeah I counted up 5 but that's because I wrongfully used the Mets twice. I didn't even look at the teams to see if he played for them before just the amount of HRs and that he switched to a new team.
BTW I could have sworn there was a trivia question like this on YES but the question was with 30 HRS not 25 HRS because they had 4 people in the answer... I didn't catch the inning with the answer but it stumped Kay, Kaat, and O'Neill.Selling all my cards here updated as of May------------> Hidden Content
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08-27-2004, 04:27 PM #15
Originally posted by pwaldo
Yeah I counted up 5 but that's because I wrongfully used the Mets twice. I didn't even look at the teams to see if he played for them before just the amount of HRs and that he switched to a new team.
BTW I could have sworn there was a trivia question like this on YES but the question was with 30 HRS not 25 HRS because they had 4 people in the answer... I didn't catch the inning with the answer but it stumped Kay, Kaat, and O'Neill.
I actually heard this one on WFAN today with Jody McDonald. I was looking at Kingman's #'s and saw he ended his career with 2 30+ HR seasons in Oakland in 1986. Wonder why he called it quits or maybe it was from injury.
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