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Obscure sports trivia

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Chef2, Jan 3, 2019.

  1. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    Besides that team, which MLB team has gone the longest without one? And, for bonus points, who threw it?

    Have no idea, gonna guess Cleveland, with Dennis Eckersley?
     
  2. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    That is correct.
     
  3. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    Right team, wrong guy. The Indians have the longest streak without one, with the last no-hitter being Len Barker's perfect game in May 1981. The Brewers are second, with Juan Nieves' no-hitter in April 1987.
     
  4. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    I considered Barker's perfecto but thought it came before Eck's game.
     
  5. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    One of the most famous players in MLB history was on six teams that lost in the World Series. Not sure if that has ever been matched. Who is/was he?
     
  6. cyclingwriter2

    cyclingwriter2 Well-Known Member

    Will start with Jackie Robinson?
     
  7. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    No. Jackie lost in 1947, 1949, 1952, 1953 and 1956. "Only" five. Pee Wee Reese lost six, all to the Yankees, but he is not the guy I am thinking of.

    One caveat: The guy I'm thinking of was on a league-championship team, but did not appear in his final World Series. He is one of the most famous players in MLB history, who changed the way the game is played.
     
    Last edited: Sep 2, 2019
  8. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    Willie Mays?
     
  9. micropolitan guy

    micropolitan guy Well-Known Member

    No. Only four WS for Willie. Won in 1954, lost in 1951, 1962 and 1973.
     
  10. Sea Bass

    Sea Bass Well-Known Member

    I’m curious about the “changed the way the game is played” part, since I don’t know that any one player ever really has.

    Do you mean Ted Williams and the shift?

    EDIT: I see Williams played in only one.
     
    Last edited: Sep 3, 2019
  11. cyclingwriter2

    cyclingwriter2 Well-Known Member

    Don Baylor? It can’t be Don Baylor?

    EDIT: it’s not Don.
     
  12. Webster

    Webster Well-Known Member

    Tommy John?
     
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