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micropolitan guy

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We haven't done this for a while and need a break from BCS-football chaos.

1. Who is the only player to break par all four rounds at the U.S. Open without winning?
ANSWER: Yes, Curtis Strange.

2. Who were the first two major-league baseball players to hit homers in their teens, 20s, 30s and 40s?
ANSWER: Ty Cobb is one. Rusty Staub is the other.

3. HOF pitcher Don Sutton lost one game as a high school pitcher. Who was the winning pitcher in that game (you've heard of him).
ANSWER: Ken Stabler it is.

4. What common thread links Willie Stargell and Jody Gerut?

5. Of the original 16 major-league franchises, which was the last to lose 100 games in a single season?
ANSWER: The New York/San Francisco Giants.
 
I think I remember hearing Sutton tell the Stabler story on the radio once, but I knew they were from the same area and about the same age. Stabler was a helluva pitcher. Went 10-0 one year at Alabama. Was drafted three times, by the Yankees, Mets and Astros (Astros in the 2nd round).
 
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I figured Junior for one of the guys in question 2.

As for No. 5 I'm pretty sure the Tigers of 2003 fit that category, although it wouldn't shock me if the Pirates or Orioles lost 100 since then. I do know that the Royals and Nats have lost 100 since then, but they both came in in 1969 and aren't part of the original 16.
 
old_tony said:
I figured Junior for one of the guys in question 2.

As for No. 5 I'm pretty sure the Tigers of 2003 fit that category, although it wouldn't shock me if the Pirates or Orioles lost 100 since then. I do know that the Royals and Nats have lost 100 since then, but they both came in in 1969 and aren't part of the original 16.

I think the question means which one took the most years to lose 100, not which one did it most recently, though I could be wrong ...
 
Steak Snabler said:
old_tony said:
I figured Junior for one of the guys in question 2.

As for No. 5 I'm pretty sure the Tigers of 2003 fit that category, although it wouldn't shock me if the Pirates or Orioles lost 100 since then. I do know that the Royals and Nats have lost 100 since then, but they both came in in 1969 and aren't part of the original 16.

I think the question means which one took the most years to lose 100, not which one did it most recently, though I could be wrong ...
That makes sense in that it makes the question much tougher.
 
micropolitan guy said:
Rusty Staub is correct.

Just to clarity on No. 5, it's which of the original 16 franchises went the longest before its first 100-loss season. We do not have a correct answer.
Giants owned NY early in the 20th century before the Yankees got Ruth. Didn't lose 100 in a season till 1985. But the Angels, although they didn't start play till '61, are part of the original 16 and have never lost 100.

EDIT: I stand corrected. Angels, Senators, Mets and Astros took baseball from 16 to 20 in 1961. So the answer I think would be Giants.
 
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