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Below are the answers to the baseball trivia.

  1. Rickey Henderson and Vince Coleman
  2. The first AL pitcher was Dan Quisenberry with 45 in 1983 for the Royals.  The first NL pitcher was Bruce Sutter with 45 for the 1984 Cardinals.

  3. Jeff Bagwell – 152 runs for the Houston Astros in 2000.

  4. Walter Johnson and Tom Seaver

  5. Albert Belle

  6. Steve Carlton – 1980 Phillies with 304 innings.

  7. Jamie Moyer – 491 homeruns.

  8. None.  This is the only decade without a 50 homerun season since prior to 1920.

  9. Ferguson Jenkins

  10. Nolan Ryan - 10 Grand Slams Allowed

  11. Ivan Rodriguez – 547 doubles.

  12. Fred Lynn, 1975 Boston Red Sox and Ichiro Suzuki, 2001 Seattle Mariners.

  13. Tris Speaker with 792 doubles.

  14. Bob Welch won 27 games for the Oakland A's in 1990.

  15. Rogers Hornsby 1922 & 1925 and Ted Williams 1942 & 1947.

  16. Howard Johnson – New York Mets in 1991 with 38 homeruns.

  17. Edgar Renteria singled in the Series winning run for the Florida Marlins in 1997 against the Cleveland Indians in game 7 and grounded to the pitcher in 2004 as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals who were swept by the Boston Red Sox

  18. Larry Walker

  19. Ernie Lombardi, Boston Braves 1942.

  20. Rogers Hornsby - 1921—1925 St. Louis Cardinals.

  21. Bill Buckner—1974 Dodgers vs. A’s and 1986 Red Sox vs. Mets.

  22. Rusty Staub — Houston (792), Montreal (531), New York Mets (709) and Detroit (582).

  23. Seven  - Hit, walk, hit by pitch, defensive interference, fielder’s choice, dropped third strike and error.
  24. Albert Pujols (St. Louis Cardinals), he did it for 6 seasons, missed by 1 run scored in 2007 and achieved the levels again in 2008.
  25. Frank Robinson - 1961 Cincinnati Reds and 1966 Baltimore Orioles.
  26. Manny Ramirez
  27. Bill Terry -  .401 for the 1930 New York Giants.
  28. Juan Pierre with 429 steals.
  29. Despite having the 3rd highest career batting average (.356) and single season totals of .408, .395 and .373, Joe Jackson never won a batting title.

 

 

 

 

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