– Ans. Eck made the AL All-Star team as a starter for BOS in 1977 & 1982 then as a reliever for OAK in 1988, 1990, 1991 & 1992.
– #1 He topped 40 saves in 1988 (45), 1990 (48), 1991 (43) & 1992 (51).
– #2 In 1989 he had 33 saves and he gave up only 32 hits all season. In 1990 his 48 saves easily exceeded the 41 hits that year.
FCR – Jaime Aron, Dallas
IN MEMORIAM — 29-Jul-2025 (Not part of the theme)
Q. Whose performance in one game in his MVP year was so outstanding that fans still refer to that game by his name?
Hint: #1 His Most Valuable Player Award, bestowed after that season, fell just two individual single votes shy of being unanimous.
Hint: #2 He is the only second baseman to lead either league outright in home runs in the last one hundred years.
Hint: #3 He won the Baseball Digest “Player of the Year” award in the 1980s and again in the 1990s.
Hint: #4 His highest assist total by a second baseman in one season was the best in over fifty years.
Hint: #5 He was an All-Star ten times, won nine Gold Gloves, seven Silver Sluggers, was the league Player of the Week seven times and received MVP votes six times.
Hint: #6 He was the first second baseman to exceed thirty home runs in consecutive seasons.
Hint: #7 He was named after a major leaguer, removing that player from the rolls of the Double Unique.
– #1 The NL MVP voting in 1984 was nearly unanimous for Sandberg—he received 22 of 24 first-place votes. The others went each to Tony Gwynn & Keith Hernandez.
– #2 Sandberg’s 40 HR as a second baseman in 1990 led the NL outright—no other second baseman has done so in the past century.
– #3 Sandberg was Baseball Digest’s Player of the Year in 1984 & 1990. Only George Brett (1979, 1980) & Barry Bonds (1993, 2001, 2002) have also won the award in 2 different decades. Joe Morgan (1975, 1976) is the only 2nd baseman to win twice.
– #4 His 571 assists by a second baseman in 1983 (4th most all-time) was the highest total since the Browns’ Oscar Melillo had 572 in 1930.
– #5 Full account of honors and acknowledgements listed here.
– #6 He hit 30 HR in 1989 & 40 in 1990.
– #7 Sandberg was named after Ryne Duren, MLB pitcher & notable Double Unique. Duren had been doubly unique for 9,837 days before Sandberg debuted. That removed Duren from D-U status by honoring him in name.
FCR – David Chapin, Lebanon, New Hampshire
TUESDAY — 29-Jul-2025
Q. Who is the only pitcher since the Dead Ball Era to win thirty games in a season for a National League team?
Hint: #1 He played high school baseball, even though he had dropped out of school in the 4th grade.
Hint: #2 After winning the National League Most Valuable Player Award he was the runner-up in each of the next two seasons.
– Ans. Dean’s record was 30-7 for WS champion STL in 1934.
– #1 Quoth he, “I got as far in school as the Second Reader, only I didn’t learn it all.”
– #2 MVP in 1934; 2nd on the ballot in 1935 (to CHC’s Gabby Hartnett) & 1936 (to NYG’s Carl Hubbell)
FCR – ¯Mark Pattison, Washington, DC
WEDNESDAY — 30-Jul-2025
Q. Which Hall of Famer replaced Casey Stengel as Dodgers manager?
Hint: #1 He (Not Stengel.) is the first pitcher to surrender a World Series home run to another pitcher.
Hint: #2 In thirteen of his nineteen seasons pitching in the majors, he threw more than two hundred innings, thrice leading the league, once leading the majors in that statistical category.
– Ans. Stengel managed BRO 1934-36. After pitching from 1916-1934, Grimes was the Dodgers skipper 1937-38.
– #1 In the 4th inning of G #5 of the 1920 WS (10-Oct-1920), CLE’s Jim Bagby hit a 3-run HR off Grimes following an IBB to catcher Steve O’Neill. It was the first home run ever hit by a pitcher in World Series play. Final score: CLE 8, BRO 1.
– #2 Grimes exceeded 200 IP 1918, 1920-1931, leading in 1923 (327), 1924 (310⅓)& 1928 (330⅔).
FCR – Robert Casey, Wadsworth, Ohio
MIDWEEK BONUS — 30-Jul-2025
Q. Who pitched for the Cubs, Red Sox and Angels franchises in seasons when each won a World Series championship?
Hint: #1 He pitched for a fourth team that won its division twice, but didn’t reach the World Series either time.
Hint: #2 He is the only pitcher to start a World Series game on his birthday in his rookie season.
Hint: #3 He tied for fourth in Rookie-of-the-Year voting shortly thereafter.
– Ans. As a rookie, Derringer was fortunate to a member of a nascent powerhouse in St. Louis as the Cards played in their 4th WS in 6 seasons. In 1931, they beat PHA 4-3. His 15th & final season was 1945 when his Cubs lost to the Tigers in the WS.
– #1 MLB pitching loss leader in 1933 was Derringer himself, who had lost 2 additional games before he was traded to the Reds. 25 L is the most by any CIN pitcher in the Modern Era.
– #2 Derringer was the winning pitcher in the 1940 ASG.
FCR – Andrew Milner, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
FRIDAY — 01-Aug-2025
Q. Which one-time All-Star played on multiple teams within the same state for two different states?
Hint: #1 He has pitched for major league teams in three other states where he could double up in any of them with one move.
Hint: #2 Among pitchers native to his country, he is the career statistical leader in, among others, total seasons, pitching victories, innings pitched and strikeouts.
– Ans. He played in the 1978 Little League World Series for a team based in Spain, representing Torrejón Air Base, a U.S. Air Force installation 15 miles northeast of Madrid. The base was active 1943–1945, 1947–1949, and 1954–1992. Veres was only the 2nd future big leaguer to appear for a non-US team in a Little League WS, following Hector Torres by 20 years.
– #1 His 31 saves in 1999 was also a career best. COL’s record 1s now 43, set by Wade Davis in 2003.
– #2 In 1998, w/COL, Veres reportedly used androstenedione, a substance now banned, to enhance his physical strength. He saw an increase in his fastball velocity, from below 90 mph to 92-93 mph.
– #3 Veres broke in with the Astros in May 1994, just 3 months before the season ended prematurely due to labor strife.
FCR – Bruce Duncan, Niceville, Florida
SUNDAY — 03-Aug-2025
Q. Who threw the first no-hitter for the Brooklyn Dodgers?
Hint: #1 In his major league debut, he pitched hitless ball until the sixth inning.
Hint: #2 He was the first twentieth-century pitcher to surrender home runs to each of the first two batters in a game.
– Ans. On Tuesday, 30-Apr-1940, the 2nd game of his final season, he no-hit CIN. Previous players for the same franchise had thrown no-hitters, but this was the 1st for the team called the “Brooklyn Dodgers”. Others occurred when they had been known as the Superbas & the Robins.
– #1 On 17-Apr-1932, he also issued a career-high 9 walks in 8 innings & lost the game, 4-1.
– #2 On 06-Aug-1937(1), Carleton, pitching for CHC, started the game facing BSN’s Roy Johnson & Rabbit Warstler, owners of 57 & 10 career HR. They both trotted across home plate before the 1st out was recorded. Carleton was pulled before the end of the 2nd inning, but CHC prevailed 12-6. For both batters, it was their penultimate round-tripper.
FCR – Terry Walters, Wabasha, Minnesota
WEEK’S FINALE — 03-Aug-2025
Q. Which one-time Diamondbacks pitcher led the league in losses and home runs surrendered for a Cardinals team that won the World Series the same year?
Hint: #1 He had won the National League’s Silver Slugger Award for pitchers the previous season.
Hint: #2 He was the ace of the pitching staff for Israel in the World Baseball Classic.
– #1 He was awarded the Silver Slugger bat for 2005, only the 2nd Cardinal hurler ever to win it. Starting 32 games that year as a pitcher, Marquis came to the plate 91 X and had 27 hits, 8 doubles, one triple & one home run, scoring 10 times & hitting .310, slugging .460 & putting up an OPS of .
– #2 He pitched for Israel in the 2017 WBC. His grandparents were Holocaust survivors and he was raised in a conservative Jewish household in Staten Island, New York.
FCR – Michael Landman, Wilmington ,Delaware
WEEK’S THEME – Men who played in the postseason for both the Cubs and Cards