Roquefort Robert wrote:Vernon Wells?
Doctor Detroit wrote:Placido "The Head" Polanco
Mulligan wrote:
Re: Chad Sexington: The Chest Thumping Stump Jumper
Mulligan wrote:For the record, a three-hit effort got Torii got to 2,000 hits today.
Mulligan wrote:1. Derek Jeter; 3,304 (1995 debut)
2. Alex Rodriguez; 2,901 (1994)
3. Ichiro Suzuki; 2,608 (2001)
4. Todd Helton; 2,422 (1997)
5. MIDDLE INFIELDER (mostly AL, currently AL)
6. Albert Pujols; 2,250 (2001)
7. Michael Young; 2,237 (2000)
8. CORNER INFIELDER (both leagues, currently AL)
9. CORNER INFIELDER/DH (mostly AL, currently AL Central)
10. OUTFIELDER (mostly NL, currently NL)
11. Placido Polanco; 2,050 (1998)
12. MIDDLE INFIELDER (all NL)
Mulligan wrote:Looks like the quiz has died. The full list:
1. Derek Jeter; 3,304 (1995 debut)
2. Alex Rodriguez; 2,901 (1994)
3. Ichiro Suzuki; 2,608 (2001)
4. Todd Helton; 2,422 (1997)
5. Miguel Tejada; 2,364 (1997)
6. Albert Pujols; 2,250 (2001)
7. Michael Young; 2,237 (2000)
8. Adrian Beltre; 2,232 (1998)
9. Paul Konerko; 2,185 (1997)
10. Juan Pierre; 2,147 (2000)
11. Placido Polanco; 2,050 (1998)
12. Jimmy Rollins; 2,032 (2000)
Roquefort Robert wrote:Mulligan wrote:Looks like the quiz has died. The full list:
1. Derek Jeter; 3,304 (1995 debut)
2. Alex Rodriguez; 2,901 (1994)
3. Ichiro Suzuki; 2,608 (2001)
4. Todd Helton; 2,422 (1997)
5. Miguel Tejada; 2,364 (1997)
6. Albert Pujols; 2,250 (2001)
7. Michael Young; 2,237 (2000)
8. Adrian Beltre; 2,232 (1998)
9. Paul Konerko; 2,185 (1997)
10. Juan Pierre; 2,147 (2000)
11. Placido Polanco; 2,050 (1998)
12. Jimmy Rollins; 2,032 (2000)
I'm calling bullshit. While there are a number of guys who are "active" in that they are not officially retired, but what about Carlos Beltran?
Doctor Detroit wrote:Some time ago SA asked this one, but nobody really answered, plus I think there is one more than what he was asking for:
Name six ways a player can get on first base without hitting the ball.
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