Saturday, March 28, 2009
Kwiz 18 & Life
Former Tiger and Pirate Red Oldham held what distinction from August 19th, 1914 to September 18th, 1932? (The player who took over this distinction still holds it today.)
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Red Oldham had the highest MLB BA
from a player born in a city/town named Zion.
Until fellow Zion-er Danny Musser went 1 for 2 in his only MLB game in 1932, retiring with a career BA of .500?
from a player born in a city/town named Zion.
Until fellow Zion-er Danny Musser went 1 for 2 in his only MLB game in 1932, retiring with a career BA of .500?
Well he was born in Zion. And Musser, from a different Zion, is the guy who currently holds the distinction, but neither of you got what I'm looking for.
No.
And I should point out that anyone with less than 2.15 points is eliminated from winning first place. But you can still get second.
And I should point out that anyone with less than 2.15 points is eliminated from winning first place. But you can still get second.
Just a stab in the dark from someone who can only play the role of spoiler -
Oldham would have been last in a list of "players by hometown - alphabetical" until Musser played his 1 game.
Oldham would have been last in a list of "players by hometown - alphabetical" until Musser played his 1 game.
AJM: No.
SoSock: Yes!!!!!
Zion, PA is the last hometown alphabetically of any player. The two other Zions are in states above PA on the list--IL and MD. So Oldham held that distinction until a guy from Zion, PA came along....
Nice job.
SoSock: Yes!!!!!
Zion, PA is the last hometown alphabetically of any player. The two other Zions are in states above PA on the list--IL and MD. So Oldham held that distinction until a guy from Zion, PA came along....
Nice job.
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