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HR Record after their first 3 seasons in the Majors. (Original Post) kairos12 Jul 2021 OP
I'm very curious how you dig up these wonderful nuggets Brother Buzz Jul 2021 #1
I find them in deep dive lists in almanacs. kairos12 Jul 2021 #2
Sometimes when I'm bored Diamond_Dog Jul 2021 #3
Didn't know. Excellent! kairos12 Jul 2021 #4
Cobb would have won titles in three decades if not for George Sisler. rsdsharp Jul 2021 #5
Wow, that is hard to imagine! Diamond_Dog Jul 2021 #6

Brother Buzz

(36,448 posts)
1. I'm very curious how you dig up these wonderful nuggets
Sat Jul 3, 2021, 12:42 PM
Jul 2021

Do the numbers just serendipitously jump out at you, or do you just dig deep into the almanacs with an idea in mind?

Diamond_Dog

(32,015 posts)
3. Sometimes when I'm bored
Sat Jul 3, 2021, 12:53 PM
Jul 2021

I pick a player, say, Albert Pujols, and look at his Wikipedia write up. They will list what records the guy holds. Then those make fun trivia questions, too.

OK here’s one I just came up with using that method....

Q: Who is the only player in MLB history to win a batting title in three different decades?

A: George Brett




rsdsharp

(9,188 posts)
5. Cobb would have won titles in three decades if not for George Sisler.
Sat Jul 3, 2021, 01:10 PM
Jul 2021

In 1922 Cobb hit .401, but Sisler hit .420. Impossible to imagine someone hitting .400 today and NOT winning the batting title. It’s been 80 years since anyone hit .400.

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