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Started by what_foul_pole, 11/15/04, 07:42:10 PM

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what_foul_pole

What RBI slugger hot EXActLY .300 for his career?


what_foul_pole

Name the RBI player who could have technically been on two Tengen league teams roster?

Gantry

I know this is wrong, but I remember Dave Henderson was traded to the BoSox in the middle of the season.  But I'm almost positive that he was on Seattle before that...

I'll still guess it

BeefMaster

Quote from: what_foul_pole on 11/15/04, 07:45:00 PM
Name the RBI player who could have technically been on two Tengen league teams roster?

Don Baylor - acquired by the Twins at the deadline in '87.  He hit a big HR in the Series against the Cards.
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann

JoeDirt

I always thought Billy Buckner played for the Angels in '87 (as well as the Sox, obviously), and thus qualifies for this question.

I guess a trip to baseball-reference.com is in order?
Quote from: BDawk on 10/10/07, 08:16:42 AM
The dee nee tard mixed in with gantry looks a little bit like TBT

what_foul_pole

Answer is the Met's Howard Johnson

He was on that Tengen Tigers squad as well.

dvldog


what_foul_pole

And does anyone yet know the RBI slugger who batetd EXACTLY .300
for his career?


dvldog


JoeDirt

Quote from: what_foul_pole on 11/16/04, 12:55:53 PM
Answer is the Met's Howard Johnson

He was on that Tengen Tigers squad as well.

I guess I don't understand the question?  HoJo's last year on the Tigers was 1984...

yr        age    tm          games played
1984    23    DET   AL     116
1985    24    NYM   NL    126

Billy Buckner played for both the Sox and Angels in 1987:

1987    37   BOS   AL       75  
                  CAL   AL        57
                 TOT    AL       132

And Baylor played for both Bos and Min in '87:

1987     38   BOS   AL       108  
                   MIN   AL        20    
                  TOT AL          128


???
Quote from: BDawk on 10/10/07, 08:16:42 AM
The dee nee tard mixed in with gantry looks a little bit like TBT

what_foul_pole

How about Tom Brunansky.

I thought the Tengen Tigers were the 1984 Championship squad....

ultimate7

I think someone needs to check out dee-nee.com

It has some good information
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BeefMaster

Brunansky didn't join the Cardinals until '88, when the Twins traded him for Tommy Herr.

I don't think Buckner in '87 counts - the Angels and Red Sox in RBI are supposed to be from '86 (with the exception of Ellis Burks).

what_foul_pole - The teams in RBI are the '86 and '87 division champions, plus some '87 all-stars.

My answer was right.
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann

dvldog

it's not about being right.  it's about avoiding looking like a dumbass.

BeefMaster

Yeah, there needs to be some sort of rule, like "You'd better know the right answer when you ask the question."
"Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein." - Joe Theismann

dvldog

indeed.  this is twice.  i understand being new to the forums, but you need to have the right question as well.  if there are two answers to the question, specify.  fightonusc and i corrected ours within a matter of minutes, and felt bad about it.  forum decorum is in order what_foul_pole.

dvldog

you are my new bitch foul pole.

keep posting stupid shit.

Bonny

Quote from: ShitPaw on 11/16/04, 02:22:09 PM
you are my new bitch foul pole.

keep posting stupid shit.
Thats funny.

Blyleven_No-No

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