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QUOTE (doubled_mystic @ Jul 2 2006, 07:24 PM)
Darrell Evans? that's random.....

alright, who holds the record for most hom runs hit by an National League DH?

Barry Bonds

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QUOTE (doubled_mystic @ Jul 2 2006, 08:13 PM)
QUOTE (anagramking @ Jul 2 2006, 09:01 PM)
Jeff Conine

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the player in question was in the NL East up until this season.....

Jim Thome

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QUOTE (doubled_mystic @ Jul 3 2006, 12:59 AM)
taking a wild guess......Darell Strawberry?

It gets wilder...he played in the 50s and is a part of another great trivia question...otherwise, he was a decent player who didn't get into the HOF

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QUOTE (doubled_mystic @ Jul 13 2006, 08:17 PM)
alright, I'll take a stab at it with the answer to another great trivia question....Gil McDougald?

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Not a Yankee, and he was part of World Series history.

 

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QUOTE (doubled_mystic @ Jul 13 2006, 09:20 PM)
Bill Bruton?

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He played on an American League team, 1950s, but not for the Yankees, and was in the World Series one season. His name comes up only in conjunction with a feat by an opposing player in this Series. This should narrow it down considerably.

 

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Vic Wertz?

 

He meets all the criteria... American League, 1950s, played in the World Series, not a Yankee, and made history by hitting the ball that Willie Mays made that amazing catch on.

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QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Jul 14 2006, 05:35 AM)
Vic Wertz?

He meets all the criteria... American League, 1950s, played in the World Series, not a Yankee, and made history by hitting the ball that Willie Mays made that amazing catch on.

Vic Wertz is correct.

 

You are up, GR.

 

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Okay, new question. I borrowed this one from "City Slickers." If you know the film well, you'll know the answer...

 

Who played third base for Pittsburgh in 1960?

 

 

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QUOTE (doubled_mystic @ Jul 14 2006, 10:10 PM)
QUOTE (GeddyRulz @ Jul 14 2006, 03:16 PM)
Okay, new question.  I borrowed this one from "City Slickers."  If you know the film well, you'll know the answer...

Who played third base for Pittsburgh in 1960?

Don Hoak

Don Hoak is correct. You're up.

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