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Met Count Trivia!
John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 09 2011 07:51 AM |
OK, so the callup of Baxter ended a streak of in-season days without a debuting Met at 71 days since Dale Thayer on May 28 -- the 7th longest such streak of all-time!
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Edgy DC Aug 09 2011 07:56 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
1986: Rick Anderson and Kevin Elster.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 09 2011 08:14 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
2 out of 3 for Edgy. The Hernandez-Darling thing is cool!
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Edgy DC Aug 09 2011 08:20 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
Smoly crap!
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 09 2011 08:45 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
Best I can tell, neither of the '69 duo I'm looking for had military commitments that year. One of them may have, but not sure (?)
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SteveJRogers Aug 09 2011 10:07 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
1988 Mackey Sasser and Bob McClure
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 09 2011 10:10 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
Good job, Rogers
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Edgy DC Aug 09 2011 10:29 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
The 71 team is among the Met teams I know the least about.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 09 2011 11:39 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
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Because I broke my baseball teeth on Strat-O-Matic Baseball 1971, I might still know more about that team than even this year's model. For sure, I know more about the '71ers than any of the Art Howe teams. But I wouldn't have a clue as to the 1971 component of this trivia question. I'd guess that most '71 debutees didn't even have an SOM card -- other than Bob Aspromonte. So that might be a clue even though Aspro doesn't necessarily have to be part of the answer so long as more than two Mets debuted that season. I just don't know.
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batmagadanleadoff Aug 09 2011 11:43 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
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And Don Hahn. Hahn was another Met who debuted in '71 and had an SOM card. Aspro/Hahn isn't the winning combo though because they were both on the team in April.
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John Cougar Lunchbucket Aug 09 2011 11:52 AM Re: Met Count Trivia! |
Well now that Batmags has taken a swing and missed I will reveal the answers
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