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Old Man, Look at My Life

Fman99
Jul 29 2013 08:15 PM

Felt the need to look it up, watching Latroy Hawkins get through the 8th tonight. He's one of the eight players in MLB older than myself (and metirish, for that fact, who is exactly one day younger than myself).

Who are the other seven guys born prior to February 1973? As always, one guess per member please!

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. Latroy Hawkins, b. 12/21/72

Frayed Knot
Jul 29 2013 08:16 PM
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Mo Rivera

Frayed Knot
Jul 29 2013 08:17 PM
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The entire Yanqui roster plus many of their minor leaguers

Fman99
Jul 29 2013 08:18 PM
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That's one...

1. Rivera, DOB 11/29/69
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. Hawkins, DOB 12/21/72

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 29 2013 08:22 PM
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Pettitte

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 29 2013 08:23 PM
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Blanco

HahnSolo
Jul 29 2013 08:25 PM
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Mr Walkoff Jason Giambi

Fman99
Jul 29 2013 08:26 PM
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1. Rivera, DOB 11/29/69
2.
3. Giambi, DOB 1/8/71
4. Blanco, DOB 8/29/71
5.
6.
7. Pettitte, DOB 6/15/72
8. Hawkins, DOB 12/21/72

Frayed Knot
Jul 29 2013 08:40 PM
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Darren Oliver

dinosaur jesus
Jul 29 2013 08:43 PM
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Minnie Minoso.

DocTee
Jul 29 2013 08:52 PM
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Todd Helton

Zvon
Jul 29 2013 08:58 PM
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Garth Brooks

G-Fafif
Jul 29 2013 09:35 PM
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I miss Jamie Moyer, my last major league elder.

dinosaur jesus
Jul 29 2013 10:08 PM
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G-Fafif wrote:
I miss Jamie Moyer, my last major league elder.


Geez, mine too. By like two weeks. Jamie Moyer, my secret twin; we even have the same initials.

At least I'm still younger than the president. It's really going to hurt when that's not true anymore.

Nymr83
Jul 29 2013 10:36 PM
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This led me to take a look at Baseball Reference (I wont give away answers) and another interesting question:

Not since 1975 has the National league failed to have a player 40 years of age or older.

What player (then 39 years old) was the oldest in the league in 1975? Hint: Tony Taylor was the 2nd oldest, and the oldest in 1976 at 40, as the player in question retired after the 1975 season.

Edgy MD
Jul 29 2013 10:54 PM
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Fuh-rank Robinson.

G-Fafif
Jul 29 2013 11:00 PM
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Went to check on my various 1975 guesses, all of whom were in the Top 10 but none of whom was the answer (who struck me as obvious once I saw it). As these things go on BB-Ref, I found myself lured into learning something that has nothing to do with Fman's original inquiry:

In 1973, The Sporting News named Ron Bryant its National League Pitcher of the Year presumably solely on the strength of Bryant collecting 24 wins versus Tom Seaver's 19, never mind that Seaver was all-everything in the N.L. that year across every existing statistic (never mind advanced statistics they didn't know from -- and never mind the pennant race pressure under which Seaver pitched) except for wins, or that Bryant was relentlessly ordinary, except for the 24 wins (he did enjoy a great start, but steadily fell toward earth from mid-June on. I remember it was a big deal that a mere 19-game winner trumped the league's only 20-game winner for the Cy Young. Thirty-eight years later, I can't believe "the bible of baseball" fell so hard for Bryant when it had Seaver to award.

1975 was the year I became a habitual reader of The Sporting News and remained one for the next 16 or so years. If I had this information about its 1973 selection, I probably would've boycotted the publication.

dgwphotography
Jul 30 2013 04:27 AM
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This thread is making me feel old. I miss Jesse Orosco...

Fman99
Jul 30 2013 04:37 AM
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1. Rivera, DOB 11/29/69
2. Oliver, DOB 10/6/70
3. Giambi, DOB 1/8/71
4. Blanco, DOB 8/29/71
5.
6.
7. Pettitte, DOB 6/15/72
8. Hawkins, DOB 12/21/72

Fman99
Jul 30 2013 04:38 AM
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DocTee wrote:
Todd Helton


Nope!

metirish
Jul 30 2013 06:22 AM
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Raul Ibanez


Can't believe Helton is not part of that list....

John Cougar Lunchbucket
Jul 30 2013 06:29 AM
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Contreras

Edgy MD
Jul 30 2013 07:19 AM
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Nymr83 wrote:
This led me to take a look at Baseball Reference (I wont give away answers) and another interesting question:

Not since 1975 has the National league failed to have a player 40 years of age or older.

What player (then 39 years old) was the oldest in the league in 1975? Hint: Tony Taylor was the 2nd oldest, and the oldest in 1976 at 40, as the player in question retired after the 1975 season.

Do we have answer on this? By "the League," do we man the National League or all of MLB? If not Frank Robinson, how about Hank Aaron?

Fman99
Jul 30 2013 08:05 AM
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That's the list! Thanks for playing:

1. Rivera, DOB 11/29/69
2. Oliver, DOB 10/6/70
3. Giambi, DOB 1/8/71
4. Blanco, DOB 8/29/71
5. Contreras, DOB 12/6/71
6. Ibanez, DOB 6/2/72
7. Pettitte, DOB 6/15/72
8. Hawkins, DOB 12/21/72

Nymr83
Jul 30 2013 09:50 AM
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Edgy MD wrote:
This led me to take a look at Baseball Reference (I wont give away answers) and another interesting question:

Not since 1975 has the National league failed to have a player 40 years of age or older.

What player (then 39 years old) was the oldest in the league in 1975? Hint: Tony Taylor was the 2nd oldest, and the oldest in 1976 at 40, as the player in question retired after the 1975 season.

Do we have answer on this? By "the League," do we man the National League or all of MLB? If not Frank Robinson, how about Hank Aaron?


Sorry I was unclear, I was reffering solely to the National League as there was a 40 year old in the A.L. those seasons.

Not Frank, not Hank.

Robinson was 39 in 1975 and in the AL anyway
Aaron was a 40 year old for Atlanta in 1974, but in 1975 he too was playing in the AL for Milwaukee (then an AL club)

HahnSolo
Jul 30 2013 10:01 AM
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Poking around 1975 on BB Ref, I found it interesting that the SF Giants did not field a single player who was in his 30s. Oldest active player was 29.

Chad Ochoseis
Jul 30 2013 10:11 AM
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NL player who might have been playing in 1975, was old, and wasn't Hank Aaron.

Joe Torre?

OE - Not Torre. My first thought was somebody else, and that somebody else was the correct answer.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 30 2013 10:13 AM
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Willie McCovey? Harmon Killebrew?

Nymr83
Jul 30 2013 10:21 AM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Willie McCovey? Harmon Killebrew?


McCovey was 37, Killebrew played his entire career in the AL (and was 39 in 1975, his final season in KC)


Joe Torre was 34 in his first season as a Met. I guess he played and looked older!

Nymr83
Jul 30 2013 10:24 AM
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I already said the player retired after that 1975 season, the next hint: he played his entire career for the same team.

batmagadanleadoff
Jul 30 2013 10:27 AM
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The answer would have to be some guy who came up in the late '50's. Tim McCarver comes to mind, but he was still a teen-ager when he debuted. Manny Mota came up around that time, but I'd guess that Mota was in the top 10, but not the oldest '75 NL'er

batmagadanleadoff
Jul 30 2013 10:27 AM
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Nymr83 wrote:
I already said the player retired after that 1975 season, the next hint: he played his entire career for the same team.


This eliminates both McCarver and Mota.

Benjamin Grimm
Jul 30 2013 10:32 AM
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Bob Gibson?

Nymr83
Jul 30 2013 11:58 AM
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Benjamin Grimm wrote:
Bob Gibson?


Correct!