Today is just the 23rd day in MLB history with 20+ games. First time since 1974 pic.twitter.com/Xxx6TRWCco— Dan Hirsch (@DanHirsch) September 4, 2020
― mookieproof, Friday, 4 September 2020 15:00 (five years ago)
13 XBH today is a brewers franchise record
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 9 September 2020 20:09 (five years ago)
19 runs, of which yelich got 1, which feels representative of his season so far
― na (NA), Wednesday, 9 September 2020 20:15 (five years ago)
https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/29863609/tampa-bay-rays-first-mlb-modern-history-start-all-lefties
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 12 September 2020 15:04 (five years ago)
Luke Voit hit a game-ending sacrifice fly leading off the 10th inning
― mookieproof, Saturday, 12 September 2020 20:56 (five years ago)
Cavan Biggio is the 7th player (since stolen bases became an official stat) to steal 20 bases without being caught to begin a career.#BlueJays— Rodney Hiemstra (@therodbot) September 18, 2020
― mookieproof, Friday, 18 September 2020 21:18 (five years ago)
SABR-approved percentage
― brooklyn suicide cult (Dr Morbius), Friday, 18 September 2020 22:36 (five years ago)
From Jon Couture:
Jon Lester, regular season with Red Sox: .636 winning pct. (110-63), 3.64 ERAJon Lester, regular season with Cubs: .636 winning pct. (77-44), 3.64 ERA
― clemenza, Sunday, 1 November 2020 01:27 (five years ago)
who led MLB in HR, RBI, and Runs from 1950-1959?
― Karl Malone, Thursday, 19 November 2020 06:33 (five years ago)
ugh, a hint: not MLB, but just one of the leagues. this player was 1st in MLB in 2 of the categories, and 2nd in MLB in the other
― Karl Malone, Thursday, 19 November 2020 06:37 (five years ago)
I know this because this player played in 3* different HOME stadiums during this stretch. He would have had even better numbers if his team had stayed put.
*Kind of a trick question but I'm shameless: Name all 3
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 19 November 2020 19:30 (five years ago)
Ebbetts, the LA Coliseum, and...?
― Karl Malone, Thursday, 19 November 2020 19:35 (five years ago)
For some reason I watched his HOF speech last night (maybe the first one I’ve ever sat all the way through?)He spent the entire speech telling stories about teammates and family, it was great
― Karl Malone, Thursday, 19 November 2020 19:36 (five years ago)
It was used for 15 "home" games by the Brooklyn Dodgers during their last two seasons in Brooklyn – seven in 1956 and eight in 1957.[7] The games were played partly as a negotiating tactic with the Borough of Brooklyn, in pursuit of a new stadium to replace Ebbets Field.[8] While it had just 24,000 seats as opposed to Ebbets Field's 31,497, Roosevelt Stadium had 10,000 parking spaces compared to Ebbets Field's 700. The Dodgers' negotiation came to naught, and the team moved to Los Angeles in 1958.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_Stadium#Sports
Incredible to think back at how much power BigAuto used to have.
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 19 November 2020 19:41 (five years ago)
(Dodger Stadium has 16k parking spaces... if you've ever gone to a game there you'll never forget the hour plus spent coming in & out Chavez Ravine).
― Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Thursday, 19 November 2020 19:44 (five years ago)
Don't know where to put this--it's not an occurrence, it is trivial.
Posnanski mentioned Alex Gordon today, so I was looking at the 2005 draft (Gordon was drafted second). Within the first 11 picks, there were three guys who seemed like a very good bet for the HOF at one point midway through their careers, then all three, for one reason or another, fell off a cliff: Ryan Braun, Troy Tulowitzki, and Andrew McCutchen. (Two are still active, and McCutchen's playing reasonably well at 33, but he'd have to stage some kind of a comeback to make up for time wasted.) Justin Upton, and Ryan Zimmerman were also in the top 11--add Gordon, and that's six guys between 30-50 WAR. I would think that counts as a strong draft, I don't know--the value is spread around, at least, rather than one or two imposing players.
― clemenza, Monday, 8 March 2021 19:29 (five years ago)
6 of top 11 with 30/50 WARs is extremely impressive, i would think! tough to comprehensively compare that draft year until all the players from it are retired, but that's gotta be up there for a top 10 cumulative WAR
― Zach_TBD (Karl Malone), Monday, 8 March 2021 19:46 (five years ago)
Found this piece, which counts 2005 as the best ("sickest," actually, but I'm up on my lingo, so I know that means good) first-round ever, and the fifth-best overall. It was written in 2012, though, when the three headed-for-the-Hall guys were all at their peak--might get a bit of a downgrade today. But it does seem to be one of the best ever.
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1462043-which-mlb-draft-class-is-the-best-of-all-time
― clemenza, Monday, 8 March 2021 22:07 (five years ago)
Looking at their rankings today, think I'd go with the '85 class as the best (third on their list). Bonds, Randy Johnson, Larkin, Smoltz, Palmeiro--wow. And Will Clark still may make the HOF one day via the Veteran's Committee.
― clemenza, Monday, 8 March 2021 22:10 (five years ago)
i knew that pitchers sucked at hitting. i didn't realize they suck a little more each year!
https://i.imgur.com/snOJv8M.png
― Zach_TBD (Karl Malone), Tuesday, 16 March 2021 04:08 (five years ago)
(xposts) The first round of the 2011 draft is looking pretty great right now. All mid-career, among the first 11 picks: Gerrit Cole, Trevor Bauer, Anthony Rendon, Francisco Lindor, George Springer.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 16 March 2021 14:08 (five years ago)
I love to get excited about Opening Day starters, especially when they have outings that could be mistaken for bad openers. 1.1 IP, 6 R for Brad Keller (KC), 0.1 IP, 5 R for Kyle Gibson (TEX) https://t.co/e2rmJurMR7— Jay Jaffe (@jay_jaffe) April 1, 2021
― mookieproof, Thursday, 1 April 2021 21:42 (five years ago)
This is the Giants' first 10-run FIRST INNING since June 29, 1967 at the Cardinals, when they scored 11 in the 1stScoring summary from that inning ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/shoem2nEZD— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) May 4, 2021
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 4 May 2021 23:16 (five years ago)
Is this what they mean by a "counting stat"?
https://www.bluebirdbanter.com/2021/5/6/22422240/blue-jays-pitchers-matz-kay-ray-ryu-ties-mlb-name-record
― clemenza, Friday, 7 May 2021 03:49 (five years ago)
just wait until the diamondbacks promote the Ng quadruplets
― ✖, Friday, 7 May 2021 05:45 (five years ago)
How do you hit .000 and match Babe Ruth in the record books?You do what White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal just did -- go 0-for-3 with 13 walks in four games. With the strange stat line, Grandal joined the Bambino (1930) as the only players in American League history to walk 13 or more times in a four-game span.If you add in the National League, you're only going to add one more player to the list -- Bryce Harper, who accomplished the feat in 2016.
You do what White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal just did -- go 0-for-3 with 13 walks in four games. With the strange stat line, Grandal joined the Bambino (1930) as the only players in American League history to walk 13 or more times in a four-game span.
If you add in the National League, you're only going to add one more player to the list -- Bryce Harper, who accomplished the feat in 2016.
― Zach_TBD (Karl Malone), Sunday, 9 May 2021 16:28 (five years ago)
wow, grandal's current line is:
.121/.388/.259
― Zach_TBD (Karl Malone), Sunday, 9 May 2021 16:29 (five years ago)
Carlos Martínez, a nine-year veteran, raised his career ERA from 3.55 to 3.64 in less than an inning.— Foolish Baseball (@FoolishBB) June 3, 2021
― mookieproof, Thursday, 3 June 2021 09:48 (five years ago)
It was a tough day
― Karl Malone, Thursday, 3 June 2021 15:29 (five years ago)
yankees (taillon) vs red sox (eovaldi) today is the first MLB game in which both starters have had multiple tommy johns
― mookieproof, Saturday, 24 July 2021 20:43 (four years ago)
Since 1901, the Twins are just the 4th team to hit 7 HR in a 9-inning game and lose.White Sox (6/25/16 vs Blue Jays)Tigers (8/8/04 vs Red Sox)Tigers (5/28/95 vs White Sox)https://t.co/fHLzbRR4BO— Stathead (@Stathead) July 28, 2021
― mookieproof, Thursday, 29 July 2021 02:44 (four years ago)
OK I’m interrupting my vacation one more time for this incredible tidbit.2 teams in the last 100 years had scored in the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th innings of any game. And then last night 2 teams did it in the same game! #Royals #YankeesBaseball!Now back to the beach— Jayson Stark (@jaysonst) August 10, 2021
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 10 August 2021 14:36 (four years ago)
HISTORY at Dodger Stadium: Austin Adams ties the all-time record for hit batters in a season in the modern era (21) by plunking Will Smith in the ninth inning. He's done it in 47 2/3 innings. Most recent guy to hit 21 (Kerry Wood in '03) needed 211— Chelsea Janes (@chelsea_janes) September 12, 2021
― mookieproof, Sunday, 12 September 2021 22:59 (four years ago)
Paul Goldschmidt is now the all-time leader in hits for a player born in Delaware with 1,549. He surpassed Delino DeShields with that double.That makes him first in hits for the First State.#Cardinals #stlcards #MLB— Derrick S. Goold (@dgoold) September 15, 2021
― "HYYOOOOOOONK!" is the sound I make (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 15 September 2021 04:18 (four years ago)
Gavin Sheets with a hit off Lance McCullers, Jr., radio broadcast just said there's family history as Gavin's dad Larry had a hit off Lance McCullers, Sr.
― Michael F Gill, Tuesday, 12 October 2021 18:55 (four years ago)
Terrance Gore:- 102 MLB career games- 0 career Home Runs- 1 career RBI- 2 career Doubles- 3 World Series rings. He has more World Series rings than Ted Williams, Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, and Mike Trout combined (2).@LoCronitaTV pic.twitter.com/IwRVNwUHiH— Héctor Gómez (@hgomez27) November 3, 2021
― na (NA), Thursday, 4 November 2021 00:42 (four years ago)
guy's a winner
― mookieproof, Thursday, 4 November 2021 00:52 (four years ago)
amazing!
― just staying (Karl Malone), Thursday, 4 November 2021 00:53 (four years ago)
102 games, 77 PAs, 3 world series rings
0 HRs
2022 is official terrance gore HR watch imo
― just staying (Karl Malone), Thursday, 4 November 2021 00:54 (four years ago)
in 2016, with the royals, in 27 games he finished with .000/.000/.000 and 0.4 fWAR, due to his defense
― just staying (Karl Malone), Thursday, 4 November 2021 00:56 (four years ago)
Terrance Gore WS-Ring Watch.
― clemenza, Thursday, 4 November 2021 00:56 (four years ago)
extrapolated over a full 162 game season, he would be .000.000.000 and 2.0 fWAR
Amazing that teams manage to find space for a player like him in an era of 12 and 13-man pitching staffs.
― NoTimeBeforeTime, Thursday, 4 November 2021 12:11 (four years ago)
ya well how else are they gonna win a WS?!
― FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Thursday, 4 November 2021 13:38 (four years ago)
Jays tried this with Munenori Kawasaki, didn't take.
― clemenza, Thursday, 4 November 2021 14:12 (four years ago)
Roel Ramírez has made two big-league pitching appearances, one each in 2020 and 2021 with the St. Louis Cardinals. The 26-year-old right-hander — now in the New York Mets organization — has been charged with nine earned runs in one inning of work. Ramirez’s 81.00 currently ranks as the highest in the modern era among pitchers who have recorded at least three outs.
hell yeah
― Karl Malone, Monday, 10 January 2022 20:50 (four years ago)
I wonder how Yu Darvish's two starts stack up historically in the schizophrenia department:
1st: 6.0 IP, 0 runs, 0 hits, 4 walks, 3 K, GS of 712nd: 1.2 IP, 9 runs, 8 hits, 2 walks, 2 K, GS of 3
― clemenza, Wednesday, 13 April 2022 22:22 (four years ago)
Bo Bichette's go-ahead grand slam tonight was his first; also the 25th anniversary of Carlos Delgado's first slam.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 26 April 2022 01:39 (four years ago)
take that, chicago
COAST TO COAST 📈For the first time in MLB history, all four LA and NY teams are leading their respective divisions. pic.twitter.com/1t729bcd0a— ESPN (@espn) May 4, 2022
― mookieproof, Thursday, 5 May 2022 20:09 (four years ago)
Wow, Dawson was IBB'd 5x in that game, lol
― imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Monday, 30 June 2025 17:38 (eleven months ago)
Yes to Maris, not in 1961 but in 62 (probably when Mantle was injured)
― imperial frfr (Steve Shasta), Monday, 30 June 2025 17:40 (eleven months ago)
re: 2x back-to-backs... wrong on all counts. there's not much in the way of very obvious answers. list is hidden below
• Rob Refsnyder and Tyler O’Neill, Red Sox, Sept. 9, 2024• Matt Olson and Travis d’Arnaud, Braves, July 31, 2024• Mauricio Dubón and Jose Altuve, Astros, Sept. 4, 2023• Brent Rooker and Jesús Aguilar, A’s, April 24, 2023• Brian Anderson and Garrett Mitchell, Brewers, April 4, 2023• Kyle Seager and Tom Murphy, Mariners, Aug. 13, 2019• Neil Walker and Gaby Sanchez, Pirates, April 14, 2014• Colby Rasmus and José Bautista, Blue Jays, June 19, 2012• Craig Biggio and Lance Berkman, Astros, July 25, 2005• Jeromy Burnitz and Matt Holliday, Rockies, May 18, 2004• Mike Cameron and Bret Boone, Mariners, May 2, 2002• Richie Sexson and Jeromy Burnitz, Brewers, Sept. 25, 2001• Raul Mondesi and Carlos Delgado, Blue Jays, April 20, 2001• Mo Vaughn and Tim Salmon, Angels, April 21, 2000• Javy Lopez and Andruw Jones, Braves, June 13, 1998• Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martínez, Mariners, April 21, 1996• Robin Ventura and Julio Franco, White Sox, April 24, 1994• Mo Vaughn and Tim Naehring, Red Sox, April 19, 1994• Fred McGriff and David Justice, Braves, Aug. 25, 1993• Barry Bonds and Matt Williams, Giants, Aug. 15, 1993• Gary Sheffield and Fred McGriff, Padres, Aug. 6, 1992• Don Money and Greg Luzinski, Phillies, Oct. 3, 1972• Chuck Hinton and Rocky Colavito, Cleveland, July 17, 1966• Walt Bond and John Romano, Cleveland, Sept. 19, 1962
― FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Monday, 30 June 2025 19:14 (eleven months ago)
for 4 IBB, only player from this millennium who's not Bonds that i could think of that would get that treatment is Sosa, or Trout. possibly A-Rod or Judge, but they were usually in pretty good lineups
― FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Monday, 30 June 2025 19:19 (eleven months ago)
Dawson was walked five times in a game at a point in the season where he was hitting as good if not better than he’d ever hit before. Tom Browning pitched 9 shutout innings and Mike Bielecki(!) pitched 10(!!) shutout innings w/132 pitches. He followed that up five days later with a 122 pitch outing and then shockingly had a number of games where it looks like he was serving up batting practice and his slide from relevance as a key member of the Cubs staff ended shortly thereafter.
― omar little, Monday, 30 June 2025 20:00 (eleven months ago)
it appears the 2025 Pirates are the first NL team since the 1906 Cubs to score 37+ runs over a 4-game stretch while holding opponents to 4 total runs
despite this, they still rank 28th in the majors in team OPS
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 1 July 2025 18:43 (eleven months ago)
(xpost) The back-to-backs...What a list. Only looks to be seven or eight cases where both players were HOF'ers or close.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 1 July 2025 20:09 (eleven months ago)
St. Louis has gone a franchise-record 49 innings in a row without scoring against a fellow NL Central team.
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 2 July 2025 20:18 (eleven months ago)
nl central hard to score on, is no fair
― z_tbd, Wednesday, 2 July 2025 21:03 (eleven months ago)
speaking of cardinals trivia, i knew sonny gray's line last week was very good (a 'maddux') but didn't realize that
No pitcher in recorded history has EVER thrown a shutout with 11+ Ks and no walks in fewer than 90 pitches before![source: reddit]
― z_tbd, Wednesday, 2 July 2025 21:04 (eleven months ago)
From 1964-96, only six men started at third base for the American League All-Star team. Who, you ask? Answers below.
Wade Boggs did it 11 times, Brooks Robinson and George Brett nine times each, Graig Nettles twice, and Sal Bando and Harmon Killebrew once each.
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 11 July 2025 09:27 (ten months ago)
My guess before checking:
Robinson, obviously.NettlesBoggsRipkenA-RodVentura?
― clemenza, Friday, 11 July 2025 14:20 (ten months ago)
Embarrassed to have left off Brett. Would never have guessed Killebrew in a million years.
― clemenza, Friday, 11 July 2025 14:21 (ten months ago)
Forgot that A-Rod was strictly a SS till 2004.
― clemenza, Friday, 11 July 2025 14:33 (ten months ago)
Edgar Martinez at the AS break, 1996 (game was on July 9):
42 2B, 2 3B, 22 HR; 79 runs, 78 RBI; .346/.471/.702.
(Got hurt soon after, "only" ended up with 52 doubles.)
― clemenza, Thursday, 17 July 2025 22:15 (ten months ago)
Walk off catchers interference Phillies/Redsox. First time to happen without a hit in the inning in which it happened surely? Extra inning runner, walk, passed ball, catchers interference
― H.P, Tuesday, 22 July 2025 01:27 (ten months ago)
asterisk for manfred man . . . but also, nice
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 22 July 2025 01:33 (ten months ago)
Trivial occurrences, 2014...I'm looking at Jose Ramirez's career box, just because he's so awesome, and his last sacrifice bunt was in 2016. Two years before that, he led the league with 13 sacrifice bunts. I guess Cleveland hadn't yet figured out who they had.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 12 August 2025 20:47 (nine months ago)
Turned up on Facebook, truly incredible (probably well known, but new to me):
Mark Lemke - 3,664 career PA, 0 HBP.
― clemenza, Monday, 9 February 2026 01:50 (three months ago)
Also: 252 postseason PA, 0 HBP.
(I know he wasn't anyone you needed to keep off the plate, but still.)
― clemenza, Monday, 9 February 2026 01:52 (three months ago)
https://i.postimg.cc/QMXKcyX3/slangsinors.jpg
― mookieproof, Saturday, 28 March 2026 05:44 (two months ago)
I've been fooling around with that Dodgers' infield streak of 8-1/2 years, comparing it to teams today, and I stumbled over something that made me laugh...In 1975, Bill Russell was hurt for a good part of the year, but he still played more games at SS than anybody else (keeping the streak intact). Russell played 83 games at short; the number-two guy, Rick Auerbach, played 81.
The Dodgers split shortstop duties that year between one guy named Bill Russell and another guy named Auerbach.
― clemenza, Monday, 13 April 2026 15:39 (one month ago)
This is cool:
https://www.mlb.com/news/top-four-active-mlb-home-run-leaders-play-in-same-game
― clemenza, Wednesday, 15 April 2026 01:17 (one month ago)
I wasn’t even close to guessing the 4 guys from 1956
― FRAUDULENT STEAKS (The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall), Wednesday, 15 April 2026 04:21 (one month ago)
I didn't try, but no way I would have got it. I would have spent my time on Williams and three American Leaguers. And no one remembers Hank Sauer, even though he was an MVP in '52...well, maybe Immaculate Grid players.
― clemenza, Wednesday, 15 April 2026 04:51 (one month ago)
Article seems to have been updated: "According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Monday’s game marked the first time since at least 1900 in which the top four active home run hitters played in the same game. They were all in the lineup again on Tuesday night." Which makes sense--in the initial post, I think they forgot about Ted Williams and listed a game from the mid-'50s where you had the four active leaders from one league. (Initially, they had Musial, Snider, Hodges, and Hank Sauer.)
― clemenza, Wednesday, 15 April 2026 10:20 (one month ago)
Sarah LangsThe Dodgers & Giants head-to-head all-time in the regular season is tied, 1,288 wins each (with 19 ties, h/t @EliasSports) When the Dodgers led, 1,288 to 1,287, last year, it was the first time they led the all-time head-to-head since after a game on Aug 8, 1896, when they led 49-48
The Dodgers & Giants head-to-head all-time in the regular season is tied, 1,288 wins each (with 19 ties, h/t @EliasSports) When the Dodgers led, 1,288 to 1,287, last year, it was the first time they led the all-time head-to-head since after a game on Aug 8, 1896, when they led 49-48
basically everything she posts is a trivial occurrence (complimentary)
iirc she recently mentioned that the blue jays went over .500 all-time?
― mookieproof, Tuesday, 21 April 2026 05:55 (one month ago)
I was writing about that just a few days ago: "...the Jays have been about as close to a .500 team over the long haul as you can get. Going into play tonight, they’re 3,862-3,866, four games under (but rounded to .500). They first reached .500 on April 9, 1977 (1-1), again on April 27, 1977 (9-9), then it took them until September of 1993 to get back there. They’ve crossed over and under a few times since." Also found out that the Orioles have the worst all-time record of the old franchises at .475, which might seem odd in view of their dominance from '66-'83; that's how bad the St. Louis Browns were.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 21 April 2026 13:30 (one month ago)
Actually, I guess they reached .500 in their very first game, which they won.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 21 April 2026 14:57 (one month ago)
slangsonsportsThe Dodgers are the first team to score its first three runs of a game, all via wild pitches since the Phillies on August 14, 1969 against the Braves
The Dodgers are the first team to score its first three runs of a game, all via wild pitches since the Phillies on August 14, 1969 against the Braves
― mookieproof, Wednesday, 6 May 2026 22:06 (one month ago)
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/7261633/2026/05/08/oneil-cruz-home-run-foul-pole-pirates/?campaign=18045652&source=athletic_targeted_email&userId=3098904
"Oneil Cruz hit a home run off the top of the foul pole: 'Moon landing is probably easier'"
(Free Athletic link that may or may not work.)
― clemenza, Friday, 8 May 2026 22:01 (four weeks ago)
Trivial occurrence: 7 hbp’s in one game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ob9UDWQWt0
― H.P, Saturday, 9 May 2026 08:02 (four weeks ago)
last night josh bell stole a base. it was his first steal since september 27 2018, making bell's 978 games in between the longest such gap since (at least) 1900
― mookieproof, Thursday, 14 May 2026 20:13 (three weeks ago)
Cecil Fielder stole 2 in 1,470 career games--both in the same season!
― clemenza, Thursday, 14 May 2026 20:42 (three weeks ago)
Mets just scored 10 runs in the 12th inning. That’s gotta be a rarity.
― Michael F Gill, Tuesday, 19 May 2026 02:43 (two weeks ago)
I saw Marlins put up right in extras the other day…this actually prompted a position player to enter the game
― hat stays on (gyac), Tuesday, 19 May 2026 07:18 (two weeks ago)
Eight