Baseball trivia on a rainy afternoon

A little trivia to bide the time:

  1. Only one team has won World Series titles in three separate cities. Which one?
  2. Of the 16 franchises in existence in 1901, seven have moved. Which ones?
  3. Which of these teams was the first to move?
  4. What team has the worst winning percentage in history?
  5. Which three managers have won Manager of the Year in both leagues?
  6. Who are the only two former MVP players to win Manager of the Year?
  7. Who is the only Manager of the Year to have a losing record for the year he won the award?
  8. Who is the only manger to win Manager of the Year with three different teams?

Answers:

  1. The Braves — Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta
  2. Braves, Orioles (were the St. Louis Browns); Giants (from New York), Dodgers (from Brooklyn), Yankees (from Baltimore, where they were the Orioles), Athletics (Philadelphia to Kansas City to Oakland), Twins (from Washington Senators)
  3. Yankees, in 1903
  4. Tampa at .399
  5. Tony LaRussa (White Sox in 1983, Oakland in 1988 and St. Louis in 2002) and Bobby Cox (Toronto in 1985 and Atlanta in 1991, 2004 and 2005) and Jim Leyland (Pittsburgh 2002 and Detroit 2006)
  6. 6. Frank Robinson and Joe Torre
  7. Joe Girardi with the 2006 Marlins
  8. Tony Larussa

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Baseball’s steroid era in black and white

The Mitchell report is out and it pretty much blasts the slow response of baseball to recognize — or perhaps care — that steroid use was widespread.

Obviously, the players who illegally used performance enhancing substances are responsible for their actions. But they did not act in a vacuum. Everyone involved in baseball over the past two decades – Commissioners, club officials, the Players Association, and players – shares to some extent in the responsibility for the steroids era. There was a collective failure to recognize the problem as it emerged and to deal with it early on. As a result, an environment developed in which illegal use became widespread.

Given the list of names (which includes some we’d already heard — Jose Canseco, Gary Sheffield, Matt Williams, Barry Bonds and Gary Sheffield — and some we had not — among them Miguel Tejada, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettite, Todd Hundley and Paul LoDuca), the apparent widespread use of steroids by players and the broad responsibility for steroid use, it seems that targeting individual players for pentalties appears senseless.

Ruling out people like Bonds and Clemens from the Hall of Fame — well, that is a difficult question. Do you rule out an entire generation of players? Do you assume that only the small handful of Hall-of-Fame level players wouldn’t have risen to that level without help? Do you penalize Bonds and Clemens? What do you do with Sheffield and Rafael Palmeiro? Mark McGwire? Sammy Sosa?

I wish I had a good answer. I don’t. Baseball, its fans and the press — along with the entire industry that surrounds it — need to come to grips with this simple fact: The last 20 years of baseball history have been tainted.

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Hall wrong on Miller

It would be difficult to identify a non-player who has had more impact on baseball in the last 40 years than Marvin Miller. So the failure of the Veterans Committee today to enshrine the former player’s union director in the Hall of Fame seems a slap in the face of the game’s history.

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Addition by subtraction

Whatever Mets fans think of Johnny Estrada, they have to be happy about any trade that brings in a servicable (and possibly better than that) backstop in exchange for a relief pitcher who was nothing more than a disaster waiting to happen all year. And even if this is a salary dump, that’s OK too. Anything to get rid of Guillermo Mota.

Let Milwaukee deal with Mota-mania this year.

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