Mystery Player World Series Tournament! Western Division, Week Six!

Mystery Player World Series Tournament! Western Division, Week Six!



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Welcome to the “Mystery Player World Series Tournament!”

**Please Note: As we finish up the final week of regular season play, I’ll be back in touch with all the qualifiers shortly with information on the Final World Series Round, which will start next week**

Here’s What It’s All About!




There’s nothing like a little friendly competition to get the juices flowing! I’ve decided to turn the weekly Mystery Player game into a three-round tournament. 

To use as much baseball lingo as possible, I’ll be referring to each of the three rounds as the East, Central, and West Divisions. The divisional play will consist of six weekly contests. Each division winner and two wild card players will advance to the Mystery Player World Series tournament! 

West Divisional Play, Week Six

We’re currently in Week Six, with competition for the West Division title. This is the final week of the regular season. If the same player wins more than one division, the second-place player will advance to the World Series.

To mix things up a bit, I’ll be throwing some “curves”: the posting of each weekly entry will always be on the weekend (Friday to Sunday), but the time will be varied and unannounced…I’ll be “mixing it up,” so that no one will be sitting on my “fastball” anticipating the post at a set time!

The weekly entries will go out automatically to all the subscribers of the Baseball History Comes Alive website, so you don’t have to do anything…just be ready each weekend!

And to be clear…the tournament is “open book.” Feel free to use any resources you want. As always, the underlying objective is to enhance our knowledge of baseball history while having some fun with a little competition. 

**Please Note: As we finish up the final week of regular season play,I’ll be back in touch with all the qualifiers shortly with information on the Final World Series Round, which will start next week**

Tournament Prizes

The winner of the tournament will receive a $50 Amazon gift card and a complimentary copy of my newly released book, The Best of Baseball History Comes Alive. The runners-up will also receive complimentary copies of the book.

As you send me your answers, I will grade them and return them to you with your score for the round. As each round progresses, I’ll keep a running tally of players’ scores and weekly standings.

Participation is open to all readers of Baseball History Comes Alive and our Old-Time Baseball Photos Facebook page. Also, please extend an invitation to any friends or relatives who might enjoy playing.

 So as to give everyone a chance to participate without the player’s identity being immediately revealed, send me your answers via e-mail instead of leaving your answers in the comments section.

Send your answers to me at: Livac2@aol.com.

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“The Mystery Player World Series Tournament!”

Let’s Play Ball!

West Divison, Week Six

Final Week of Regular Season Play

Today we’ll stay in the Dead Ball Era to see a neat photo of six Giants. They’re obviously having a good time, probably behind the back of their fiery manager, “Mugsy” McGraw!

This week there are a total of 12 points available in this final week of regular season play: One for each of the 6 players in the featured photo (6 points total), one each for each of the bonus questions (five points total), and one for the first person to get all the players and the bonus questions correct.

Who are the six Giants in this week’s Mystery Players photo?

(1 point awarded for each correct identification)

This week’s bonus questions:

  1. How many of these players are in the Hall of Fame? Which player(s)? (1 point)
  2. What year was this photo taken? (1 point)
  3. One of the players was nicknamed “The Christian Gentleman.” Which player? (1 point)
  4. One of the players appeared in vaudeville with actress Blossom Seeley whom he later married. Which player? (1 point)
  5. One of the players quit the Giants in 1918 in the middle of the season in a dispute with McGraw. Which player? (1 point)

Good luck! Remember you don’t have to answer everything to submit an answer. Just give it your best shot!

Send your answers to me at: Livac2@aol.com

 

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Last Week’s Results for Western Division, Week Four:

The Mystery Players were:

Lefty Tyler, Hippo Vaughn, Phil Douglas, Claude Hendrix

Answers to the Bonus Questions:

Lefty Tyler was a member of the Miracle Braves; first victory at Wrigley Field: Claude Hendrix (some sources say he started the game and Gene Packard got the win); year was 1918; Phil Douglas was banned for life by Judge Landis; Vaughn’s nickname was Hippo; Phil Douglas was nicknamed “Shufflin’ Phil.”

Congratulations to:

Mike Bresina

He was the first to identify last week’s Mystery Players correctly and also answer all the bonus questions correctly. He received 11 points.

The following also scored points by identifying some or all of the Mystery Players and the bonus questions:

William Carter (10), Bob Rambo (10), James Pearn (10), Mark Moreno (10), Everett Shockley (9), Cary Seidman (), Kevin Barwin (9), Pat Hanson (10), Russ Bravender (10), Ed Cassidy (10), Tom Marshall (10), Bill Cunniff (8), Fred Holbrook (6).

Appeal Plays: If you think I’ve made a mistake with your score, you can request an appeal, just like an appeal in a major league game. Send me your appeal request at: Livac2@aol.com. It won’t go to New York, but I’ll address the issue as fairly as I can…and probably quicker than most major league appeals!

Thanks to all who have participated this week! 

Click on this link to see where you rank in the current race for the Western  Division title after five weeks of play.

Click on this link to see the current Wild Card Standings after five weeks of Western Division play. 

Click here to see previous Mystery Player entries

I'm a baseball historian who also enjoys writing. My forte is identifying ballplayers in old photos, and my special interest is the Dead Ball Era.

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