New Blog Topic: Time for Another Quiz!

New Blog Topic: Time for Another Quiz!



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New Blog Topic: It’s Time for Another Quiz!

My quiz from last week about the “Mystery Person” peering out the window of the Polo Grounds clubhouse while Willie Mays made his famous catch (it was Joe Garagiola) went over so well, that I’m back for more this week!

Some of you know that I’m a real sucker for old-timers’ photos – I love ’em! – so I’ve got a real good one today that we can have some fun with. It’ll really test your knowledge. 

So here’s your challenge:

1. Name all the former ballplayers in this photo. In addition, try to match each one up with the clue given below.

2. What year?

Here are some clues:

They are all in the Hall of Fame. 

One is the all-time batting average leader with .366.

One was killed in a car crash in 1988.

One was known as the “Mechanical Man.”

One was the manager of the 1935 World Series champion Tigers.

One had his #8 retired by the Yankees.

One was the manager of the “Gas House gang.”

One led the NL in K’s seven consecutive years.

One won the pitching Triple Crown two times.

One was a 3x AL MVP and retired with 534 home runs.

One is the White Sox franchise leader in wins.

One holds the major league record for doubles with 792.

One was known as “Big Poison” and had a .333 career average.

One was a great defensive catcher who holds the record for most steals by a catcher with 177. 

I’ll put in some space to separate the answers so you can give it your best shot and take your time before looking at the answers.
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Are you ready?

Give up?

Here’s the answer to the quiz. I’ve also included the year of each one’s Hall of Fame induction

1. Players: 

Top Row: Ty Cobb (1936), Lefty Grove (1947), Tris Speaker  (1937), Mickey Cochrane (1947), Frankie Frisch (1947), Dazzy Vance 1955), Carl Hubbell (1947). Front Row: Ted Lyons (1955), Bill Dickey (1954), Jimmie Foxx (1951), Charlie Gehringer (1949), Ray Schalk (1955), Paul Waner (1952).

2. The date is June 16, 1956.

In the gift boxes are radios…And they each got a gold money clip! Big spenders back in those days!

Answers to the clues:

One is the all-time batting leader with .366. Ty Cobb

One was killed in a car crash in 1988. Carl Hubbell

One was known as the “Mechanical Man.” Charlie Gehringer

One was the manager of the 1935 World Series champion Tigers. Mickey Cochrane

One had his #8 retired by the Yankees. Bill Dickey

One was the manager of the “Gas House Gang.”. Frankie Frisch

One led the NL in K’s seven consecutive years. Dazzy Vance

One won the pitching Triple Crown two times. Lefty Grove

One was a 3x AL MVP and retired with 534 home runs. Jimmie Foxx

One is the White Sox franchise leader in wins. Ted Lyons

One holds the major league record for doubles with 792. Tris Speaker

One was known as “Big Poison” and had a .333 career average. Paul Waner

One was a great defensive catcher who holds the record for most steals by a catcher with 177. Ray Schalk

How did you do?

Gary Livacari

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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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