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OT: Sports trivia part 2.

This player was originally drafted by the Twins, pitched there for a few seasons and was considered one of the top pitching prospects in all of baseball during the mid-2000s.

If no one gets it by morning I’ll ask a new question.
 
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I'll take a swing at it with the Twins clue. If it's the guy I'm thinking of he then went to the Cubs. Matt Garza ???
 
I'll take a swing at it with the Twins clue. If it's the guy I'm thinking of he then went to the Cubs. Matt Garza ???

dtodd w/that answer you ironically answered the question about the only Tampa Bay hurler to toss a no-no. Had to look it up and disqualify myself when everyone was whiffing on it! OFC
 
The 50 HR's in a season club in baseball has almost doubled since Cecil Fielder reached this milestone in 1990.

Who was the last player to reach 50 homers, prior to Fielder in 1990, when this feat became much more common?
 
Former NY Yankee 2nd baseman Bobby Richardson retired at the young age of 31 in 1966. In 1970 he became the head baseball coach of what ACC school. OFC
 
That was quick hart. Thought you might be the one to get it. You are up. OFC

Sky thanks my friend. Bobby was quality player, and even better person! Ok, back to Duke basktball.In 1977, a Blue Devil was chosen in the NBA draft. Name the player, the team who selected him, and what round he was picked.OFC
 
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I think Tate Armstrong may have been the player. As far as the team goes it's a swag with Dallas and the second round. OFC
 
I think Tate Armstrong may have been the player. As far as the team goes it's a swag with Dallas and the second round. OFC

Sky thats good enough my friend because Jimmy Spanarkel would be drafted by Dallas two years later! Tate was taken in 1st round by Chicago.You are up!

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Nolan Ryan is without a doubt one of the greatest pitchers ever. His 1968 Topps rookie card is one of the most valuable cards out. I was fortunate to have collected two of them and actually was able to sell one of them for 1,000.00 a few years ago. The odd thing about it is that it's not an individual card. He shares it with another NY Met who did become a team mate and played several years in the majors but never came close to the success of Ryan. Name the other player. OFC
 
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Hint. He was a member of the Amazing Mets and has a WS ring. OFC
 
Someone has to get this by 7 am. After that if it is not answered you guys will have to judge among yourselves as to the correct answer and be the next up. He ended up with playing for several teams just like Nolan including the Twins, White Sox and Phillies. OFC
 
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Not Jerry Koosman??? He had a pretty good career as lefty IIRC... OFC


Jerry Koosman is correct. What's ironic is that Koosman's rookie card is just as valuable as Nolan Ryan's. Think about that. You are up hart. OFC
 
Pitcher Mickey Lolich was mentioned here other day as MVP of the 1968 World Series. Lolich and the Detroit Tigers won the WS in 7 games over the St.Louis Cardinals. How many '68 Series games did Lolich win, and how many innings did he pitch? OFC
 
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He won 3 games pitching complete games in each for 27 innings.
Had great matchup w Gibson in 7th game
 
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