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Gehrig
11-08-01, 08:09 AM
There were 10 that hit .300 in a season with at least 50 AB's, can you name them ?

1. Red Ruffing - 8 Times :eek:
2. Tommy Byrne - Twice
3. Don Larsen
4. Art Orth
5. Carl Mays
6. Joe Bush
7. Waite Hoyt
8. Bob Shawkey - twice
9. Tom Sturdivant
10. Monte Pearson

deranged2005
11-08-01, 09:38 AM
Babe Ruth one of them?

Gehrig
11-08-01, 10:00 AM
Originally posted by deranged2005
Babe Ruth one of them?

He was not part of the Yankees rotation...

Jim Roche
11-08-01, 12:04 PM
Here goes ( these are guesses!!)

1 . Johnny Allen
2. Red Ruffing
3. Spud Chandler
4. Tommy Byrne
5. Johnny Lindell (taking a chance here, I know he played OF, too!)
6. Johnny Sain
7. Don Larsen
8. Tom Sturdivant
9. Whitey Ford
10. Mel Stottlemyre

Chris
11-08-01, 12:14 PM
Cone (twice) and El Duque

Gehrig
11-08-01, 01:22 PM
Originally posted by Jim Roche
Here goes ( these are guesses!!)

1 . Johnny Allen
2. Red Ruffing
3. Spud Chandler
4. Tommy Byrne
5. Johnny Lindell (taking a chance here, I know he played OF, too!)
6. Johnny Sain
7. Don Larsen
8. Tom Sturdivant
9. Whitey Ford
10. Mel Stottlemyre

Correct for:

Red Ruffing - 8 times !! :eek:
Tommy Byrne - Twice
Don Larsen

deranged2005
11-08-01, 03:18 PM
How do you people know all this stuff?

Allonsanfan
11-09-01, 01:03 AM
Two questions:

1) Are you sure there were only 10 of them?
2) Are there any at-bats needed to qualify on this list?

I made some research and found 10 more:

Tom Sturdivant(mentioned by Jim Roche),Monte Pearson,Johnny Murphy,Waite Hoyt,Carl Mays,Joe Bush,Al Orth,Bob Shawkey,Luis Arroyo(4 AB,2 hits, .500 BA in 1962, that's my question #2 is from),George Pipgras(.333,3-for-9 in 1924).

That's make 13 overall(there are probably some more I didn't find).

Gehrig
11-09-01, 06:12 AM
Originally posted by Allonsanfan
Two questions:

1) Are you sure there were only 10 of them?
2) Are there any at-bats needed to qualify on this list?

I made some research and found 10 more:

Tom Sturdivant(mentioned by Jim Roche),Monte Pearson,Johnny Murphy,Waite Hoyt,Carl Mays,Joe Bush,Al Orth,Bob Shawkey,Luis Arroyo(4 AB,2 hits, .500 BA in 1962, that's my question #2 is from),George Pipgras(.333,3-for-9 in 1924).

That's make 13 overall(there are probably some more I didn't find).

Well, I wasn't putting a minimum number of at bats, but I was really looking for the guys who had a substantial amount of at bats...9 at bats hardly constitutes a full season if you know what I mean but I guess next time I'll be more specific...

coalcracker
11-09-01, 08:11 AM
When franchise was Baltimore Orioles 1901-1902, best hitting pitcher was Frank Foreman, 26 for 80, .325 (1901)

Franchise as New York Highlanders 1903-1912, best was Al Orth, 34 for 105, .324 (1907)

First pitcher to hit over 300 when franchise became Yankees (1913), was Allan Russell, 10-31, .323 (1917).

I can't remember anything after 1917.:gulp:

Gehrig
11-09-01, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by coalcracker
When franchise was Baltimore Orioles 1901-1902, best hitting pitcher was Frank Foreman, 26 for 80, .325 (1901)

Franchise as New York Highlanders 1903-1912, best was Al Orth, 34 for 105, .324 (1907)

First pitcher to hit over 300 when franchise became Yankees (1913), was Allan Russell, 10-31, .323 (1917).

I can't remember anything after 1917.:gulp:


Al Orth is correct...

Not lookin for Baltimore stats...

I'm gonna put a min req of at least 50 at bats on this question...

Gehrig
11-12-01, 06:36 AM
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