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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?
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
Cone (twice) and El Duque
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).
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:
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...
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