MLB Trivia - 6/13/06

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  • Willie Bee
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 02-14-06
    • 15726

    #1
    MLB Trivia - 6/13/06
    Who was the last player to lead his league in home runs and triples in the same season?
  • ganchrow
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 08-28-05
    • 5011

    #2
    Jim Rice 1978
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    • Willie Bee
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 02-14-06
      • 15726

      #3
      Correct. In 1978, Rice led the AL with 46 HR and 15 triples. Also, as tacomax pointed out in a PM a little while ago, Rice led the AL that year with 139 RBI.

      Follow up: In that 1978 season, Rice became the first player in 19 years to reach/exceed 400 total bases in a single season. Rice had 406 total bases that season (46 HR, 15 Triples, 25 Doubles, 127 Singles). Who are the only four players to top 406 total bases in a single season since?
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      • clonecat
        SBR MVP
        • 08-29-05
        • 1225

        #4
        Would have guessed Willie Mays myself. That is pretty impressive for Rice to lead the league in triples, playing in Fenway and I never remembered him to have much speed.
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        • Willie Bee
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 02-14-06
          • 15726

          #5
          Triples are a strange beast, clonecat. Fenway does have that weird area in center, and balls can come off the Monstah at funky angles.

          For the record, more than half of Rice's triples came on the road. He also was on a torrid pace for triples before completely falling off at the All-Star break. He had five in a 6-day stretch in early July and had 13 triples compared to just 11 doubles on July 8th. He would have just two more three-baggers the rest of the way, and none after Aug 19th.

          T# . DATE . . STADIUM
          01 . Apr 07 . Comiskey
          02 . Apr 17 . Fenway
          03 . May 04 . Fenway
          04 . May 04 . Fenway
          05 . Jun 05 . Oakland Col
          06 . Jun 10 . Kingdome
          07 . Jun 15 . Fenway
          08 . Jun 25 . Fenway
          09 . Jul 03 . Fenway
          10 . Jul 05 . Comiskey
          11 . Jul 07 . Cleveland Mun
          12 . Jul 08 . Cleveland Mun
          13 . Jul 08 . Cleveland Mun
          14 . Aug 10 . Fenway
          15 . Aug 19 . Oakland Col


          April 7th was the season opener for the Red Sox. The two on May 4th came in the same game. The two on July 8th came in separate games of a doubleheader.
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          • Uncle Joe
            SBR Rookie
            • 05-18-06
            • 44

            #6
            Originally posted by Willie Bee
            Correct. In 1978, Rice led the AL with 46 HR and 15 triples. Also, as tacomax pointed out in a PM a little while ago, Rice led the AL that year with 139 RBI.

            Follow up: In that 1978 season, Rice became the first player in 19 years to reach/exceed 400 total bases in a single season. Rice had 406 total bases that season (46 HR, 15 Triples, 25 Doubles, 127 Singles). Who are the only four players to top 406 total bases in a single season since?
            Bonds and Mcgwire are two guesses.
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            • ganchrow
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 08-28-05
              • 5011

              #7
              Sammy Sosa with 425 in 2001 and 416 in 1998
              Luis Gonzalez with 419 in 2001
              Barry Bonds with 411 in 2001
              Larry Walker with 409 in 1997

              Todd Helton came close with 405 in 2000
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              • Willie Bee
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 02-14-06
                • 15726

                #8
                Ganch's list is correct. Give a point to Uncle Joe for the Bonds notion.
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