Five points if you name two; ten only for three correct answers.
11. No Harvard grad has ever made the Major Leagues, but there is an Ivy Leagues in the Hall of Fame Name him.
12. Can you identify two current big leaguers with both a father and an uncle who also played in the majors?
13. Pete Rose won the Rookie of the Year Award in 1963 and is still active. Which player disappeared from the big league scene shortly after winning the same award in 1980? He was famous for extracting his own teeth to save money.
14. Rollie Fingers and Rich Gossage are the most celebrated relief pitchers of our time, yet each has a lifetime ERA close to 3.00. What active reliever with at least 300 appearances has the best career ERA--a nifty 2.36?
15. Joe DiMaggio had the most famous baseball wife ever--Marilyn Monroe. But some current brides come close. Five points each if you can identify the husbands of golfer Nancy Lopez and illicit film star Chesty Morgan.
16. Five pitchers have thrown two no-hitters in a season. Two points for each you can name.
17. Only four pitchers have won 200 games by age 30. Three--Christy Mathewson, Cy Young, and Walter Johnson--are in the Hall of Fame, but the fourth is still ineligible, since he passed the barrier in 1976. Can you name him?
18. Rick Wise his two home runs when he pitched a no-hitter in 1971. Can you name the last pitcher to hit a homer in a World Series game? (It was a grand slam.)
19. One-sides trades can reveal the genius of one general manager and the ineptitude of another. Two points for each of the following you can remember:
* The pitcher the Cardinals surrendered for Lou Brock in 1963:
* Whom the Yankees parted with to get Sparky Lyle from Boston in 1972:
* The third baseman traded to the Mets for Amos Otis in 1970:
* The third baseman sent to the same Mets to bring Nolan Ryan to California in 1972:
* Whom the Phillies traded to St. Louis in 1972 for Steve Carlton.
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