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Diego SeguiFiveThreeEight wrote:I'll take it, since I was first to post
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Ok, damn near impossible here. Who led the Seattle Mariners in home runs in their inaugural season of 1977 with 27 long flies?
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I appreciate your enthusiasm for your team, but since the thread isn't titled "A more democratic sports trivia thread for rabid mouth-breathing Mariners fans who would gladly pay five hundred dollars to watch their girlfriends get spit-roasted by Ichiro and the zombified remains of Jay Buhner", you might want to ask a more broadly accessible question.FiveThreeEight wrote:You want me to ask an easier one? A true Mariners fan would know. Not that he's famous, but you should know your team's history.
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Hey, NHL questions are MINE!
And yeah, the Wings in 2002 are correct. That was a good summer.
And yeah, the Wings in 2002 are correct. That was a good summer.
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For the record I'll add Joe Louis Arena (home of the Red Wings) and The Palace of Auburn Hills (home of the Pistons). Gotta represent Detroit!
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Sweet, most of them are in the Midwest, go Midwest!
Anyway:
Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers became the second fastest person in MLB history (since the Modern era) to hit his first 15 carrer home runs (51 games) Who is the only person to do it faster, and how many games did it take him to do it?
Anyway:
Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers became the second fastest person in MLB history (since the Modern era) to hit his first 15 carrer home runs (51 games) Who is the only person to do it faster, and how many games did it take him to do it?
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ok, i will guess eddie matthews, b/c he was a brave (therefore i love him), and also incredibly good in his first few years, and b/c he was in milwaukee when it happened. i'll guess and say, uhhhh, 45 games.....Cheesemore wrote:Sweet, most of them are in the Midwest, go Midwest!
Anyway:
Ryan Braun of the Milwaukee Brewers became the second fastest person in MLB history (since the Modern era) to hit his first 15 carrer home runs (51 games) Who is the only person to do it faster, and how many games did it take him to do it?
and i'll also predict, for all posterity to see, that ryan braun will NOT be a successful or even remarkable MLB player....i watched him when the braves played the brewers earlier this year, sort of reminded me of pat burrell....not a good thing......throw him the slider and he's gone......
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nope, he isn't even the third fastest to do it (Bill Schroder-Brewers-82 games) this is a good question apparently
and Ryan has a nice swing and batting stance, if we can get him to be a good fielder we'll have it made
and Ryan has a nice swing and batting stance, if we can get him to be a good fielder we'll have it made
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