Name a Formula One driver, (active in the 21st century), who scored World Championship points in his first two races, for different teams, in different seasons.
Correct!
Ollie Bearman
Correct!
Ollie Bearman
Shawn Green.On September 19, 2024, Shohei Ohtani had 17 Total bases, going 6-6 with a single, two doubles, and three home runs.
Three Major League Baseball players have had more than 17 Total Bases in one game, and three others also had 17.
Name as many as you can.
Hints:
All of the players with 17 or more Total Bases in one game, other than Ohtani, also hit four home runs in that game.
a) Two of these players are members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
b) One of the players on the list spent his entire Big League career with one team.
c) Other than Ohtani, two other players on this list were named League MVP at least once in their major League career.
d) One player on this list was a three time World Series Champion; twice as a player and once as a manager.
e) One player on this list had less than 100 Home Runs in his Major League career.
f) One of the players on this list is a former Toronto Blue Jay.
g) None of these hints are about one of the players on the list, (except this one).
Eddie Matthews.Which Major League Baseball Hall of Fame member played for the same franchise in three different home cities, and also was a member of a World Series Championship team for a different franchise in his final season?
Which MLB pitcher holds the modern day record for most batters hit by a pitch in a career?
Name the two most accurate FG kickers in NFL history. Accuracy is defined as the highest percentage of attempted field goals that were successful.
Eddie Matthews.
Nolan Ryan was my guess, but that's incorrect. In fact, he's not even in the top 5 of modern day pitchers.No doubt that it would have been Don Drysdale, if he had played past age 32, but I'll go with Nolan Ryan, mostly because of the length of his career, and his tendency to be wild at times.
When Drysdale was instructed to intentionally walk a batter, he'd hit him instead. His reasoning? "Why waste three pitches?".
Morten Anderson is a good guess, unfortunately both are incorrect.(I don't know who Don Cockroft is)I'll go with Morten Andersen and Don Cockroft.
Morten Anderson is a good guess, unfortunately both are incorrect.(I don't know who Don Cockroft is)
Interesting. No disrespect intended to you or Don Cockroft, but I think the Washington Redskins Mark Moseley was the last straight on kicker in the NFL.Don Cockroft, Cleveland Browns 1968-80. Place kicker and punter. 65.9% lifetime Field Goal Percentage. Possibly the last 'straight on' kicker in the NFL.
Interesting. No disrespect intended to you or Don Cockroft, but I think the Washington Redskins Mark Moseley was the last straight on kicker in the NFL.
I know. I just didn't want you to think I was being a jerk by suggesting Moseley.I did say "possibly". Cockroft was one of the last few, and Cockroft and Moseley were in in the NFL at the same time for ten of their seasons.
I know. I just didn't want you to think I was being a jerk by suggesting Moseley.