Monday (12/19) Triva Question(s)

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Postby KnoxVegas on Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:29 pm

There were several Orioles 20-game winners in the 1970s, with four on the 1970 team alone.

Palmer is not who we are looking for, since he played with the Orioles (winning the Cy Young) in 1976.

Mike Flanagan did win 23 in 1979 but that was the only year he won 20+ in his career.
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Postby Brent Burns on Mon Dec 19, 2005 5:49 pm

KnoxVegas wrote:There were several Orioles 20-game winners in the 1970s, with four on the 1970 team alone.

Palmer is not who we are looking for, since he played with the Orioles (winning the Cy Young) in 1976.

Mike Flanagan did win 23 in 1979 but that was the only year he won 20+ in his career.


I know I will spell his last name wrong, but I vaguely recall Dave McNally, isn't he one of the Orioles' 20-game winners?
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Postby KnoxVegas on Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:16 pm

Brent Burns wrote:I know I will spell his last name wrong, but I vaguely recall Dave McNally, isn't he one of the Orioles' 20-game winners?


We have a partial winner. McNally is one of the first free agents. Who is the second? Hints:

He played from 1965-1979. He was a pitcher. He played for the Dodgers in 1975. he is known to history as "Channel 17." Why is he known as this?

For someone who work their way through college as an MLB stadium usher, this should be a freakin' softball! Then again, maybe not.
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Postby CATLAX MAN on Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:56 pm

KnoxVegas wrote:[He played from 1965-1979. He was a pitcher. He played for the Dodgers in 1975.


I believe that this was answered one page ago. Andy Messersmith.

Messersmith's case was actually the more priominent of the two as it grabbed more of the headlines. He was much more outspoken than McNally. Their cases were filed at the same time. It was a followup to the challenge to the reserve clause that Flood instituted a few years before they came along.
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Postby KnoxVegas on Mon Dec 19, 2005 7:03 pm

CATLAX MAN wrote:
KnoxVegas wrote:[He played from 1965-1979. He was a pitcher. He played for the Dodgers in 1975.


I believe that this was answered one page ago. Andy Messersmith.


CORRECT. Now why is he known as "Channel 17?"
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