Quiz – Off and Running

A new baseball season is upon us (at least here in North America).

To get into the swing of things, since 1918, what do these players (and only these players) have in common?

Congratulations to John Autin, who solved the quiz in (gulp!) 7 hours, 53 minutes. The quiz answer is that these 7 players are the only non-pitchers who, since 1918, have appeared in 5 or more opening day games, but never as a starter.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

48 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Diane
12 years ago

Something with regard to Opening Day game appearances without actually being in the starting lineup?

thomas
thomas
12 years ago

I don’t have the technology here at work, but I’m gonna guess it’s most positions played on Opening Day.

topper009
topper009
12 years ago

Its not most non-starting appearances on opening day, although Mark Sweeney is #2 on that list. The leader in John Vander Wal with 8 PH ABs on opening day.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  Doug

So if we figured out why Vander Wal doesn’t fit, would we be getting warmer?

topper009
topper009
12 years ago
Reply to  John Autin

Sadly, John Vander Wal started on opening day in 2003 for the Brewers, and hit cleanup. Ouch, painful times.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Why “sadly”?

topper009
topper009
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Because when you have a 37 year old with a career 104 OPS+ starting at cleanup for you on opening day you are in for a rough season.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Oh, I see. I thought you meant “sadly” in regard to solving the quiz question.

Max
Max
12 years ago

I know three of those men as ace pinch hitters. Perhaps pinch hit homers on Opening Day? Perhaps game winning pinch homers on opening day?

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  Max

O.Palmeiro never hit an O.D. HR.

stealofhome
12 years ago

Best I could find had something to do with 5 non-starter appearances on opening day, but Diering threw that off

stealofhome
12 years ago
Reply to  stealofhome

That’s 5 appearances with a PA. Diering only has 1

topper009
topper009
12 years ago

Something like 1000 PAs with no opening day starts?

topper009
topper009
12 years ago
Reply to  Doug

how did you find that using the PI?

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Doug: I think there is a way, without guesswork, to find players who never had an opening day start but did appear as a sub. As stated in your post #21 run step 1, then repeat the process for guys with most OD appearances as a starter. Then copy and paste each list into an Excel spreadsheet, one directly above the other. Then sort both lists by name and with proper use of the =IF(…) command you can sort out the guys who appeared only as a sub. It’s cumbersome for me to describe but maybe you could figure it… Read more »

Library Dave
Library Dave
12 years ago

Most opening day stolen bases as a pinch runner/hitter?

bstar
12 years ago

“Get list of guys with opening day appearances as a sub.” As a newbie to the P-I, how would you find this, or would that be cheating?

birtelcom
birtelcom
12 years ago
Reply to  bstar

–Go to the Batting Game Finder –At the top of the page, choose the option that says “Find Players with Most Matching Games in Multiple Years” –In the middle of the page, you can choose from “Starter”, “Sub” or “Either”. Choose “Sub” –At the bottom right, where you can choose “In the team’s first __ game”, insert 1 in the blank. –In order to avoid having relief pitchers (who do count as “Subs”) cluttering your list, in the Batter’s Defensive Postion” section you can click on Non-Pitcher (or, with the same effect, uncheck the Pitcher box) Then when you hit… Read more »

bstar
12 years ago
Reply to  birtelcom

Fantastic, thanks birtelcom.

bstar
12 years ago
Reply to  bstar

and to Doug as well!!!

bstar
12 years ago

Maybe everyone’s watching the Marlins-Cards game, Doug. They wheeled out Ali to “hand off” the first pitch…..I choked up.

topper009
topper009
12 years ago
Reply to  bstar

I don’t understand why Jose Reyes didn’t bunt and then leave the game? Maybe that was a Met thing, the Marlins do already have a batting champ in their infield besides him.

bstar
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Nice one, topper.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Laugh it up. Just wait until Steroid Boy first takes the field.

topper009
topper009
12 years ago
Reply to  John Autin

I’m not even sure if Manny Ramirez will play at all this season so he might never take the field.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

🙂

oneblankspace
oneblankspace
12 years ago

More than one opening day appearance in which the player did not have an official at-bat, pitchers excluded? Hocking had PH-BB, defensive replacement, and 0-for-1 in his first three.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago

Doug, you’ve obviously found a good stumper.

Would it be OK if I make a guess? No hard feelings if you’d rather I stay out of it.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  Doug

OK, here goes:

Those 7 players all have 5+ Opening Day appearances but never as a starter.

Lenny Harris, Greg Gross, John Vander Wal and others have more O.D. games off the bench, but they all started at least once.

topper009
topper009
12 years ago

The first guess was right, just didn’t have the cutoff. It was also a little misleading because this list was really a group of guys who did something the “most often” instead of a group of guys who “were the only to do something”

Also, today Justin Verlander, MVP first place 2011, will throw his first pitch to Jacoby Ellsbury, MVP #2nd place 2011. I don’t feel like checking them all but this must be a first.

John Autin
Editor
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

Just checking leadoff MVPs, this is the closest I can find to the Verlander/Ellsbury matchup:

– In 1950, Phil Rizzuto (’49 MVP runner-up) was the first batter against #4 man Mel Parnell, with MVP winner Ted Williams standing in LF.

topper009
topper009
12 years ago
Reply to  topper009

I gave in and looked around, the only other 1-2 MVP finish by a pitcher and leadoff batter was 1968, Bob Gibson and Pete Rose. They did not play on opening day.

In 1963 1-2 was Koufax and Dick Groat, they played each other on opening day in ’64 but Groat hit 2nd, so close.

1958 1-2 finishers were Jackie Jensen and Bob Turley who did face each other on opening day in 1959, but Jensen hit 5th.