Quiz – Triple Something Seasons (solved)

A few days ago, an HHS reader noticed that Eddie Collins had a season in 1910 with 81 runs, RBI and steals, and suggested this would be a good idea for one of my quizzes. So, as we wait for the deciding NLDS game tonight, why not?

None of these players had a triple crown season. But, they all had a season with a matched set of counting stats. What were those seasons? For bonus marks, what rookie had a matched set of 3 counting stats this season (min. 20 of each) that has never before been accomplished?

Hint: the matched counting stats are not the same for all these players. But, there is a common link connecting all of them.

Congratulations to aweb and Andrew (and others) who quickly identified that these players all had a season with their extra-base hit total matching two other counting stats. And congrats to Richard Chester for identifying Evan Gattis as the answer to the bonus question with his 21 HR, 2B and BB this season. The seasons are after the jump.

Here are the seasons for the quiz players.

Player Year Tm G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB SO
Frank Doljack 1931 DET 63 209 187 20 52 13 3 4 20 3 15 17
Brooks Robinson 1970 BAL 158 673 608 84 168 31 4 18 94 1 53 53
Jason Kendall 1998 PIT 149 627 535 95 175 36 3 12 75 26 51 51
Johnny Hopp 1946 BSN 129 493 445 71 148 23 8 3 48 21 34 34
Glenn Beckert 1969 CHC 131 582 543 69 158 22 1 1 37 6 24 24
Dom DiMaggio 1940 BOS 108 466 418 81 126 32 6 8 46 7 41 46
Amos Strunk 1915 PHA 132 565 485 76 144 28 16 1 45 17 56 45
Todd Walker 2005 CHC 110 433 397 50 121 25 3 12 40 1 31 40
Billy Werber 1933 TOT 111 472 427 64 110 30 6 3 39 15 33 39
Lenny Dykstra 1988 NYM 126 466 429 57 116 19 3 8 33 30 30 43
Frank Isbell 1909 CHW 120 477 433 33 97 17 6 0 33 23 23 34
Joe Kuhel 1942 CHW 115 482 413 60 103 14 4 4 52 22 60 22
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 10/9/2013.

 

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Richard Chester
Richard Chester
10 years ago

Is Evan Gattis the answer to the bonus question? 21 2B, HR and BB.

nightfly
10 years ago

Matched sets meaning three of the same number, right? Because my first check, Dykstra, seems only to have matched pairs here and there (for example, 68 runs and bbs in 1994).

aweb
aweb
10 years ago

Amos Strunk in 1915 had 45 K, 45 RBI, and 45 XBH

Jason Kendall in 1998 had 51 K, 51 BB, and 51 XBH.

aweb
aweb
10 years ago
Reply to  aweb

Brooks Robinson in 1970 had 53 BB, K, and XBH

Gary Bateman
Gary Bateman
10 years ago
Reply to  aweb

Glenn Beckert had 24 BB, K & XBH in 1969 and Johnny Hopp had 34 of each in 1946. I see a trend.

John Autin
Editor
10 years ago

Frank Isbell, 1909 — 23 steals, walks, and extra-base hits.

Andrew
Andrew
10 years ago

The common factor is extra base hits:

Doljack, 1931: 20 runs, 20 RBIs, 20 XBH
Robinson, 1970: 53 BB, 53 SO, 53 XBH
Kendall, 1998: 51 BB, 51 SO, 51 XBH
Hopp, 1946: 34 BB, 34 SO, 34 XBH
DiMaggio, 1940: 46 RBI, 46 SO, 46 XBH
Strunk, 1915: 45 RBI, 45 SO, 45 XBH

And so on, I’m at work and can’t compile them all now but I’m pretty sure I’ve got it.

John Autin
Editor
10 years ago

Dykstra ’88 — 30 walks, steals and XBH.

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
10 years ago

Kevin Polcovich in 1997 had 21 XBH, RBI and BB. He’s not on your list.
Also Jason Ellison in 2005 with 24 of each.

Richard Chester
Richard Chester
10 years ago
Reply to  Doug

R/H/RBI- 36 Charlie Keller (1947)