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01/21/10 10:09 PM
nemodomi wrote: Otie did you discover any sort of shortcut for digging up that kind of info? I tried googling, and exploring baseball-reference.com, but to no avail.
SELECT batting.playerID, master.nameFirst, master.nameLast, batting.yearID, Sum(batting.AB) AS SumOfAB, Sum(batting.HR) AS SumOfHR FROM batting INNER JOIN master ON batting.playerID = master.playerID GROUP BY batting.playerID, master.nameFirst, master.nameLast, batting.yearID HAVING (((Sum(batting.AB))=1) AND ((Sum(batting.HR))=1)) ORDER BY batting.yearID;
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01/21/10 10:48 PM
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01/22/10 04:35 AM
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01/22/10 07:07 AM
delatopia wrote: ... nemodomi can pop off again where his input is not requested ...
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01/22/10 07:45 AM
nemodomi wrote: delatopia wrote: ... nemodomi can pop off again where his input is not requested ... It's a forum, Pal. That's what we do here.
01/22/10 02:01 PM
ramsyanks wrote: Thats right, just don't put the CEO's Facebook address or your post gets yanked!!!
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01/22/10 02:05 PM
nemodomi wrote: ramsyanks wrote: Thats right, just don't put the CEO's Facebook address or your post gets yanked!!! IMO that was one of the funniest and most pointless yankings ever. It takes less than 5 minutes to google "facebook" and the man's name and voila there you go.
01/22/10 03:13 PM
Spaceman wrote: nemodomi wrote: ramsyanks wrote: Thats right, just don't put the CEO's Facebook address or your post gets yanked!!! IMO that was one of the funniest and most pointless yankings ever. It takes less than 5 minutes to google "facebook" and the man's name and voila there you go. FIVE minutes?!?!?!?! On a dial-up connection this should take no more than 30-45 seconds!!!
01/22/10 03:51 PM
nemodomi wrote: IIRC I had to weed through/past two homonyms before I found the genuine article.
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01/22/10 03:56 PM
Spaceman wrote: nemodomi wrote: IIRC I had to weed through/past two homonyms before I found the genuine article. Gotcha. Last time I checked, he was a member of the DMB group on Facebook, so that's a pretty easy way to find him if it's still the case.
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01/23/10 10:40 PM
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01/24/10 09:53 AM
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01/24/10 01:55 PM
Patrick88x wrote: I know he didnt have alot of at bats but I do know that his season is the most powerful ever: The answer is - 1998 Shane Spencer - NY Yankees. If you play him every day for a full season he will out homer Ruth, McGwire, Bonds, Foxx all of them.
The Greatest DMB Power Hitter Ever is........................found in Michael J. Schell’s Baseball’s All-Time Best Sluggers Adjusted Batting Performance from Strikeouts to Home Runs. And the winner is (let me borrow those dots) ........................Babe Ruth! Oh, hold that thought. You said “The Greatest DMB Power Hitter Ever” so you can throw away Schell’s book as a reference. You’ll have to own every DMB season and excoriate yourself by playing hundreds of replays of each disk to answer that question. As Newt told Ellen Ripley, “It won’t make any difference.”
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01/24/10 08:23 PM
Otie wrote: Here is another one. Felix Hernandez in 2008. On 6/23, in his only official AB for the season, he hit a grand slam off Johan Santana. He did bat once more in the game and sacrificed. He left the game with an injury and went on the DL. But his stats were 1 AB 1 HR 4 RBI. 1.000 BA 4.000SLG 5.000 OPS.
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