Good morning kapt and spark. I'm not sure on this answer I need to grab a cup of coffee and think about it for a few. I have 4 names in mind all with over 3000 k the question i ponder is the less than 1000 walks.
By the way Spark -not to mess with Kapts question - But did ya remember the pitcher that hit two grand salamis in one game- you were getting close. I didn't look back to see if you came up with it. Kapt- I know the answer - but I will hold back.
By the way Spark -not to mess with Kapts question - But did ya remember the pitcher that hit two grand salamis in one game- you were getting close. i didn't look back to see if you came up with it.
Yeah thats right .,. going to give it a shot Spearit ...
Kloniver ... I know I am close ...hahaha
I have the Kapt's answer but I will hold that one for a little
Kapt- In the 60s I use to sleep with a radio under my pillow and listen to the Milwaukee Braves play anybody, late at night- In 66 when Ferggie was traded to the Cubs- we could never beat em. His strikeouts went higher and higher each year and his all-star games were lights out. I seriously hated the guy. Marichal was another name that hit. His delivery was so awesome - the high leg kick and all.
This is what Aaron has to say--about Marichal
"The foot's up in your face, and that's bad. Then he comes through like a fullback chargin. He lunges off the hill. Sometimes he even stumbles from the force of his delivery. With all that confusion of motion it's a problem seeing the ball. But his control is a bigger thing. He can throw all day within a two-inch space, in, out, up or down. I've never seen anyone as good as that."
— Hank Aaron
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