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frankbmd 01-24-2021 04:54 PM

Gomer Trivia
 
Who set a record in 1953 that wasn’t broken for 17 years?

Answer with his card.

Cliff Bowman 01-24-2021 06:25 PM

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Most RBI's by a catcher in a season.

frankbmd 01-24-2021 07:22 PM

Well played and true, but not the answer I had in mind.

Peter_Spaeth 01-25-2021 05:19 PM

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frankbmd 01-25-2021 06:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2060187)
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One of the worst hitting pitchers of the 50s.

He must have gotten his first hit in ‘53 and his second hit in ‘70

Peter_Spaeth 01-25-2021 06:13 PM

Eddie Lopat?

Cliff Bowman 01-25-2021 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 2060205)
One of the worst hitting pitchers of the 50s.

He must have gotten his first hit in ‘53 and his second hit in ‘70

He went 0 for 70 in 1962, which is a record. I think he is the one that got a standing ovation for hitting a foul ball by the fans at Wrigley when he was a Cub.

howard38 01-26-2021 05:51 PM

Not sure if he set a record or if it was topped in 1970 but I know he had a pretty horrific inning in 1953. He also has "Gomer" in his name:

https://siriussportsauctions.com/Ite...6896a_med.jpeg

Peter_Spaeth 01-26-2021 07:00 PM

Wayne Simpson is a character in Gomer Pyle and Wayne Simpson the pitcher had a terrific rookie season in 1970. But I have been unable to come up with the connection to 1953.

frankbmd 01-26-2021 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by howard38 (Post 2060587)
Not sure if he set a record or if it was topped in 1970 but I know he had a pretty horrific inning in 1953. He also has "Gomer" in his name:

https://siriussportsauctions.com/Ite...6896a_med.jpeg

Nice try, but Gromek, as an “anagram” gomer (with a silent k), may not have set a record in any year.

frankbmd 01-28-2021 10:48 AM

Kicking this thread to the top in search of a correct answer.

Cliff Bowman 01-28-2021 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by frankbmd (Post 2061233)
Kicking this thread to the top in search of a correct answer.

Additional small hint?

Peter_Spaeth 01-28-2021 06:15 PM

The answer is gonna be something weird/obscure that makes us groan.:cool:

DaveW 01-28-2021 08:08 PM

Ok, how about Max Surkont striking out 8 consecutive batters? It stood until it was broken by Tom Seaver in 1970 with 10 in a row.
I’m not sure how Gomer fits though. I don’t have a card of him or Gomer Pyle either.

frankbmd 01-29-2021 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2061454)
The answer is gonna be something weird/obscure that makes us groan.:cool:

Does everybody want to hear Peter groan this evening?

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Originally Posted by DaveW (Post 2061494)
Ok, how about Max Surkont striking out 8 consecutive batters? It stood until it was broken by Tom Seaver in 1970 with 10 in a row.
I’m not sure how Gomer fits though. I don’t have a card of him or Gomer Pyle either.

I’m unable to rapidly confirm the Surkont record, but will assume it is true, but the Surkont/Seaver answer, although correct, is not the one I’m looking for.

Stay tuned my next post will reveal my answer and I don’t think it is weird or obscure.

Until then consider the following clue: 168

Peter_Spaeth 01-29-2021 04:54 PM

168 in 1953 Topps is Willard Schmidt. I am doubting he set any records.

Cliff Bowman 01-29-2021 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2061786)
168 in 1953 Topps is Willard Schmidt. I am doubting he set any records.

Believe it or not he did, the first player in MLB history to be hit by a pitch twice n the same inning by different pitchers. It has happened twice since, the first Frank Thomas and Brady Anderson.

Mark17 01-29-2021 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Cliff Bowman (Post 2061795)
Believe it or not he did, the first player in MLB history to be hit by a pitch twice n the same inning by different pitchers. It has happened twice since, the first Frank Thomas and Brady Anderson.

But Frank said the record was broken 17 years later. So who got HBP THREE times in the same inning in 1970?

frankbmd 01-29-2021 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Cliff Bowman (Post 2061795)
Believe it or not he did, the first player in MLB history to be hit by a pitch twice n the same inning by different pitchers. It has happened twice since, the first Frank Thomas and Brady Anderson.

Believe or not neither Frank Thomas (either one) nor Brady Anderson played in 1970, but thanks for the education.

A couple of more clues and the reveal

Ernie didn't do it, ________ did.

The record was broken by a player with his shortened limb.

1n 1953

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Bert "Not Ernie" Rechichar set the NFL record for the longest field goal of 56 yards which equals 168 feet.

In 1970

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"Toeless" Tom Dempsey broke Rechichar's NFL record kicking a 63 yard field goal with part of his foot and five toes congenitally missing. He also was born without four fingers, but didn't set any handball records.

The question never specified a sport.

Kicking the thread to the top was in fact a clue as both Bert and Tom both kicked their way to the top of a list in the record books.

The gomers on the board would be the only ones who were alive and possibly could remember the day of Rechichar's historic field goal.

Cliff Bowman 01-29-2021 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark17 (Post 2061802)
But Frank said the record was broken 17 years later. So who got HBP THREE times in the same inning in 1970?

Schmidt was hit by a pitch in 1959 as a Red twice in the third inning by Bob Rush and Lew Burdette. Frank Thomas did it as a Met in 1962 and Brady Anderson did it as an Oriole in 1999. Definitely not what Frank is looking for, it just blew my mind that Willard Schmidt held a MLB record, for three years anyway.

Peter_Spaeth 01-29-2021 06:43 PM

I feel misled by Gomer.

riggs336 01-29-2021 09:40 PM

Now that the mystery is solved, what's a Gomer? My sister the doctor says it means a troublesome patient (Get Outta My Emergency Room), but that doesn't seem relevant to this thread.

frankbmd 01-30-2021 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by riggs336 (Post 2061858)
Now that the mystery is solved, what's a Gomer? My sister the doctor says it means a troublesome patient (Get Outta My Emergency Room), but that doesn't seem relevant to this thread.

You are obviously not a gomer yet, when everything becomes irrelevant.

nolemmings 01-31-2021 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2061817)
I feel misled by Gomer.

Surprize, Surprize, Surpirze!!!! Or should I say Shazam?


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