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well I know Ruth was on Baltimore at one point!

I DON'T KNOW!!!
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Harmon Killebrew?
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never thought of him
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nope, allright, I'm tired of saying no, so I'll say the clue that will probibly give it away (within 5 guesses)
He played most of his career with the Texas Rangers
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The only person i can think of is Rafael Palmeiro, but he was already guessed...
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Oh dyingfetus fastposted me, that's why i didn't see it, sorry dyingfetus your up
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not a problem
OK, when Babe Ruth retired with 714 HR,who were the only other players over 300 at the time?
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how many were there

i am gonna say jimmy foxx
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no, and there were 2 of them
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Harmon Killebrew and Willy McCovey? Probly not...
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negative
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whats with you and killebrew?
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Clues:
One was a teamate, and the other holds a star on the St. Louis walk of fame
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LOL THIS IS FUNNY. democratic- lol, its all america only sports like american football or baseball
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no, all the questions a few pages back were about soccer and cricket! I didn't have a clue!
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oh right....didnt c them- must have been away for thwem
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I'll gues Joe Dimagio, and Ted williams I don't know
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dyingfetus wrote:Clues:
One was a teamate, and the other holds a star on the St. Louis walk of fame


Of course he was a teammate, every player is a teammate if they play baseball. Do you mean he's a teammate of the player on the Walk of Fame?
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dwightschrute wrote:how many were there

i am gonna say jimmy foxx


And i just checked, in 1935, when Ruth had 714, Foxx had 302, so that is right. I know the other now, but wont answer because i looked it up.
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Gold Knight wrote:
dwightschrute wrote:how many were there

i am gonna say jimmy foxx


And i just checked, in 1935, when Ruth had 714, Foxx had 302, so that is right. I know the other now, but wont answer because i looked it up.


Ok Gold Knight time to prove you wrong.
It is true that Jimmie Fox did have 302 home runs by the end of Babe Ruth's final season. But what you neglected to pay attention to was the detail. Babe Ruth did not finish the 1935 season. His final game was on May 30, 1935. During that 1935 season, Jimmie Fox hit 36 homeruns (not all in the first 30 games of th season). That season put him at 302. So, you GK, are in fact wrong! At the time of Babe Ruth's retirement, Jimmie Fox DID NOT HAVE 300 Home Runs!

You just got verbally owned! :lol:
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So everybody, Ignore Gold Knights quick assumptions, the answer is still only TWO players, and niether is Jimmie Foxx. And as for my clue, if I must spell it out for you, One player was a teammate of Babe Ruth, and the other player played for St. Louis!

So think before you speak Alex :wink:
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Well, the teammate is obviously Lou Gehrig (finished in '39 with 393, iirc) as for the Cardinal, i got no idea.
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yes Gehrig is one, I don't know if this'll help, but the other guy had 300 HR on the nose
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so thats why it's a little tougher
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