Baseball in the 1980s - Statistics

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Year Clue Answer % Correct
1980 NL shortstop wins his first gold glove. He goes on to win the award every season during the 1980s. Ozzie Smith
95%
1982 Sets the single season record for stolen bases with 130. Rickey Henderson
93%
1985 Breaks Ty Cobb's career hits record with 4192. Pete Rose
92%
1983 Has a home run disallowed because there was pine tar too far up the handle of his bat. George Brett
90%
1986 Lets a grounder through his legs, contributing to the Red Sox world series loss. Bill Buckner
86%
1981 This event at midseason causes a "split" season with the winners of each half meeting in the postseason. Player strike
82%
1986 Becomes the first pitcher to strike out 20 batters in a game. Roger Clemens
80%
1988 Hits a game-winning home run in the world series despite being hobbled with injuries to both his legs. Kirk Gibson
79%
1986 Wins the last of his 10 gold gloves at third base. Also a great slugger, he hit 548 career home runs. Mike Schmidt
79%
1985 Yankees manager is fired for the fourth time. Billy Martin
77%
1988 Becomes the first player to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in the same season. (He later gained fame for being forthcoming during the steroid scandal.) Jose Canseco
77%
1985 Pitcher becomes the youngest winner of the Cy Young Award. It was downhill from there, as this was his only 20-win season, perhaps party due to drug problems. Dwight Gooden
76%
1981 Causes an eponymous mania, winning both the NL Cy Young and MVP. In his distinctive windup he directed his eyes skyward. Fernando Valenzuela
73%
1988 Pitcher sets the record for most consecutive scoreless innings. Orel Hershiser
68%
1988 Wins the last of his 11 gold gloves at first base. He later made a guest appearance on "Seinfeld." Keith Hernandez
65%
1988 Wins his fourth consecutive batting title. He was often a challenger of Ted Williams' status as the last man to hit .400. Wade Boggs
57%
1983 Already recognized as a great defensive second-baseman, he has a brilliant day at the plate on national television, hitting two late-inning home runs. Ryne Sandberg
56%
1989 Wins his second MVP. His first was as a shortstop, while this one was as a centerfielder. Robin Yount
48%
1986 Selected by the National League as its next president. He would later become commissioner of baseball but died in 1989. A. Bart Giamatti
45%
1985 Umpire calls Jorge Orta safe at first in the world series. Replays and photos clearly show Orta was out. (Name the umpire.) Don Denkinger
22%
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