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Re: Let's Go Mets!
[Re: klydon1]
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09/26/08 07:28 PM
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Nice, Klyd!  I almost feel bad rooting against you now. Almost. 
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
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I may have asked this already, but do you know what year it was that both the NL and AL were led in homers by Jews? I don't think it's ever been done.
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
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I may have asked this already, but do you know what year it was that both the NL and AL were led in homers by Jews? 1933 - Jimmie Foxx AL / Chuck Klein NL You'd be right except for one problem. Neither of them were Jewish.
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
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I may have asked this already, but do you know what year it was that both the NL and AL were led in homers by Jews?
1933 - Jimmie Foxx AL / Chuck Klein NL Good try. In 1979 Dave Kingman, then with the Cubs, led the NL while Gorman Thomas of the Brewers led the AL. In 1982 the pair again led their leagues, but this time Kingman was a Met, and Thomas was tied in HRs with Reggie Jackson, who probably isn't Jewish.  Another oddity in 1982 was that it was the only time where the Cy Young Award winner had a higher batting average than the league HR hitter. Kingman finished at .204 while Steve Carlton hit .218. Back to the thread...It looks a little gloomy for the Mets now. I was surprised that there were so many empty seats at Shea, not only because of the playoff race, but because it's the last year for the stadium. I also heard on the Met telecast that because the Mets lost, Santana will pitch Saturday on three days' rest after 125 pitches in the previous start. I guess desperate times call for desperate measures.
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
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In 1979 Dave Kingman, then with the Cubs, led the NL while Gorman Thomas of the Brewers led the AL. You sure they're both Jewish?
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Re: Let's Go Mets!
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Brewers lose! We're pretty much in control of our destiny. We win tomorrow and we're guaranteed at least a one game playoff on Monday. Oh yeah. Congrats on the division, Counselor. Maybe we'll meet up in the playoffs. 
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