I've got another one. 20 questions!
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I've got another one. 20 questions!
Was he primarily a pitcher?
2. Did he bat left-handed?
3. Did he play in the American League?
4. Was he primarily an infielder?
5. Did he play in the major leagues before 1946?
2. Did he bat left-handed?
NO
3. Did he play in the American League?
YES
4. Was he primarily an infielder?
NO
5. Did he play in the major leagues before 1946?
No
Did he wear a blue cap while playing?
How many yeams did he play for?
Did he play for a World Series winner?
Did he accumulate 2,000 hits in his career?
Did he steal 200 bases?
Did he play for the Yankees?
Let's revive this!
Did he play in the American League West? NO
Did he primarily play outfield? YES
Was he caucasian? YES
Did he play for more than one MLB team? NO
Let's revive this!
Did he play in the American League West? NO
Did he primarily play outfield? YES
Was he caucasian? YES
Did he play for more than one MLB team? NO
Bumping this thread with a little twist. We're back to Hall of Famers, except this time you have to identify the season as well, such as Jim Rice 1978. This will most likely require narrowing it to a player, and then to a season. Since I've never tried this, I'm not going to have a question limit for the game yet. Despite leaving that open, each participant should ask smart questions, and so for now will be limited to two questions per post. Ask away. Starting hint: It's not Jim Rice 1978.
Was he primarily a position player? YES
Was he primarily an infielder? NO
I edited the original post because I thought something like this might happen. I meant you are limited to two questions per post, and when you have asked them, you must wait until I answer before asking more questions. This applies to individual posters. To clarify:
A poster can ask two questions in a post. Then he must wait until his questions have been answered before asking more. Another poster may ask two more in the meantime, or he may wait the first's questions have been answered. The same waiting rules apply to that person, and any others.
I think that should take care of it, but if anyone is still confused, just say so.
Since your last question was answered, RMB, you are free to go again.
Then my two questions are, did he play primarily in the National League, and did he play primarily after World War 2
So we're down to Slaughter, Mays, Kiner, Snider, Ashburn, Aaron, Clemente, Frank Robinson, Billy Williams, Brock, Stargell, Dawson, Gwynn plus recent guys
Was he a right handed batter? YES