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Thread: Trivia Questions-- 1951 Opening Day

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    Trivia Questions-- 1951 Opening Day

    I came across the box score for the 1951 Opening Day and have 2 trivia questions:

    1) Who was Brooklyn's starting pitcher?
    2) Who was Brooklyn's lead-off man?

    If you can answer both of these without looking them up, you belong in the Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame.

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    jackie robinson
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honus Wagner
    jackie robinson
    preacher roe
    Sorry, neither

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    I saw that game on a frigid afternoon. I know Oisk started against Robin Roberts. I would have to guess Pee Wee led off but I wouldn't bet on it. The Phils won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musial6
    I saw that game on a frigid afternoon. I know Oisk started against Robin Roberts. I would have to guess Pee Wee led off but I wouldn't bet on it. The Phils won.
    Ersk is correct, but not Pee Wee

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatbush Flock
    Ersk is correct, but not Pee Wee
    Billy Cox was the lead off hitter.
    Lets support Gil Hodges for The Hall of Fame in 2011.

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    The leadoff hitter was Don Thompson.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kramer_47
    Billy Cox was the lead off hitter.

    Cox played one game at short that year. Was that the game?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kramer_47
    Billy Cox was the lead off hitter.

    Do you have the box score for that game? I recall Del Ennis hitting a homer. Can you verify?

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    I guess I should have directed the last two posts to Flatbush Flock. Sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by musial6
    Do you have the box score for that game? I recall Del Ennis hitting a homer. Can you verify?
    I don't think there is a boxscore of that game available I know retrosheet doesn't have one. Billy Cox lead off for the Dodgers most of the time, even though PeeWee and Jackie should have been 1-2 but Dressen thought Jackie was better in the 4 hole, thats why I said Billy Cox.
    Lets support Gil Hodges for The Hall of Fame in 2011.

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    Boxscore

    Since both questions have been answered correctly


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    Quote Originally Posted by bobw357
    Since both questions have been answered correctly

    Wow, good get. Looks like Roberts was in midseason form, only one outfield putout. Probably didn't miss a pickoff signal in this one. Seven runs, 2:07, today, you're looking a 3:30 plus. Thanks for the look back.
    After 1957, it seemed like we would never laugh again. Of course, we did. Its just that we were never young again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobw357
    Since both questions have been answered correctly

    Nice find Bob thank you, where did you find the boxscore.
    Lets support Gil Hodges for The Hall of Fame in 2011.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wamby
    The leadoff hitter was Don Thompson.
    Of course, Wamby was correct. I was amazed when I found the box score in the Sporting News on the website, Paper of Record. Congratulations!

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