Monday, May 18, 2020

I Remember Them Sports Quiz 89




1. He won 24 games for the White Sox in 1984 but was eventually part of the trade package that brought the Sox Ozzie Guillen. (2 points)

2. This middle linebacker starred for both the Patriots and Dolphins in he 60s and 70s. (2 points)

3. This TE played for both the Packers and Dolphins and was on a total of five Super Bowl winners. (4 points)

4. He had a 20 year career in the NHL, which began in 1983 with the Blues. In all, he played for seven NHL teams. His longest stint was seven years with the Maple Leafs. He finished his career with 450 goals and 964 assists. (3 points)

5. A power forward out of Ohio State, this man began his NBA career with the Pacers in 1982. He averaged 20 point and 10 rebounds per game in his rookie season. He had three very good seasons before knee problems brought him down. ( 3 points)

6. He played offensive tackle for the Jets from 1963-76. He was named to the Pro Bowl from 1967-73. (3 points)

7. He began his career with the Reds, but had an excellent 15 year run with the Royals. In 1982 he led the AL in doubles with 46 and RBIs with 133. (2 points)

8. After playing his college ball at Illinois, this forward began his NBA career in 1987 with the Clippers. He played six seasons with the franchise, averaging 14.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. Later he played for the Hawks and Bucks. (4 points)

9. A right handed starting pitcher, he out together a 19 year career in the bigs. He started with the Montreal Expos in 1978, but pitched for seven major league teams. In addition to his six years in Montreal, he also pitched six years with the Cubs. He also won 17 games for the A’s in 1990. ( 4 points)

10. A four-time all star, he was the Cubs second baseman from 1965-73 before being traded to the Padres. ( 3 points)


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1. Lamarr Hoyt. In addition to lading the AL in wins with 24 in 1983, LaMarr also led the AL in wins with 1982 with 19.

2. Nick Buoniconti. Nick split his 14 seasons in the NFL/AFL between the Patriots and Dolphins. . In seven seasons in Boston, Nick was named to five Pro Bowls and four All Pro teams. In Miami, Nick was named to two Pro Bowls and one All Pro team.

3. Marv Fleming. Though not a bad player, Marv was definitely a guy who was in the right place at the right time.

4. Doug Gilmour. Doug had three seasons with 100+ points.

5. Clark Kellogg. Clark went on to an excellent career in broadcasting.

6. Winston Hill. Winston spent a good part of his career protecting Joe Namath’s blind side.

7. Hal McRae. Hal was one of the most feared base runners in baseball.

8. Ken Norman. Ken was the epitome of a solid, if not outstanding NBA player.

9. Scott Sanderson. Scott also pitched for the Yankees and was named an all star while with the team in 1991.

10. Glenn Beckert. Though he didn’t have much power, Glenn was a great contact hitter.

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