Question 1 (esy)
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TheGoodMan19 — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 10:33 AM)
First Electric scoreboard was in Yankee Stadium, I believe Don't know the year. Guess 1956.
I read one time about the 18 1/2 innings in relief. Can't come up with the name. He had a goofy name.
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Xeliou66 — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 11:01 AM)
Okay, I looked it up and I found that Yankee Stadium's electronic scoreboard was installed in 1959, but that in 1908 a Chicago inventor developed an electronic scoreboard and it was tested by the Boston Red Sox and Boston Braves.
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HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(January 07, 2017 11:25 AM)
Xeliou66 - 8* points (1 seed)
TheGoodman - 5* points (2 seed,)
Millar70 - 3* points (Wild Card 1)
Kenneglds - 3 points (Wild Card 2)
NjtoTX - 2* points (In the hunt)
Scott959 - 2 points (In the hunt)
Toy_Cannon - 1* point (in the hunt)
Beardy_McJewsenheimer_CPA - 1 point (in the hunt) -
HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 11:16 AM)
You are making a case, kenne, and i am sorry.
IDK if i should issue a one question suspension or try to sweep this thing under the carpet like a good commissioner.
I was unsure of my source, and i couldn't find a second one to verify it. -
kenneglds — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 11:21 AM)
THIS IS A VERY PRESTIGIOUS CONTEST AND PRIZE WE ARE ALL VYING FOR!!!!
The quiz-master should not go sullying the waters by awarding points to those who just basically did him a favor.
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HairyButtCheeks — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 10:03 AM)
Zip Zabel
It was a 19-inning game against the Cubs and the Dodgers on June 17, 1915. Coming in relief in the first inning, Zabel went the rest of the way. His Cubs won the game 4-3. The Dodgers started Jeff Pfeffer on the mound, and he went the entire distance to take the loss. It would all be for not, as both teams went on to watch the Phillies win the National League pennant. -
TheGoodMan19 — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 11:16 AM)
That was the name, Zip Zabel. DAmmit, I was even thinking of Airplane! when I was trying to get the answer, Lt. George Zip.
Guess I should have googled it and got the point.
Your future's all used up.