Many awards are named after a player who did things being mimicked in the present day.
But is any award more appropriately named than the one in honor of Cy Young?
Many awards are named after a player who did things being mimicked in the present day. But is any award more appropriately named than the one in honor of Cy Young?
Could it be Cy Young?You reminded me of my favorite "guaranteed-to-win-a-drink-at-any-sports-bar" baseball trivia question:
"Who is the only pitcher that won 20 games (season) in both the American League and the National League -- but never won the Cy Young Award?"
Okay, let's see who gets it first.
Go!
Could it be Cy Young?
Henry and Tommie AaronBINGO!
OK. now you got that one, tell me what (pair or group of) brothers hit the most MLB home runs (collectively)?
Not like the Steve Spurrier rule (while coach at Florida): "We're gonna go out there and beat 'em as bad as we can beat 'em and, if they don't like it, tell 'em to get better."Here in CT high school football we have the "Jack Cochran Rule".
If a team beats an opponent by 50 or more points the winning coach is suspended for the next game.
Not like the Steve Spurrier rule (while coach at Florida): "We're gonna go out there and beat 'em as bad as we can beat 'em and, if they don't like it, tell 'em to get better."
BTW (Jack Cochran Rule), shouldn't the losing coach be suspended for the following season?
It thought was, 'Harold," as in "Harold be thy name."I was discussing with my 4-5 yo Catechism class last week how some of their names were the same as saints. After a few names, one of the little ones asked what was God's father's name. A few minutes later, a response from the back replied "Art". She explained, " you know..Our father who is Art in heaven." Good enough for me.