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I cannot believe he is in the hall of fame.
Blyleven won 287 games, struck out 3,701, had a 3.31 career ERA, 60 shutouts, 1.198 career WHIP and was a two-time World Series champion with 94.5 career WAR. The only guy with comparable numbers who isn't in the HoF is Tommy John.

Blyleven's family moved to Melville, Saskatchewan, when he was two years old before ultimately settling in Garden Grove, California, in 1957 when Bert was five years old.

So he's Canadian.
 
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Which team traded a future MVP, two future Hall of Fame members, and two future Cy Young Award winners* in the same deal, and won the World Series two years later?

*not necessarily five different players.
 

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In 1979 Paul Molitor was involved in a rare play, that according to my research, has only happened 3 times in the modern MLB era. Name the play.
 
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With the unfortunate passing of both Borje Salming and Bobby Baun this year, name the two Toronto Maple Leafs that wore the number 21 in between Baun and Salming.
Since this isn't the easiest question to answer I'll give a hint.
One player had a connection to Don Cherry and the other had a connection to a Leaf great.
 
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Blyleven won 287 games, struck out 3,701, had a 3.31 career ERA, 60 shutouts, 1.198 career WHIP and was a two-time World Series champion with 94.5 career WAR. The only guy with comparable numbers who isn't in the HoF is Tommy John.

Blyleven's family moved to Melville, Saskatchewan, when he was two years old before ultimately settling in Garden Grove, California, in 1957 when Bert was five years old.

So he's Canadian.
I had no idea he was Canadian. Is he Canadas greatest pitcher ?
 

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This question is also posted in the Jays 2023 thread in Sports Discussion, because some people don't routinely read both threads.

1) Twenty-three current or former Toronto Blue Jays players are sons of Major League Baseball players. Name as many as you can.


unassuming correctly identified Vladdy Guerrero, Bo Bichette, Cavan Biggio, Jason Grilli.
bemeup correctly identified Roberto Alomar and Ed Sprague.
maurice93 correctly identified Kyle Drabek and Daulton Varsho.
K Douglas correctly identified Todd Stottlemyre, Jose Cruz Jr., Pedro Borbon Jr., Darren Oliver, Dick Schofield and Travis Shaw.


2) Thirteen former Toronto Blue Jays have sons who have played, or are playing, in the Major Leagues. Name as many as you can.

unassuming correctly identified Paul Quantrill, (Cal) and Steve Grilli, (Jason).

maurice93 correctly identified Cecil Fielder, (Prince) and Jesse Barfield, (Josh).
K Douglas correctly identified Roger Clemens and Raul Mondesi.


3) Which father and son both played for the Blue Jays? There are two father son pairs.

unassuming correctly identified Steve and Jason Grilli.
 
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This question is also posted in the Jays 2023 thread in Sports Discussion, because some people don't routinely read both threads.

1) Twenty-three current or former Toronto Blue Jays players are sons of Major League Baseball players. Name as many as you can.

2) Thirteen former Toronto Blue Jays have sons who have played, or are playing, in the Major Leagues. Name as many as you can.

3) Which father and son both played for the Blue Jays?
The answer to number 3 is Jason Grilli and Steve Grilli.
 
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