The trivia question isn’t quite right. Biggio was the last AL player to do it. Matt Carpenter of the NL Cardinals played 156 games with 677 PAs in 2018 and had zero GDPs.
Looking at the GDP records I came across a cursed game for Joe Torre when he was a Met. He grounded into a double play four times. Ouch.
Who is the only player in NFL history to not just lead the league, but easily finish a season as the top statistical performer at an offensive position, a defensive position, and a special teams position — all in the same year?
Summary
Slingin’ Sammy Baugh (1943)
QB: 23 TDs, 1,754 yards (+8 TD, +545 yards more than 2nd.)
DB: 11 INTs (+3INT more than 2nd.)
Punter: 45.9 avg (+5.2 more than 2nd.)
(Note sure what went wrong as sthe spoiler tag wasn’t working so I did a summary instead.
I just heard an interesting piece of sports trivia however, I am uncertain of how to make it a trivia question.
Every year, for the the past 46 seasons, a player who has been a teammate of Jaromir Jagr has been in the Stanley Cup Finals.
That started when Bryan Trottier signed with the Penguins during Jagrs’ rookie season. It continues this year with Rasmus Andersson, who played with Jagr in Calgary.
I think you need to reword it slightly. After all, Roger Clemens has 2 20 K games on his own. I haven’t looked did both of the players face 20K Pitcher? If so you could use that.
So far as I can tell, there wasn’t any player from the Boston/Detroit game who also played in his game against Seattle. And no one from either of those two games participated in the games mentioned above. I even googled the question before I posted it, and it gave me the two names in the spoiler tags.
Edit: I suppose, technically, that Clemens played in the Clemens games. I should have said “position player.”
What’s the longest (by innings) MLB game in the ghost runner era?
A 16 inning contest between the Dodgers and Padres on August 25th, 2021. Tied at one going into extras, neither team scored until the 15th when both sides pushed two runs across. The Dodgers pulled ahead for good in the 16th inning on a two-run homer by A.J. Pollock.
No, 2025 is certainly within the “ghost runner era”. If your question had included the phrase “regular season game” or “games involving the ghost runner” it would be correct.