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Batters who made team s only 3 hits vs. Cubs By JohnW53 on Feb 20, 2021, 5:38am CST +
On Opening Day of last season, Kyle Hendricks shut out the Brewers on 3 hits all by Orlando Arcia.
Right after the game, I used the search tools at Baseball-Reference.com to generate a list of all 3-hit, complete-game shutouts by Cubs pitchers since 1901.
There were 152, of which 62 took place in the first 20 years and 90 in the next 100. Hendricks was only the fifth of the 2000s.
I checked the box scores of all 152, either online or in contemporary newspapers, in search of other games in which the same player made all 3 hits.
Top 60 All-Time Greatest Blue Jays: #48 Paul Quantrill
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Paul John Quantrill | RP,SP | 1996-2001
Paul Quantrill was born November 3, 1968, in Kingsville, Ontario. A good Canadian boy. He was a 26th round draft pick in the 1986 draft. But then he didn’t sign with the Dodgers. Paul chose the University of Wisconsin instead. After three years there and a Top Pitcher and Team MVP award in 1989, the Red Sox drafted him in the 6th round of the 1989 draft. Mike Mordecai and Doug Mirabelli came out of that round as well.
Quantrill quickly moved through the minors and made his Red Sox debut July 20, 1992. In May 1994, they traded him to the Phillies, where he played for the rest of that season and 1995. On December 6, 1995, Gord Ash made, likely, the best trade of his time as Jay GM sending Howard Battle and Ricardo Jordan to get Quantrill.
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Alongside Austin s Dicks and Big Boys, Houston s Really Red proved as integral to early-Eighties American punk
culture as Black Flag or Dead Kennedys. Lasting 1978-85, the aggregation of singer/frontman Ronnie U-Ron Bondage Bond, drummer Bob Weber, guitarist Kelly Younger, and bassist John Paul Williams rarely followed regulation punk templates. Old enough to recall Texas psychedelia on ramalama like Crowd Control, their trace elements of art-damaged funk and blues seeped into – from 1981 onward – the band s ballistic thrashing à la Bad Brains on tracks such as I Was
a Teenage Fuckup.
Meanwhile, Bond s lyrics engage race, sexuality, police brutality, and resistance to authoritarianism.
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