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[New Article]Trivia Thursday: A Diamond Is A Man's Best Fri

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Trivia Thursday is when we ask a question about Appalachian State history and see who some of the most faithful Mountaineers are (or at least those with great memories). The only prize is pride if you know the answer and we'll be working off the honor system. Anyone can google the answer with enough time and let's be frank - no one likes the guy that ruins the fun by doing that every week. We'll post the answer to the prior week with a new question each Thursday and we'll try to keep the trivia questions related to the season.

Last week, we asked who currently holds Appalachian State Men’s Basketball record for the most 3 pointers attempted in a single game?  Bonus points if you can name the opponent.

It came to a shock (at least to us) that Shawn Hall not the leader in most 3 pointers attempted.  Many of us remember him taking multiple shots from half court, though making any of those shots did not pay tuition for a lucky soul.  There were some other good guesses but hapapp beat everyone to the punch by correctly picking Donald Sims.  To add some flavor, asu66 correctly identified that the game was against Mississippi State and Donald jacked 20 3 pointers up.  Kudos to both of you.

This weeks trivia question is about baseball.  Now that we've rocked N.C. State into forfeiting cancelling 2 out of 3 games in the series, let's dive a bit further into baseball.

The #1 and #2 players in career runs are also the #1 and #2 players in career doubles (respectively).  Name those two players in the correct order.

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