I'm leaning toward Revisited.
I need someone to explain what the baseball asterisk is for. Sports has always been my downfall in Trivial Pursuit.
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I'm leaning toward Revisited.
I need someone to explain what the baseball asterisk is for. Sports has always been my downfall in Trivial Pursuit.
me too. Please explain the asterisk.
When Roger Maris was going after Babe Ruth's record for most home runs in a season, it was suggested that there be an asterisk after the number to indicate that he had accomplished his record during a longer season. (So the record books would have read 61*.)
ETA: That's the very brief, glossed over version of the story.
In 1961 Roger Maris hit 61 home runs for the Yankees, which beat Babe Ruth's single-season record of 60, which was set in 1927. People HATED Maris because of this. How could anyone be better than the Babe? He really did get death threats and stuff.
Also in 1961, the number of games played in a season was increased from 154 games to 162, and Maris needed some of the extra eight games to break the record. So when Maris' accomplishment was put in the record books, there was an asterisk next to the 61, which was Major League Baseball's way of saying that Maris wasn't really as good as Babe Ruth.
Natter 61: Babe Ruth can bite me
The asterisk was never actually used. Instead, they split the record book into two parts. The first set of records being for pre-1961 and the second set being for 1961 and later, to account for the difference in the season length.
In general an asterisk means "stats set under different circumstances."
Not being a baseball fan it fails to have any resonance for me. Tommyrot's makes me laugh, though.
Natter 61: What's an age-appropriate word for "wanker?"
I like Natter 61: Revisited.
People HATED Maris because of this. How could anyone be better than the Babe? He really did get death threats and stuff.
Also, wasn't it a case where if the record was going to be broken, the majority of NY fans wanted Mickey Mantle to be the one to break it?
I like the idea of Tommy's plus the asterisk. But not enough to supersede my love of "Revisited".