2/1/2012 Results

TPiR: Jeremy Vellon from the Air Force, Lori Chamberlin, Patrick Mazuca & Dejoie Poellnitz are all given the cue first by George to get on down to Contestant's Row & here's the first GUFB, five pairs of Jessica Simpson shoes (Gwendolyn in the clam)("Pumped Up Kicks" by Foster the People).

Jeremy: $850/Lori: $828/Patrick: $600/Dejoie: $601

ARP: $726

Dejoie from Vista, CA (who owns a companion service care business) has a reason to be bouncing w/ the host the minute she gets on stage- she's playing Pl!nko. At the SP department's Rachel ("Blackout" by Breathe Carolina).

Electric yogurt maker ($63): 6- $60
Five kitchen shears ($27): 2- $37
Emerson microwave ($53): 5- $50
Presto PowerPop ($17): 1- $13

Manuela gives her the other three Pl!nko Chips...SADLY, THE FIRST & LAST CHIPS GO IN THE RIGHT ZERO, WHILE THE MIDDLE TWO GO IN THE OTHER ONE; ADDING INSULT TO INJURY, THE SECOND CHIP BOUNCES OUT OF THE $10K!!!! OUCH. Well, at least she won some minor prizes before having all of that bad luck unlike the last two $0 winners in this Pricing Game.

Video Bonus: HEARTBREAKING Pl!nko

Cynthia Fernandez comes down fifth & the second IUFB's a 30-inch stainless-steel gas range (Rachel behind splitting sign)("Dance" by Big Sean).

Jeremy: $1,050/Lori: $875/Patrick: $800/CYNTHIA: $950

ARP: $999

Jeremy was over by $51, so Cynthia from Santa Monica (who's an unemployed mom/office manager) gets right up to play 1 Right Price ("I Like It Like That" by Hot Chelle Rae featuring New Boyz) for the Rainforest 78 (Gwen) & the Inspire M-4 (Daniel). Does she identify that steam shower as $5,327 (Manuela)...yes she does! The gym was $4,295.

Going green third's Kerry Michaliewicz & the third PUFB's held by Manuela, a SAMSUNG/at&t Infuse 4G smartphone w/ the one-year plan ("I Wanna Go" by Britney Spears).

Jeremy: $1,050/Lori: $1,100/Patrick: $1,200/KERRY: $850

ARP: $1,380

Beta Beta Phi member Patrick, also a Broadcast Journalism major from USC, plays Line 'em Up for the Chevrolet Sonic 2LS (Std., Paint, Prot)(Manuela at Door #2)("Domino" by Jessie J for the car, "Tonight is the Night" by Outasight for the other prizes). Here's the setup:

1
?- $875, Cal Pak luggage (Gwen)
?- $28, klean kanteen bottle
?- $645, Stella McCartney clutch (Rachel)
4

My friends...HIS HELPERS WERE JUST TOYING W/ US- HE GETS THE EXACTA ON THE $17,254 SONIC!

SHOWCASE SHOWDOWN #1:
Dejoie ($849): $.90
Cynthia ($10,621): 35 + 60 = $.95
Patrick ($20,182): 40 + 65 = OVER BY A NICKEL

Dejoie, I hope you at least enjoyed yourself while it lasted.

The second orange player's Margaret McCardon & the fourth one-bid talks about a Canon digital SLR camera (George's podium)("In the Dark" by Dev).

Jeremy: $1,200/Lori: $1,201/MARGARET: $850/Kerry: $650

ARP: $1,899

Lori plays Pick-a-Pair for a six-night trip to the Sheraton Sanya Resort in China (Gwen at Door #3; also includes a four-day VIP pass for the Volvo Ocean Race)("International Love" by Pitbull feat. Chris Brown for that, "Turn Me On" by David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj for the grocery items) worth $18,918 using these groceries- some Santa Fe Packing Company Spikes Chunky Mild Salsa, the Sunsweet plum Amazins, a six-pack of Cinnamon Toast Crunch Milk 'n' Cereal Bars, a CoverGirl perfect point plus eyeliner pencil, some Easy-Off Fume Free Oven Cleaner & a big jug of SunnyD. She starts w/ the salsa, which is $2.49...& after goofing w/ the $3.59 bars, she wins the vacation w/ the $2.49 plums! The other $3.59 item was the drink & both the pencil & the cleaner each cost $4.99.

Plugging in the blue's Brian Conding & the next IUFB's a quartet of kobo e-readers touch edition w/ a $50 gift card for each one (Manuela & Rachel)("Super Bass" by Nicki Minaj).

Jeremy: $1,200/BRIAN: $801/Margaret: $550/Kerry: $800

ARP: $720

Brian from N.J. (who's a physical therapist) plays Lucky $even for the 2012 Ford Fusion (Std., Paint, Prot, Sensing, Mats)(Gwen in the driver's seat w/ Daniel)(truck/van/convertible cue by Edd Kalehoff). His second digit guess' 4 like mine...

$ 2 4 , _ _ _

...nice start. He also goes w/ my advice on saying 7 for the third digit...

$ 2 4 , 9 _ _

...two bucks out. Next is four...

$ 2 4 , 9 7 _

...he's down to a couple bucks. I would say two for the last number, but he goes w/ five instead...

$ 2 4 , 9 7 1


...sorry.

Last comes Misty Willis & the final PUFB today's the VocoPro machine (Rachel at Door #5)("Music Sounds Better With U" by Big Time Rush feat. Mann). Jeremy's been here the whole show but will bid last.

Jeremy: BUCK/MISTY: $950/Margaret: $1K/Kerry: $825

ARP: $939

TODAY'S CLUBHOUSE VICTIM- Jeremy

Misty's $11 overage also means Kerry from Carlsbad, CA plays Freeze Frame for a La-Z-Boy sofa w/ the SAMSUNG 60" HDTV (Manuela at Door #3)("Self Back Home" by Gym Class Heroes feat. Neon Hitch). $5,289 & $6,421 look very reasonable on the board & she pulls the lever at $5,289...winner!

SCSD #2:
Brian ($720): 65 + 90 = OOPS
Kerry ($6,228): Two 30s
Lori ($20,817): WINS W/ $.95

ROUGH RIDING SHOWCASE (Door #2)(Rachel)("The One That Got Away" by Katy Perry):

Left- Six pairs of Alberta Boots
Right- Five-night trip to the Calgary Stampede
Inside- '12 Toyota Tacoma AT (Daniel)

LORI BIDS 24 LARGE ON TRIP/TRUCK SHOWCASE

MY BID FOR TRIP/TRUCK SHOWCASE: $24,434

CYNTHIA'S SHOWCASE ("Sexy & I Know It" by LMFAO):

Door #1- Six pieces of bamboo outdoor living room furniture & five-night trip to the Radisson Plaza Resort Tahiti (Manuela)
Door #3- MaGregor 26" sailboat (Gwen)(Current boat cue by Edd)

CYNTHIA BIDS $33.5K ON TRIP/BOAT SHOWCASE

MY BID FOR TRIP/BOAT SHOWCASE: $32,567

CYNTHIA'S SHOWCASE:
BID: $33,500
ARP: $36,442
DIFFERENCE: $2,942

LORI'S SHOWCASE:
BID: $24,000
ARP: $25,329
DIFFERENCE: $1,329- WIN

Lori's the second straight Tacoma truck winner & including the big China trip as well (although that sailboat would've gone together well w/ that vacation), she goes away w/ $46,146 in swag.

TODAY'S PG RECORD: 4-2
TOTAL WINNINGS: $84,746

LMaD: All the way through in the first deal, Jamie (dressed as a bee) wants three silver money envelopes- the base amounts are $10, $50 & $100.

(Note: Jonathan added the word "And" just before his usual host intro spiel.)

Gina's Round (dressed as a cow): Small Box (Jonathan)($800)- Four-night Vegas vacation at the Mandalay Bay w/ tickets to a stage production of "The Lion King" ($3,700)

(Note: There was originally a "Racist Cow?" clip featuring Gina on the show's YouTube channel from this episode a while back, but it's been pulled at least for now.)

Video Bonus: Racist Cow Incident

Jeffrey's Round (dressed as the Jack of Hearts): NO to CURTAIN #2 ($1K)- 46" 3-D HDTV package ($3,150)

Left in CURTAIN #3- Carpool

There are 18 bills in each of the envelopes...there are $20s in the $50 one, but the other two all have hundreds, for a total of $4,120!

Crystal (dressed as a Scottish maid) plays The New Tic-Tac-Deal for the red Mitsubishi Lancer (Curtain #1). Her envelopes are #1, #5 & #8.

1. #1- X

She QUITS IMMEDIATELY w/ a $2,187 home office since her computer just broke down (Curtain #3) plus a $300 bonus towards her wedding.

#5- X
#8- O

After Wayne gives away another $100 to Christopher near Cat, let's continue.

Robyn's Fast Deal Decision (dressed as a mom of seven dressed as a rainbow): CURTAIN #2 ($1,300)- Kitchen ($4,347)

Eva from Texas meets Jonathan in the Crystal Ball Deal.

News Choice (Big Box): Bad- There's room for less than six people (she's a mom of 10, BTW)
FINAL PICK: BB- Motorcycle w/ triangular wheels ($300)
SE- Five-night gourmet trip to Savannah ($6,394)

The grocery item iPads are back. In this round w/ them, Michael (dressed as a strongman) & Rebekah (who became a bride on July 2nd) may win the $3,399 Yamaha ATV (Curtain #1) if they can pick a candy item out of these three that was introduced nationally before the '70s- Whatchamacallit, M&Ms (the Peanut flavor's shown) & Junior Mints.

Rebekah: Junior Mints
Michael: M&Ms

Rebekah takes what's in the SB (Tiffany in front of Curtain #2)...which serves as the Sure Thing for the deal, a BlackBerry Bold 9780 w/ a playbook worth $999. Michael does the same thing as her.

Whatchamacallit- '78
M&Ms- '54
J.M.- '49

Arthur & Patricia, who have been married for six decades, play Ca$h Register for a silver Hyundai Elantra Touring MT (Curtain #2).

1. #2 (they were married on March 2): $400
2. #1: $200 ($600)
3. #12 (amount of grandchildren): $400 ($1K)
4. #5 (amount of great grandchildren): $400 ($1,400)
5. #9: $200 ($1,600)- BAILOUT (when's the last time that happened in this particular deal? They each have a car, BTW)
6. #7: NO SALE (Other one: #6)

Leslie's Close-Up Fast Deal Decision (CURTAIN #3): GO ($1K)- Crosley jukebox w/ iPod & a Gibson usa red Les Paul electric guitar ($5,345)

PERFECT ROUND

And this elementary storyteller's going for the Big Deal of the Day...

THE BIG DEAL: ...which she doesn't get w/ Door #3 & she finishes w/ patio furniture & an AjMadison BBQ totaling $5,784 (Cat played the wrong cue for it).

#1- $1,427
#2- Trip to Wyndham Sugar Bay ($8,496) & Ford Ranger ($18,975)

To end the program, another lady brings a small green crayon to Jonathan for $500.

FF:

TODAY'S GAME: Roelands (Appleton, WI) vs. Grants (whose one-day cash winnings total $540)

R1: Give me a word you use to describe a T-Bone steak that a woman might use to describe a man. Starting with:

#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5: Rare (5)(Chris)
#6:
#7:
#8:
DUD: Hot (Barb)

Grants:

Yolanda: Tough- #4 (7)
Lawrence: Delicious- TIED FOR #5 (5)
CJ: Big- X
Chev: Tender- BOTTOM ANSWER (4)
Chris: Thick- XX
Yolanda: Well-done- XXX

Barb Steal (for 21; she's an autism specialist who goes to church): Juicy- #1 (20)

T2: Meaty & bone/boner (8 each)
OTHER BA: Beefy (4)

R2: Tell me a place where it's acceptable to scream. For example:

#1: Amusement park (33)(Yolanda)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

Grants:

Lawrence: Movies/theater- #4 (12)
CJ: Bedroom/home- #3 (15)
Chev: Concert- #5 (6)
Chris: Delivery room/doctor- #6 (3)
Yolanda: Church- X
Lawrence: Boxing fight- ALL SPORTS EVENTS COUNT FOR THE SWEEP! (26)(95)

Double: Name something you'd hate to see your dentist holding. An idea or two:

#1: Drill (62)(Steve)
#2:
#3:
#4:
#5:
#6:

Roelands:

Patrick: Bill- BA (2)
Gina (a social worker in Milwaukee): Pick- #3 (11; counts as pliers/instruments)
Barb: Big needle- #2 (12)
Chris (an independent IT consultant/pilot in waiting): Gas mask- X
Steve: Alcoholic beverage- XX
Patrick: Dental floss- XXX

Chris Steal (for another 174 & to keep the lead): X-ray- NO (Roelands: 195 & a 100-point lead)

#4: Teeth (8)
OTHER BA: Gums (2)

Triple: Name something that makes more noise the older it gets. Hit me w/ at least one response, please:

#1: Car/truck (63)(Patrick)
#2:
#3:
#4:

Roelands:

Gina: Refrigerator- #4 (5)
Barb: Bones/people- #3 (7)
Chris: Furnace- X
Steve: Pets- XX
Patrick: Rocking chair- XXX

Chris Steal for the Game: Bed- LOSS (#2: Washing machine)(8)

We'll never know how the Grants would've reacted had they won the $20K &/or the automobile.

FAST MONEY: The Roelands' Comfort Inn Home Town Family Moment person's Mickey, their dad.

1. If kids ruled the world, name something moms would be required to serve every night for dinner.
2. On the 1-10 scale, how well do you control your temper?
3. Name something people buy for Easter.
4. Name an event that people videotape.
5. Name a sound kids make when they sing "Old McDonald Had a Farm".

Patrick:

1. Ice cream- 11
2. 7- 7
3. Eggs- 26
4. Pageant- DUD
5. "E-I-E-I-O"- 16
TOTAL- 60

Chris (they should've put Barb in at least this round, IMO):

1. Candy- 7
2. 8- 21
3. Chocolate- 26
4. Wedding- 32
5. Moo- 22
TOTAL- 168 ($840)

#1s:

1. Pizza
2. 5
3. Clothes
5. Oink

WoF: This is the first episode of February.

$1K T-U: Food & Drink

_ _ E S _ R

S _ L _ D

Sean solves CAESAR SALAD. Tonight's guests:

Sean Horrigan (Sandwich, MA)- A neurologist married to Amanda for four years
Beth Kaufman (Barrington, IL)- A Seventh Grade Math teacher who graduated from Carthage College
Janice Payton (Fontana, CA)- A human resources worker for a manufacturing supplies company married to Nate for 23 years & has three children

$2K T-U: Proper Name

_ _ E V _ _

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ R G

Sean gets veteran director STEVEN SPIELBERG to triple up.

Tonight's Tasty Trip: Insight Vacation Highlights to Spain Tour w/ Hotwire.com travel ($8,498)

IHOP Jackpot Round: Phrase

He gets started by calling a dud of F while on top dollar. Second, Beth loses a turn on the Million Dollar Wedge's right Bankrupt. Third, Janice calls a $600 T but then buys a null vowel of O. Once we get back to Sean, he calls another dud in S, then Beth calls up three N's for the Spanish tour & a $550 R, buys an A but then spins Lose a Turn. Next for Janice are a $1K pair of L's while on the Jackpot, two E's but then a dead end of W while on the blue 1/2 KIA. On Sean's third opportunity of the round, he picks up the Wild Card w/ a couple of D's then says a $600 H...

D _ N N E R / _ _

_ A N D L E L _ _ H T

...& wins another $400 towards a DINNER BY CANDLELIGHT, $4K total.

DUDS: $2.5K F (Sean), O (Janice), $600 S (Sean), $500 W (Janice)
SOLE LaT: Beth
SOLE BANKRUPT: Beth
LEFT BEHIND IN JACKPOT: $10,250

Mystery Round: Before & After

Beth's lead-off letter is N for negative while on the ZAGAT gift card. Janice secondly runs into LaT trouble. Third, Sean calls two T's for $900 & buys trip E's & an A before dudding out w/ S. Beth's next stop is the Mystery Wedge next to the MDW & she picks a pair of P's before picking said thing up...& Bankrupting out for the second time this evening. Janice's next letter is D for dud, so Sean's got control again & he Free Plays the sole dud vowel (I) & calls a $350 L & a $300 R. After the other vowels (three O's & a U) are bought, he calls a $3.5K H & then hesitantly hands in the WC, only to have the buzzer beat him on his C call, so goodbye most likely to $11,050 & that WC. After Beth Bankrupts on the MDW's other side (third of the night overall)...

_ O U _ H

P O T A T O

P E E L E R

...Janice gets the $1K steal w/ COUCH POTATO PEELER.

DUDS: $300 D (Janice), I (Sean), N (Beth), $300 S (Sean)
SOLE LaT: Janice
BANKRUPTS: 2 (both by Beth)
SOLE DQ: Sean (time over)

Current Scores:

Beth: $0/Janice: $1K/Sean: $4K

Prize Puzzle Round: Rhyme Time

Janice also has the duty of starting this crucial puzzle, but she Bankrupts on the MDW's left side as well. Sean secondly inserts four N's for the gift tag but then has that taken right back by the regular Bankrupt next to where the WC formerly resided. Third for Beth is her second LaT landing of the match. Janice restarts w/ five T's for three grand, but following her buy of four I's is the sole baddie buy of O. Next, Sean says quad S's for $1,600, then after purchasing the same amount of A's & E's, he finishes off the vowels w/ two U's but is then finished off by that same normal Bankrupt to take away the $850 remainder. The LaT claims Beth for the third time on the night, then Janice lights up a $7K D pair but then duds out w/ P. FP then mercifully comes around for Sean again & he calls the double C's for one C-note...

C _ A N _ E S / I N

_ A T I T U D E S

C _ A N _ E S / I N

A T T I T U D E S

...& he'll be seeing some CHANGES IN LATITUDES (&) CHANGES IN ATTITUDES on his $7K stay at the Almond Beach Club & Spa in Barbados.

DUDS (both by Janice): O, $400 P
LaTs: 2 (both by Beth)
BANKRUPTS: 3 (two by Sean, Janice)

TONIGHT'S SPIN ID: CW0019335 (Cindy W.)

Current Scores:

Beth: NIL/Janice: $1K/Sean: $12K in cash & trip

WHEEL Deals! Wednesday Offer of the Week: $169 Omaha Steaks custom assortment for $59.99; the SonyCard takes another two dollars off

$3K T-U: Living Things

W H I T _

O _ C H _ D S

Sean gets the T-U Sweep w/ WHITE ORCHIDS, so up to 15 large he goes.

Last Chance Round: Phrase

The consonant value's spun to be...$1,800. Two N's are asked for by Beth...

_ _ T / _ T / _ N / T H _

_ _ _ _ / _ _ R N _ R

...but she's considerably off course w/ CUT IT ON THE CORNER, so $7,200 might've been given back. Two B's later...

_ _ T / _ T / _ N / T H _

B _ C _ / B _ R N _ R

...Sean's able to PUT IT ON THE BACK BURNER for a $10,800 payoff.

DUDS: G (Sean), L (Beth), M (Janice), S (Janice)
SOLE DQ: Beth (missolve)

Final Scores:

Beth: $1K GE/Janice: $1K/Sean: $25,800 in cash & travel
GRAND TOTAL: $27,800

TONIGHT'S BANKRUPT TRASH: $3,850 in cash & gift card

Big Money Round #92: Sean has spun the triple-star.

Category: Thing

First off:

_ / _ _ _ E

_ _ T

GMCA put up...

A / _ _ G E

_ _ T

...all he can say in time's A CAGE PET. W/ no H's, he didn't score A HUGE HIT worth $30K & is out w/ $25,800 in cash & Barbados.

J!: Beginning the '12 College Championship are:

Carrie Tian (Greenville, SC)- Harvard freshman (& youngest competitor in this tourney)
Charlie Rooney (Minneapolis, MN)- Loyola University Chicago sophomore
Weston Mangin (Arroyo Grande, CA)- Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo freshman

The Tourney's First Topics:

J.J. ABRAMS, BUSY MAN
ALSO A GAME
"F" IN SCIENCE
NAME THAT CARMAKER
FAMILIAR EXPRESSIONS
CHILDREN'S BOOKS

Carrie has $1K & the Daily Double under the middle clue on Children's Books; both men start w/ $200. For $2K or $0:

Rejected by 26 publishers, this beloved classic by Madeline L'Engle is celebrating its 50th Anniversary this year.

"What is "A Wrinkle in Time'?"...correct. She's added $600 to that $2K at halftime, but Weston's in the lead w/ $4,200 & Charlie trails him by $3K.

SOLE TS: Unattempted $1K Also a Game

Post-J! Round Scores:

Weston: $7,400
Charlie: $7,200
Carrie: $2,800

Double J! Lowdown:

FOOD FIGHT!
I MARRIED A SINGER
IT'S A WATERY WORLD (all map clues)
AFRICAN AMERICANS
MYTHOLOGY
12-LETTER WORDS

Weston takes the DD from the middle in Mythology & leads Charlie $13K-$8,800; Carrie's barely improved to $3,200. Weston's wager on this clue is $2K:

Hippocrene (horse spring) sprung up from where this creature's hoof struck Mount Helicon (& has been part of the Tristar logo).

"What is Pegasus?" takes him to 15 thou fake dollars! And he snatches the second DD of this round of play underneath the $1,600 Food Fight at $19,800, while Carrie's dropped to $2K. Weston bets $4,800 this time:

A 1977 protocol added to these human agreements prohibits combatants from attacking civilian food supplies.

"What is The..Geneva Convention?"...indeed it was for a new virtual score of $24,600!

ATTEMPTED LACH TRASH: $3,200
UNATTEMPTED LACH TRASH: $3,600
TOTAL DJ! LACH TRASH: $6,800

Scores After DJ!:

Weston: $29,400 (lock game!)
Charlie: $10,800
Carrie: $4,800

CORYAT SCORES:

Weston: $25,400
Charlie: $10,800
Carrie: $4,400

FINAL J! SUBJECT: Word Origins.

From the Arabic for "storehouse", in 1731, it was first used to refer to a monthly storehouse of information.

CARRIE:
Response: "What is an almanac?"
Wager: $4,799
Final score: BUCK

CHARLIE:
Response: SAME AS CARRIE
Wager: $10,799
Final score: SAME AS CARRIE

WESTON:
Response: "What is a Library?" (Correct: "What is magazine?")
Wager: $600
Automatically advances w/: $28,800

B IQ: We're completing the NL East/Central part of the brackets tonight, but we first start off the AL Central/West/MLB Bracket w/ the following:

PRELIMINARY GAME #9: Shane Demmitt (who previously won $32K for himself on "Millionaire"! He missed his $250K question, though) vs. Chuck Morgan

Leadoff Home Run: Who's the last pitcher to throw a shutout in the World Series?
Shane: Josh Beckett

CATEGORIES: Cone-y Island Skippers, Make Mine a Triple, Fenway First Basemen, Always Look on the Right Side, Do 80 Steals Equal 20 Runs, Let's Get it Started in Tampa, Filling Up the Box Score & Dustin Off the Second Basemen

#1: Filling Up the Box Score- Players w/ 30/30 seasons in the '90s (12)
GUESSES: Barry Bonds & Jose Canseco- SHANE
BIG INNING: Alex Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero (Others: Jeff Bagwell, Ron Gant, Raul Mondesi, Sammy Sosa, Barry Larkin, Dante Bichette, Ellis Burks, Shawn Green, Howard Johnson & Larry Walker)

#2: Dustin Off the Second Basemen- Most starts at 2B last year besides Dustin Pedroia (16)
GUESSES: Ian Kinsler, Howard Kendrick, Robinson Cano & Dan Uggla- SHANE (2)(Others: Danny Espinosa, Neil Walker, Brandon Phillips, Gordon Beckham, Omar Infante, Kelly Johnson, Aaron Hill, Darwin Barney, Mark Ellis, Ben Zobrist, Richie Weeks & Orlando Hudson)

#3: Do 80 Steals Equals 20 Runs?- Players w/ 80+ steals in a season since 1900 besides Vince Coleman (12)
GUESSES: Rickey Henderson, Maury Wills, Lou Brock, Tim Raines, Ty Cobb & Vince Coleman- SHANE (4)(Others: Bob Bescher, Eddie Collins, Eric Davis, Ron LeFlore, Clyde Milan, Omar Moreno & Willie Wilson)

#4: Always Look on the Right Side- Most hits by active right-handed hitters other than Manny Ramirez (15)
GUESSES: Derek Jeter & Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez- SHANE (5)(Others: Alex Rodriguez, Vladimir Guerrero, Miguel Tejada, Edgar Renteria, Magglio Ordonez, Carlos Lee, Albert Pujols, Michael Young, Orlando Cabrera, Adrian Beltre, Paul Konerko & Scott Rolen)

#5: Make Mine a Triple- Most triples from 2000-11 (20)
GUESSES: Jose Reyes, Carl Crawford, Johnny Damon & Robinson Cano- SHANE (6)(Others: Jimmy Rollins, Cristian Guzman, Juan Pierre, Curtis Granderson, Ichiro Suzuki, Rafael Furcal, Carlos Beltran, Orlando Hudson, Shane Victorino, Chone Figgins, Kenny Lofton, Dave Roberts, Luis Castillo, Michael Young, Stephen Drew, David DeJesus & Carlos Guillen)

#6: Cone-y Island Skippers- Managers David Cone played for, excluding Mike Cubbage (12)
GUESSES: Joe Torre, Davey Johnson & Jim Frye- SHANE (7)(Others: Mike Ferraro, Cito Gaston, Bud Harrelson, Art Howe, Dick Howser, Joe Kerrigan, Hal McRae, Buck Showalter, Jeff Torborg & Jimy Williams)

#7: Fenway First Basemen- Red Sox Opening Day 1B since '67 besides George Scott (18)
GUESSES: Bill Buckner, Mo Vaughn, Cecil Cooper, Carl Yastrzemski, Dave Stapleton, Kevin Youkilis & David Ortiz- CHUCK (2)(Others: Danny Cater, Tony Clark, Brian Daubach, Nick Esasky, Dwight Evans, Adrian Gonzalez, Ken Harrelson, Kevin Millar, Tony Perez, Carlos Quintana, Billy Joe Robidoux & Mike Stanley)

#8: Let's Get it Started in Tampa- Rays pitchers to start a game last year (8)
GUESSES: Jeremy Hellickson, James Shields, Matt Moore, Wade Davis & David Price- CHUCK (4)(Others: Jeff Niemann, Alex Cobb & Andy Sonnanstine)

NINTH INNING PROMPT: Pitchers w/ most wins from 2000-09 (19)

First Bidder: SHANE
Final Bid: SHANE AT 6
GUESSES: Mike Mussina, Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson, Javier Vasquez, Tim Hudson & Roy Halladay- WIN! (Others: Andy Pettite, Jamie Moyer, Roy Oswalt, CC Sabathia, Mark Buehrle, Barry Zito, Derek Lowe, Livan Hernandez, Johan Santana, Tom Glavine, Bartolo Colon, Jon Garland & Curt Schilling)

PRELIMINARY GAME #10: Brian Finch vs. Ryan Balogh

The winner will be facing Samuel Mondry-Cohen next.

LHR: Who was the losing pitcher in the '86 WS Game 6?
Ryan: Calvin Schiraldi

CATEGORIES: All in the Family, Who's on First?, Seasons in the Sun, AL Postseason Starters, Lefty's Teammates, Pitchers Worth Saving, Hail to the Thief & And the Home of the Braves

#1: Who's on First?- Most starts at 1B last year (20)
GUESSES: Mark Teixeira, Albert Pujols, Carlos Pena, Prince Fielder & Joey Votto- RYAN
BI: Adrian Gonzalez, Paul Konerko, Miguel Cabrera & Eric Hosmer (5)(Others: Gaby Sanchez, Freddie Freeman, Ryan Howard, Mark Trumbo, Casey Kotchman, James Loney, Aubrey Huff, Todd Helton, Derrek Lee, Adam Lind & Justin Smoak)

#2: And the Home of the Braves- Most career HRs in Atlanta for that team (20)
GUESSES: Chipper Jones, Dale Murphy, Hank Aaron, Andruw Jones & Marcus Giles- RYAN (6)(Others: Bob Horner, Javy Lopez, David Justice, Darrell Evans, Ron Gant, Ryan Klesko, Fred McGriff, Brian McCann, Garry Matthews, Jeff Burroughs, Rico Carty, Dusty Baker, Jeff Blauser, Mike Lum, Jeff Francoeur & Chris Chambliss)

#3: All in the Family- Most career HRs by brothers other than Cal (Jr.) & Billy Ripken (14)
GUESSES: Jose & Ozzie Canseco and Ken & Clete Boyer- BRIAN (1)(Others: Hank & Tommie Aaron, Joe, Vince & Dom DiMaggio, Eddie & Rich Murray, Jason & Jeremy Giambi, Vladimir & Wilton Guerrero, Lee & Carlos May, Graig & Jim Nettles, Bret & Aaron Boone, Brian & Marcus Giles, Dick, Hank & Aaron Allen, Bob & Roy Johnson, George & Ken Brett and Roberto & Sandy Alomar, Jr.)

#4: Seasons in the Sun- Players who have played the most seasons since 1901 (16)
GUESSES: Stan Musial & Nolan Ryan- RYAN (7)(Others: Tommy John, Eddie Collins, Jim Kaat, Charlie Hough, Rickey Henderson, Ty Cobb, Pete Rose, Phil Niekro, Steve Carlton, Carlton Fisk, Rick Dempsey, Dennis Eckersley, Jesse Orosco, Roger Clemens & Jamie Moyer)

#5: AL Postseason Starters- AL '11 postseason starting pitchers (16)
GUESSES: Justin Verlander, C.J. Wilson, CC Sabbathia, Derek Holland & Doug Fister- RYAN (9)(Others: Matt Harrison, Colby Lewis, Max Scherzer, Rick Porcello, A.J. Burnett, Freddy Garcia, Jeremy Hellickson, Matt Moore, Ivan Nova, David Price & James Shields)

#6: Pitchers Worth Saving- Most wins saved by Mariano Rivera (12)
GUESSES: Mike Mussina, Andy Pettite, David Cone, CC Sabbathia, Roger Clemens, David Wells & Kevin Brown- RYAN (11)(Others: Orlando Hernandez, Chien-Ming Wang, Ramiro Medoza, Mike Stanton, A.J. Burnett & Javier Vazquez)

#7: Lefty's Teammates- Hall of Fame teammates of Steve Carlton (12)
GUESSES: Mike Schmidt, Bob Gibson, Orlando Cepeda, Lou Brock & Ozzie Smith- BRIAN (2)(Others: Bert Blyleven, Carlton Fisk, Joe Morgan, Phil Niekro, Tony Perez, Kirby Puckett, Ryne Sandberg & Tom Seaver)

#8: Hail to the Thief- Most steals in the '90s (20)
GUESSES: Jose Reyes & Rickey Henderson- RYAN (12)(Others: Otis Nixon, Kenny Lofton, Delino DeShields, Marquis Grissom, Barry Bonda, Chuck Knoblauch, Craig Biggio, Roberto Alomar, Lance Johnson, Eric Young, Vince Coleman, Barry Larkin, Barry Anderson, Tom Goodwin, Brett Butler, Ray Lankford, Omar Vizquel, Luis Polonia & Darren Lewis)

NI PROMPT: Most games played w/ L.A. Dodgers (20)

Sole Bid: 10 BY BRIAN
GUESSES: Maury Wills, Steve Garvey, Kirk Gibson- OUT (Others: Bill Russell, Willie Davis, Eric Karros, Ron Cey, Mike Scioscia, Ron Fairly, Wes Parker, John Roseboro, Steve Yeager, Jim Gilliam, Davey Lopes, Dusty Baker, Steve Sax, Pedro Guerrero, Willie Crawford, Adrian Beltre, Mike Marshall & Jim Lefevbre)

Millionaire Wednesday:

Conclusion of Gene Hult's Game
Game 2

Episode ratings:

"Baseball IQ":
9 PM: 7
9:30 PM: 8
8: "Millionaire"
7: "Family Feud", "Jeopardy!" & "The Price is Right"
6: "Let's Make a Deal" & "Wheel of Fortune"

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