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Fun Trivia: A : Atlanta Braves 1990s

Special Sub-Topic: 1991 World Series!


Kirby Puckett hit a homer in the bottom of the 11th in game six to win the game for the Twins. What Atlanta pitcher gave up the home run?

    Charlie Leibrandt. Leibrandt had two losses in the 1991 World Series.

How many runs did the Twins and Braves combine for in Game 7 of the World Series?
    1. Minnesota won the game by the slim score of 1-0, despite picking up 10 hits in the game.

What Atlanta Braves pitcher had the most appearances in the 1991 World Series?
    Mike Stanton. Stanton later went on to pitch for the New York Yankees.

In a controversial play in the World Series, Minnesota first baseman Kent Hrbek pushed an Atlanta runner off first base and tagged him out. Who was that runner?
    Ron Gant. Braves fans greeted Hrbek with the chant "Cheat-er, Cheat-er, Cheat-er", when the Series returned to Atlanta.

Which one of these Atlanta pitchers picked up at least one win in the 1991 World Series?
    Jim Clancy. Greg Maddux was not a member of the Braves in 1991.

Who had the highest batting average of any Atlanta Brave in the 1991 World Series?
    Mark Lemke. Lemke had 10 hits in 24 at-bats and ripped three triples.

Who was the losing pitcher for the Atlanta Braves in Game 7?
    Alejandro Pena. The Twins won game 7 when Gene Larkin singled with the bases loaded.

Who was the starting catcher for the Braves during the 1991 World Series?
    Greg Olson. Another player named Gregg Olson, pitched for the Baltimore Orioles.

The Braves hit eight homers during the 1991 World Series. Which of these players did not hit one out?
    Ron Gant. Lonnie Smith led the Braves with three homers in the World Series.

The Braves stole only five bases during the 1991 World Series. One player led the Braves with two. Who was it?
    David Justice. Justice also had two homers for Atlanta in the World Series.


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