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Fun Trivia: B : Baseball Firsts

Special Sub-Topic: Experts Baseball


Who was the first man to lead off four consecutive MLB games with a homerun?

    Brady Anderson. Brady Anderson accomplished this feat in 1996, on April 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st.

Who was the first Rookie player to start in a MLB All-Star game?
    Joe Dimaggio & Dimaggio. Joe Dimaggio started for the A.L. in 1936.

Who was the first player to win a gold glove at two different positions in MLB?
    Al Kaline. Al Kaline won a gold glove playing right field in 1957, and center field 1958-1959.

Who was the first manager to win a pennant with three different MLB teams?
    Bill Mckechnie. Bill Mckechnie won with the Pirates in 1925, Cards 1928, Reds 1939-40.

Who was the first player to hit two homeruns in a MLB All-Star game?
    Arky Vaughan. Arky Vaughan homered twice in the 1941 mid summer classic.

Who was the first AL player to walk 6 times in a nine inning game?
    Jimmie Foxx & Foxx. Jimmie Foxx walked 6 times on June 16th 1938.

Who was the first Rookie player to win a RBIs title in the AL?
    Ted Williams. Ted Wiliams led the A.L. in RBIs with 145 in 1939.

Who was the first pitcher to win two MVP awards in his MLB career?
    Walter Johnson. Johnson won it in 1913 and 1924. Carl Hubbell was the second pitcher to do this. He won the NL MVP award in 1933 and 1936.

Who was the first Rookie player in MLB history to win a Gold glove?
    Ken Hubbs. Ken Hubbs won a Gold glove at second base for the Cubs in 1962.

Who was the first Yankees Rookie player to have 200 or more hits in a season?
    Earle Combs & Combs. Earl Combs had 203 his for the Yankees in 1925.


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