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I Did it First Trivia Quiz


All multiple choice about some players who were the first to do something in the Major Leagues or came close. I hope that you leave with something. :-)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
207,858
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1020
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Question 1 of 10
1. In 2001, which pitcher was the first in Major League history to win 20 games and have only one loss in the season? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. There was only one triple-header played in history, and in the National League that went a full nine innings in each game. This team also swept their opponents on that day in 1890. Which team was it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. I almost did it. In 2001, I lost my bid to become the third Yankee hurler in four years to throw a perfect game. I lost it in the bottom of the ninth with two out, when Carl Everett singled off me. Who am I? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This pitching great was the first to throw four no-hitters, and they were all in a four-year span. His last one was a perfect game. Who was this left-handed wonder? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. I was mostly noted for being a part of a famous double-play comination. I had a bat too, and used it quite well. I hit the first Chicago Cub home run in a World Series. Unfortunately, I died on my 68th birthday. Who am I? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. In 2001, a pitcher threw a shutout and hit a home run in his first Major League game. This was the first time in 100 years for this to happen. Who had this great day? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I really didn't want to be first, but I was the first Major League player killed in a war in 1918. Who am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was the first player in history to win three season MVP Awards? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Who was the first switch-hitter in the National League to win a batting title? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which team won the first American League game played in history? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. In 2001, which pitcher was the first in Major League history to win 20 games and have only one loss in the season?

Answer: Roger Clemens

The others had already retired prior to 2001. Roger ended the season 20-3 in his 2001 Yankee season. For his efforts, he was awarded his sixth Cy Young Award.
2. There was only one triple-header played in history, and in the National League that went a full nine innings in each game. This team also swept their opponents on that day in 1890. Which team was it?

Answer: Brooklyn Bridegrooms

The other teams were non-existent then. On September 1, 1890, the Bridegrooms (later Dodgers) had their day and their way with the Pittsburgh Innocents, defeating them 10-9, 3-2, and 8-4. The Bridegrooms were led by Oyster Burns who hit 13 home runs in the season.

The Innocents were actually the Pittsburgh Allegheny's, and the 'Innocents' name only stuck for 25 games in the season. The name Innocents was adopted because the team had so many 'kids' on the team. They finished the season 23-113, 66.5 games behind the pennant-winning Bridegrooms.
3. I almost did it. In 2001, I lost my bid to become the third Yankee hurler in four years to throw a perfect game. I lost it in the bottom of the ninth with two out, when Carl Everett singled off me. Who am I?

Answer: Mike Mussina

The others never pitched for the Yankees. To make matters worse in Mike's game, Everett was a pinch-hitter for the Red Soxin this game. The rivalry continued, but the Yankees won the AL pennantin the end, then lost to Arizona in the World Series.
4. This pitching great was the first to throw four no-hitters, and they were all in a four-year span. His last one was a perfect game. Who was this left-handed wonder?

Answer: Sandy Koufax

The others were all right-handed greats of the game. Koufax of the Dodgers accomplished this from 1962-1965. He retired in 1966 with elbow problems, but still going 27-9 in the season and winning his third Cy Young Award.
5. I was mostly noted for being a part of a famous double-play comination. I had a bat too, and used it quite well. I hit the first Chicago Cub home run in a World Series. Unfortunately, I died on my 68th birthday. Who am I?

Answer: Joe Tinker

The others listed were all career Pittsburgh Pirates. Tinker's two-run shot came in game two of the 1908 World Series against the Tigers. The Cubs won the game 6-1, then the series four games to one. Joe was born on July 27, 1880, and died on the same day in 1948. However, Joe was there for his induction into the Hall in 1946.
6. In 2001, a pitcher threw a shutout and hit a home run in his first Major League game. This was the first time in 100 years for this to happen. Who had this great day?

Answer: Jason Jennings

The other pitchers listed were at least 10-year veterans in 2001. It was on August 23rd that Jennings debuted with Colorado Rockies. He appeared in seven games with a 4-1 record. Not bad for a pitcher, Jason went 4-for-15 with a double and home run, batting .267 for the season. In 2002, Jennings batted .306.
7. I really didn't want to be first, but I was the first Major League player killed in a war in 1918. Who am I?

Answer: Eddie Grant

The others weren't born until the 1920s. On June 27, Braves' catcher Hank Gowdy was the first Major League player to enter military service. On October 5, 1918, Eddie Grant was killed in Argonne Forest, France, during his service in WWI. The last team that he played for was the New York Giants.
8. Who was the first player in history to win three season MVP Awards?

Answer: Jimmie Foxx

Foxx won two with his Athletics in 1932 and 1933. His third came with the Boston Red Sox in 1938. He almost bagged his fourth in 1940, but finished runner-up to Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees.
9. Who was the first switch-hitter in the National League to win a batting title?

Answer: Pete Rose

The others were all pitchers. Mantle was the first American Leaguer to win it in 1956. Pete Rose, a National League switch-hitter won his in 1968 with the 'Big Red Machine' of Cincinnati. Pete batted .335 and finished .003 points above Pittsburgh's Matty Alou for the title, and .018 ahead of brother Felipe of Atlanta who finished third. Rose also finished second in the MVP voting in 1968 to pitcher Bob Gibson of the Cardinals.
10. Which team won the first American League game played in history?

Answer: Chicago White Sox

The others listed were all former National League teams. On April 24, 1901, it didn't look good for the league's debut. With four games scheduled, three were rained out. Chicago defeated Cleveland 8-2, with pitcher Roy Patterson getting the first win.

The White Sox name was adopted only 10 days prior to the start of the season. Newspapers complained that they could not get the name 'Chicago White Stockings' on one line for a headline. The White Stockings name was the very first pro team in Chicago in the mid 1800s.
Source: Author Nightmare

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