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Baesball for Good Spelers

Created by Nightmare

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : MLB Names & Numbers
Baesball for Good Spelers game quiz
"Another all multiple choice selection to see if you can spell some famous names in baseball. Good luck! :-)"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. This Oakland Athletic went to three consecutive World Series in the early '70s, but was overshadowed by other pitching greats such as Catfish Hunter, Vida Blue, and Ken Holtzman. Who was this pitcher nicknamed, "Blue Moon"?
    John Odum
    Dave Odum
    Dave Odam
    John Odom


2. This Washington Senator made the move with the team to Texas in 1972. He was the 1974 AL MVP, edging out three Oakland Athletics for the award. After 16 seasons, he hung up his cleats in 1985. Who was this outfielder/first baseman/DH?
    Jeff Bourough
    Jeff Borrows
    Jeff Burroughs
    Jeff Burows


3. I made my name as a Baltimore Oriole catcher in the 1960s and 1970s. What is my name?
    Andy Etcheberren
    Andy Etchebaron
    Andy Etchebarren
    Andy Etchebarron


4. This Yankee Hall of Fame infielder went to seven World Series from 1926-1938. He was in the AL season MVP top 10 voting three times. Who is the player nicknamed, "Poosh 'Em Up Tony"?
    Tony Lazarri
    Tony Lazerri
    Tony Lazzeri
    Tony Lazzari


5. Nicknamed 'The Mad Hungarian', this pitcher threw for 13 seasons from 1970-1982. Appearing in 545 games, only one was as a starter. Who was this St. Louis Cardinal pitcher?
    Al Hrabowsky
    Al Harbosky
    Al Hrobowski
    Al Hrabosky


6. I'm not sure how I got the nickname of 'Kitten', but I became famous in 1959 when I threw 12 perfect innings in a game, then lost it in the 13th. Who am that went only 12-12 in the season?
    Harvey Haddux
    Harvey Hadux
    Harvey Haddox
    Harvey Haddix


7. If you are a frequent baseball quizzer, then you'll recognize the spelling of this famous little person who was a pinch-hitter in his only Major League at-bat. What was Eddie's last name?
    Gaedall
    Gaddell
    Gaedel
    Gadael


8. This Hall of Fame infielder played most of his 23 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals. He led the league in batting seven times, won two Triple Crowns, and two NL MVPs. Who was this player who hit over .400 three times in his career?
    Rogers Hornsby
    Roger Harnsbey
    Roger Hornsbey
    Roger Hornbee


9. 22 seasons saw this primarily third baseman in a Yankee uniform. He was a six-time all-star, and led the league in home runs in 1976. Who was this player that retired as an Expo in 1988?
    Craig Nettles
    Graig Nettles
    Craig Nestles
    Graig Nettels


10. I played my entire 15-season career with the Dodgers from 1946-1960. Every one of my games was in their outfield. I went to seven World Series with them, but came up empty-handed five times. Who am I?
    Carl Furillo
    Carl Furrilo
    Carl Farrello
    Carl Farilo

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