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The Baseball Hall Of Fame II

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Introduction:
"My 2nd quiz on the Baseball Hall of Fame. Hope you enjoy it."


1. I am an 18-time All-Star. I won seven batting titles and finished my career with a .328 batting average. I played 12 years with the Minnesota Twins and my final 7 years with the California Angels. I was inducted into the Hall Of Fame in 1991.
    Rod Carew
    Ben Oglivie
    Kirby Puckett
    Ron Santos


2. I played my entire 23-year career with the Boston Red Sox. In addition to my 3419 career hits, I was one of the best left fielders ever to play in front of "The Green Monster", winning seven Gold Glove Awards.
    Jim Rice
    Dwight Evans
    Carl Yastrzemski
    Bernie Carbo


3. I played 20 years in the big leagues and finished my career with a .293 batting average and 3023 hits. As good as I was at hitting, the best part of my game was my base stealing ability, as I finished my career with 938 stolen bases. I played 16 of my 20 years in a St. Louis Cardinal uniform.
    Rickey Henderson
    Honus Wagner
    Bump Wills
    Lou Brock


4. I was a Philadelphia Phillie for my entire 18-year career. My lifetime batting average of .267 wasn't all that impressive, however my 548 Home Runs is what defined my career.
    Lonnie Smith
    Mike Schmidt
    Larry Bowa
    Johnny Mize


5. I was a big game pitcher for the New York Yankees in the 1950s and early 1960s. I played my entire 16-year career for the Yankees and compiled a 236-106 record with a 2.74 era. I was the Cy Young Award winner and the World Series MVP in 1961.
    Don Larsen
    Jim "Catfish" Hunter
    Ron Guidry
    Whitey Ford


6. I'm more popular now as a play by play analyst for Major League Baseball, but in the 1970s, with my stellar play at second base, I was a big part of the Cincinnati Reds team that won three World Series championships.
    Joe Morgan
    Willie Randolph
    Tony Perez
    Don Gullett


7. I played 27 years in the Major Leagues and nobody threw a harder fastball than me. I finished my career with 5714 strikeouts and an amazing seven no-hitters.
    Bob Gibson
    Gary Nolan
    Fergie Jenkins
    Nolan Ryan


8. My 18-year career was played in the late 1800s. I was a lifetime .313 hitter and played in the 1885, 1886, and 1892 Championship Series. I won the batting crown in 1886 when I was playing for the Chicago White Stockings.
    Rube Waddell
    Addie Joss
    Pie Traynor
    King Kelly


9. I played my entire 22-year career as a shortstop with the Chicago White Sox. I finished my career with a .310 batting average and 2749 hits. I was a seven-time All-Star and also managed the Kansas City As in 1967 after I retired.
    Pee Wee Reese
    Luke Appling
    Pete Short
    Tommy Agee


10. My 23-year career was played in a Baltimore Oriole uniform. I am perhaps the greatest third baseman to ever play the game earning the nickname, "The Human Vacuum Cleaner".
    Brooks Robinson
    Frank Robinson
    Graig Nettles
    Cal Ripken Sr.


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