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Baseball's Spelling Bee

Created by Nightmare

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : MLB Names & Numbers
Baseballs Spelling Bee game quiz
"All multiple choice about the spelling of some Major League players. Have fun! :-)"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. After being a fan favorite in Boston, Johnny signed with the Yankees as a free agent in 2006. How do you spell his name?
    Johnny Damon
    Johnny Damahn
    Johnny Dahman
    Johnny Daman


2. Nicknamed the 'ignitor', this player provided his services for 15 of his 21 seasons with the Milwaukee Brewers. Who was this AL runner-up MVP in 1993?
    Paul Molitor
    Paul Moliter
    Paul Maliter
    Paul Mollitor


3. Regardless if any substance issues were substantiated, this Oriole and Ranger retired with 569 home runs. Who is this that retired in 2005?
    Rafael Palmiero
    Rafael Palmeiro
    Rafael Palmearo
    Rafael Palmero


4. This catcher had a dismal career in his short time, and he made fun of it and himself which made him famous. He later went into broadcasting. Who is it?
    Bob Uecker
    Bob Eucker
    Bob Ucker
    Bob Uckuer


5. Which pitcher won the Cy Young and Triple Crown as a Minnesota Twin in 2006?
    Johan Stantana
    Johann Santanna
    Johan Santana
    Johann Santana


6. Which Hall of Fame infielder won the 1984 NL MVP as a Chicago Cub?
    Ryne Sandberg
    Ryne Sandburg
    Ryan Sandberg
    Ryan Sandburg


7. This Astro and Padre admitted to using performance enhancing drugs after he retired in 2001. He died in 2004. Who was this 1996 NL MVP?
    Ken Caminniti
    Ken Caminetti
    Ken Caminiti
    Ken Cameniti


8. This umpire was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1999. What is the correct spelling of his name?
    Nester Shylok
    Nestor Chylak
    Nestor Chylek
    Nester Shylek


9. In 1990, the Pittsburgh Pirates had the NL MVP in Barry Bonds, and also had the NL Cy Young winner. Who was it?
    Doug Draebek
    Doug Drabek
    Doug Drabeck
    Doug Drabak


10. This utility player moved around to eight teams in 12 seasons. He was the 1996 NL Rookie of the Year with the Dodgers. Who was this .273 career hitter that retired in 2006?
    Todd Hollandswurth
    Todd Hollingsworth
    Todd Hollandsworth
    Todd Hollingsweurth

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