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The Diamond of Spelling Bees

Created by Nightmare

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : MLB Names & Numbers
The Diamond of Spelling Bees game quiz
"An all multiple choice spelling bee to see if you can spell the name of some baseball diamond greats. I hope that you have fun! :-)"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Nicknamed 'The Old Perfessor', which manager took the Yankees to 10 World Series in 12 seasons?
    Casey Stengal
    Casey Stengel
    Casy Stennel
    Casey Stennal


2. This 1968 season Tiger pitcher took a backseat to Cy Young teammate Denny McLain, but took the World Series MVP by winning three games in the Tigers' four games to three win. Which name belongs to this series MVP?
    Mickey Lolich
    Mickey Lolick
    Mikey Lolaich
    Mikey Lolish


3. After four seasons with the San Diego Padres, the team traded this shortstop to the Cardinals in 1981. The shortstop then went on to grab 13 Gold Glove awards and later be inducted into the elite club, Hall of Fame. Who was this shortstop?
    Ossie Smith
    Ozzie Smith
    Ozzie Smithe
    Ossie Smythe


4. In 1986, this Twins pitcher didn't get much respect from the batters as he gave up 50 home runs in a season, setting a new season record. In 1987, he almost topped that by giving up another 46. Who was this Minnesota pitcher?
    Burt Blilevan
    Burt Blevins
    Bert Blylevan
    Bert Blyleven


5. After playing with the Red Sox for eight seasons, his mental state was under question in 1958, and Boston traded him to the Indians. Two teams later with the Mets in 1963, he hit his 100th career home run and ran the bases backwards. Who was this player that went downhill from there?
    Jimmy Piersall
    Jimmie Peirsal
    Jimmie Pearsal
    Jimmy Peirsall


6. This all-star catcher and first baseman began his career with the Oakland Athletics in 1969, and was part of the team that three-peated the World Series from 1972-1974. Who was he?
    Gene Tenace
    Gene Tennis
    Gene Tennace
    Gene Tanness


7. This outfielder and later turned manager, played 11 of his 18 seasons in the Yankee outfield. The 1969 Royals' Rookie of the Year hung his bat up in 1984. In 1986, he found himself at the helm of the Yankees. He had also managed the Reds, Mariners, Devil Rays, and in 2007 was somewhat holding the reins of the Chicago Cubs. Who was he?
    Lou Pinella
    Lou Pinellia
    Lou Pinnella
    Lou Piniella


8. This four-time consecutive Cy Young winner won one with the Cubs, then three with the Atlanta Braves, was a San Diego Padre in 2007, playing in his 22nd season on the mound. Who was this pitcher?
    Craig Maddox
    Greg Maddox
    Greg Maddux
    Craig Maddax


9. There was only one Triple Crown hit in the history of the American Association. A batter for the St. Louis Browns did this in 1887. Who was this outfielder?
    Tip O'Neal
    Tip O'Neill
    Tip O'Niel
    Tip O'Neile


10. This 1992 NL Rookie of the Year played 12 of his 14 seasons in a Dodger uniform. 1992 would be the first of five consecutive Rookie of the Year awards going to the Los Angeles club. Who was this first baseman that retired in 2004 as an Oakland Athletic?
    Erick Karras
    Eric Karros
    Eric Karras
    Erik Karros

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