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The Diamond Challenge

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Introduction:
"If you feel like a baseball challenge, here it is! All multiple choice, but you'll need some luck. I hope that you enjoy it. :-)"


1. Which of the following won multiple batting titles in the 1920s, and strangely enough played for four different teams in the decade?
    Ty Cobb
    Rogers Hornsby
    Joe Jackson
    Frankie Frisch


2. Which of the following hit 50+ home runs in a season at least once in their career?
    Brady Anderson
    They all did
    Lou Gehrig
    Andre Dawson


3. What is strange amongst all the stats and records of pitching great Warren Spahn?
    His number of wins matched his number of losses
    His 363 wins matched his number of hits
    He never won the Cy Young award
    He never won 20 games in a season


4. Who was the first player to hit 500 home runs and have 3000 hits in their career?
    Hank Aaron
    Jimmy Foxx
    Ted Williams
    Babe Ruth


5. Which of the following managers began their managing career at the youngest age?
    Earl Weaver
    Tom Lasorda
    Connie Mack
    Cap Anson


6. Seven times in his career, Barry Bonds won the National League MVP award. 13 times he was nominated to the all-star game also. How many Rookie of the Year awards did Bonds win in his great career?
    2
    0
    4
    6


7. Which of these professional baseball leagues existed first?
    American Association
    National League
    National Association
    Union Association


8. The first professional baseball team to play in Cleveland was named what?
    Naps
    Spiders
    Forest Citys
    Kekiongas


9. Which of the following hit the most World Series home runs in their career?
    Reggie Jackson
    Stan Musial
    Ted Williams
    Duke Snider


10. The 1951 Giants and Bobby Thomson produced the "shot heard around the world", with his game-winning home run to win the National League pennant over the Brooklyn Dodgers on the last day of the season. In 1954, as fate would have it, Thomson would break his leg early in the season. Who replaced Thomson in the outfield when he went down?
    Willie Mays
    Hank Aaron
    Orlando Cepeda
    Andy Pafko


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