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Quiz about Baseball Mixed Stuff
Quiz about Baseball Mixed Stuff

Baseball Mixed Stuff Trivia Quiz


All multiple choice about a mixture of Major League Baseball. I hope that you have fun. :-)

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
296,372
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
6 / 10
Plays
1343
Awards
Top 5% quiz!
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Question 1 of 10
1. How many Major League teams did the great Babe Ruth play with? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. Career Giant Mel Ott hit over 500 home runs for his team, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1951. In the same year, which rookie Giant accepted the torch and went on to also hit over 500 home runs for the Giants? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The 1990 season saw the last 25-game winner of the 20th century. Who threw that 27-6 record? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Of these speedsters, who was the first to steal 100 bases in a season? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Roger Maris was not a household name until he won he won consecutive American League MVPs in 1960 and 1961 with the Yankees. Which team traded Maris to the Yankees before that? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Of these American League teams, which went to the fewest playoffs in the 1990s? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Minnesota Twin Harmon Killebrew hit an amazing 573 career home runs. How many times did he hit 50+ in a season? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Manager Casey Stengel was most noted for taking the Yankees to 10 World Series in a 12-season span from 1949-1960. Which team did Casey begin his managerial career with? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. The Hall of Fame began in 1936 with five baseball greats inducted. In which year was the first career left-handed pitcher inducted? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Nobody hit 50 home runs in a season during the 1980s, but two came close in the 1987 season. One was Andre Dawson of the Cubs who hit 49, and the other was which 1987 American League Rookie of the Year winner who hit 49 also? Hint



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1. How many Major League teams did the great Babe Ruth play with?

Answer: 3

Ruth began his career as a pitcher in 1914 with the Boston Red Sox. In the famous purchase of 1919, the Babe became a New York Yankee. After 15 seasons in the pinstripes in 1934, Ruth was released from his contract. His final season was in the National League with the Boston Braves in 1935. Ruth hit 714 home runs and went 94-46 as a pitcher in his career.
2. Career Giant Mel Ott hit over 500 home runs for his team, and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1951. In the same year, which rookie Giant accepted the torch and went on to also hit over 500 home runs for the Giants?

Answer: Willie Mays

The others never played for the Giants. The "Say Hey Kid" was the NL Rookie of the Year in 1951, and went on to win two NL MVPs with the Giants. Mays retired with 660 home runs, and was also a Hall of Fame inductee in 1979.
3. The 1990 season saw the last 25-game winner of the 20th century. Who threw that 27-6 record?

Answer: Bob Welch

The others never won 20 games in a season, and all had retired before 1990. Bob Welch was in his 13th season when he ruled the American League with his 27-6 record with Oakland. That earned him the AL Cy Young award. It was his only 20-game win season of his career. He retired with a 211-146 record in 1994.
4. Of these speedsters, who was the first to steal 100 bases in a season?

Answer: Maury Wills

The others never stole 100 in a season. Wills topped the 100-mark in 1962 when the stole 104 with the Dodgers. It was Wills' only 100 theft season. Maury also stole 94 in 1965. He retired in 1972 with 586 thefts after 14 seasons.
5. Roger Maris was not a household name until he won he won consecutive American League MVPs in 1960 and 1961 with the Yankees. Which team traded Maris to the Yankees before that?

Answer: Kansas City Athletics

Maris began his career as a Cleveland Indian in 1957, then was traded midseason 1958 to the Athletics. He went to the Yankees in a multi-player trade that saw Don Larsen, Hank Bauer, Norm Siebern, and Marv Throneberry go to the Athletics. Both his MVPs were won over teammate Mickey Mantle. In December 1966, the Yankees traded Roger to the Cardinals for veteran Charley Smith.
6. Of these American League teams, which went to the fewest playoffs in the 1990s?

Answer: Oakland Athletics

The Indians and Yankees went to five postseason playoffs in the 1990s. The Indians made it in consecutive seasons from 1995-1999. Cleveland made two World Series appearances in the 1990s, but lost to the Braves in 1995, then to the Marlins in 1997. The Red Sox made four appearances. Oakland made it only twice in 1990 and 1992.
7. Minnesota Twin Harmon Killebrew hit an amazing 573 career home runs. How many times did he hit 50+ in a season?

Answer: 0

Amazingly enough, his season high was 49 in 1964 and 1969, and the 50-mark eluded him. Eight times he hit 40+ in a season. Harmon was the 1969 AL MVP. He retired in 1975, then was a 1984 Hall of Fame inductee.
8. Manager Casey Stengel was most noted for taking the Yankees to 10 World Series in a 12-season span from 1949-1960. Which team did Casey begin his managerial career with?

Answer: Brooklyn Dodgers

Casey never managed the other teams. After playing 1183 games in the outfield, Stengel retired as a player with the Boston Braves in 1925. He took up managing with the Dodgers in 1934 for three seasons. He took the helm of the Braves in 1938, then retired in 1943.

The Yankees wanted him, and he showed the world that he could bring all the future Hall of Fame Yankee greats together in 1949. He retired with the Yankees in 1960. The Mets coaxed him out of retirement to take their expansion team in 1962. What a mistake that was as the team lost 100+ games in each of Casey's four seasons with them.
9. The Hall of Fame began in 1936 with five baseball greats inducted. In which year was the first career left-handed pitcher inducted?

Answer: 1946

The Hall of Fame began in 1936, but it was not until the 1946 selection that put the first left-hander into mortality. Rube Waddell who played mostly for the Philadelphia Athletics, was inducted alongside teammate and left-hander Eddie Plank. Waddell won 193 games in his career, while Plank won 326.
10. Nobody hit 50 home runs in a season during the 1980s, but two came close in the 1987 season. One was Andre Dawson of the Cubs who hit 49, and the other was which 1987 American League Rookie of the Year winner who hit 49 also?

Answer: Mark McGwire

The others never played in the American League. Dawson hit 438 home runs in his career, but never hit 50 in a season. McGwire went on to hit 50+ home runs four times in his career, including 70 in 1998.
Source: Author Nightmare

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