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Quiz about Baseball Vegemite 5
Quiz about Baseball Vegemite 5

Baseball Vegemite #5 Trivia Quiz


An average quiz if you read the questions carefully, for the baseball fans for life! I hope that you enjoy it.

A multiple-choice quiz by Nightmare. Estimated time: 3 mins.
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Author
Nightmare
Time
3 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
153,504
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
1440
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Last 3 plays: Guest 172 (7/10), Guest 209 (5/10), horadada (1/10).
Question 1 of 10
1. How many teams in the 2003 season won 100 or more games? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. How many wins did Babe Ruth have in his career as a pitcher in the regular seasons? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Who was the first player to hit 400 home runs, and steal 400 bases? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Who was the first manager in history, to manage for 25 consecutive seasons? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Who was the oldest player to appear in a Major League game in 1965? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. Who was the first player to win a batting title in 3 different decades? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. I played my entire career with the Chicago White Sox. I played injured a lot, and from that received my nickname of, 'Old Aches and Pains'. I was runner-up twice to the American League MVP Award. Unfortunately, I never played in a World Series game, but I did make it to the Hall of Fame in 1964. Who am I? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Who was the first player in history, to hit 2 grand slams in the same inning? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. What National League player in 2002, hit 4 home runs in a game? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which of the following players, had the nickname of 'Pee Wee'? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. How many teams in the 2003 season won 100 or more games?

Answer: 3

The Yankees were the only American League team to reach 100 with a 101-61 record. 2 National League teams reached the plateau, Atlanta with a mirror record of the Yankees, then the Giants who finished the season at 100-61. The only other team close was the Athletics with 96 wins.
2. How many wins did Babe Ruth have in his career as a pitcher in the regular seasons?

Answer: 94

The Babe pitched in 10 seasons, with only 4 as a primary pitcher. His best season was in 1916 with the Red Sox, when he went 23-12 with 170 strikeouts, along with 9 shutouts. 2 years before his retirement in 1935, he pitched a complete 9 inning game for the Yankees and won it. Since 1919, he only pitched in 5 games. 1920 he pitched in 1, 1921 he threw in 2 games, 1930 he pitched in 1, and his final arm was displayed in 1933.
3. Who was the first player to hit 400 home runs, and steal 400 bases?

Answer: Barry Bonds

Barry did this in 1998. Bonds was in his 13th season in the big leagues. In 1998, he hit 37 home runs and stole 28 bases.
4. Who was the first manager in history, to manage for 25 consecutive seasons?

Answer: Connie Mack

Mack wins this one hands down. He managed the Philadelphia Athletics for 50 seasons from 1901-1950. He also managed the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1894-1896. Sparky Anderson managed for 24 consecutive seasons in his career, while Walter Alston managed the Dodgers for 23 consecutive seasons.
5. Who was the oldest player to appear in a Major League game in 1965?

Answer: Satchel Paige

Paige was 'listed' at 59 years old, although some records indicate that he was older. In 1965, he came back from baseball retirement, and pitched in one game wearing a Kansas City A's uniform. He pitched against the Boston Red Sox. He threw 3 innings, did not allow a run, and struck out 1 batter. Before that, his last appearance was in 1953 as a St. Louis Brown.

He was inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame with a 28-31 pitching record.
6. Who was the first player to win a batting title in 3 different decades?

Answer: George Brett

Brett played his entire career in a Royals uniform. His first title was in 1976 when he batted .333. In 1980, he won it with an average of .390, then again in 1990 when he batted .329. After 21 seasons, he retired with a .305 career average in 1993.
7. I played my entire career with the Chicago White Sox. I played injured a lot, and from that received my nickname of, 'Old Aches and Pains'. I was runner-up twice to the American League MVP Award. Unfortunately, I never played in a World Series game, but I did make it to the Hall of Fame in 1964. Who am I?

Answer: Luke Appling

The others never played for the White Sox. Lucius Benjamin Appling, made his baseball debut in 1930 at the age of 23. His greatest season was in 1936, when he batted .388, and was runner-up MVP to the great Lou Gehrig of the Yankees. He was also runner-up MVP in 1943 to Spud Chandler of the Yankees. Luke died in 1991.
8. Who was the first player in history, to hit 2 grand slams in the same inning?

Answer: Fernando Tatis

Tatis had a dream day in 1999 with the Cardinals. He did this in the birth of the season on April 23. These were 8 of his 107 RBI's for the season. He also hit 34 home runs that season, but was not even in the top 10 for MVP voting.
9. What National League player in 2002, hit 4 home runs in a game?

Answer: Shawn Green

The others were American Leaguers in 2002. Green of the Dodgers, not only hit 4 home runs on May 23, but also had a double and a single, breaking Joe Adcock's total base record for one game with 19. Shawn did this against the Brewers. He finished the season with 42 home runs.
10. Which of the following players, had the nickname of 'Pee Wee'?

Answer: Harold Reese

Harold "Pee Wee" Reese, played his entire career with the Dodgers for 16 seasons, from 1940-1958. This shortstop had the honor of playing next to the great Jackie Robinson at 2nd base in the 1947 World Series. Reese is a member of baseball's Hall of Fame.
Source: Author Nightmare

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