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Quiz about National League Team Leaders 2007
Quiz about National League Team Leaders 2007

National League Team Leaders 2007 Quiz


All multiple choice about the players who stood out on different teams in the National League in 2007. 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 #
274,181
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
8 / 10
Plays
2015
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. This Phillie won the NL MVP in 2006 while leading his team with 58 home runs. In 2007, he again led his team again by hitting 47, but was runner-up in the NL. Who was this? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. For the sixth consecutive season, this St. Louis Cardinal led his team in home runs. Who was it? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Which San Diego Padre led the team with the most wins in the season? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. This player not only led his team in walks, but also the National League. Who was this batter in 2007? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. The Giants won only 71 games in 2007, 19 games back of Arizona in the NL West. Which Giant pitcher led the team with his 14 wins? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. This Rockie slugger not only led his team in hits, but the entire National League. Who was this that topped the 200-hit plateau for the first time in his career? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. The Pittsburgh Pirates won the fewest games in the National League in 2007 by winning only 68 games. They had only one starting player who hit over .300. Who was this that led the team? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers enjoyed their seventh winning season of their last eight. Who led the team, and was their only slugger to hit 20 home runs in the season? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. This Chicago Cub in 2007 fell one win short of sharing the National League lead in wins, but still took the honor of leading his team. Who was this seven season Chicago Cub? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. The 2007 National League West Champions Arizona Diamondbacks did not have even one starting player on the entire team bat .300 in the season. Which pitcher led the team with the best arm? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. This Phillie won the NL MVP in 2006 while leading his team with 58 home runs. In 2007, he again led his team again by hitting 47, but was runner-up in the NL. Who was this?

Answer: Ryan Howard

Ryan was in his fourth season with the Phillies in 2007. He was runner-up to Prince Fielder of the Brewers who hit 50.
2. For the sixth consecutive season, this St. Louis Cardinal led his team in home runs. Who was it?

Answer: Albert Pujols

The last time someone other than Albert led the Cardinals in home runs, was in 2000, when Jim Edmonds hit 42. Pujols hit 32, ahead of teammate Chris Duncan's 21.
3. Which San Diego Padre led the team with the most wins in the season?

Answer: Jake Peavy

Peavy went 19-6 along with 240 strikeouts in 2007. It was Peavy's sixth Padre season, and the third time that he had topped the 200-strikeout mark.
4. This player not only led his team in walks, but also the National League. Who was this batter in 2007?

Answer: Barry Bonds

Bonds was in his 15th season with the Giants after playing with the Pirates for seven seasons. Barry walked 132 times in 2007, leading the league for his eighth consecutive season. He had led in 12 overall. Barry's career total of 2558 was number one in baseball in 2007.
5. The Giants won only 71 games in 2007, 19 games back of Arizona in the NL West. Which Giant pitcher led the team with his 14 wins?

Answer: Noah Lowry

Lowry was in his fifth season with the Giants. 14 was his new season high in 2007 against 8 losses. Noah struck out only 87. Zito was the team's runner-up by going 11-13 in the season.
6. This Rockie slugger not only led his team in hits, but the entire National League. Who was this that topped the 200-hit plateau for the first time in his career?

Answer: Matt Holliday

In 2006, Matt came close to 200-mark with his 196. His 216 in the 2007 season topped Hanly Ramirez of the Marlins, and Jimmy Rollins of the Phillies, both who hit 212.
7. The Pittsburgh Pirates won the fewest games in the National League in 2007 by winning only 68 games. They had only one starting player who hit over .300. Who was this that led the team?

Answer: Freddy Sanchez

Sanchez, the Pirate second baseman, was in his sixth season in Major League baseball in 2007. This was the second time that he had hit .300. From the rubber portion of the diamond, Tom Gorzelanny led the Pittsburgh team in pitching with his 14-10 record, followed by Paul Maholm's 10-15.
8. The 2007 Los Angeles Dodgers enjoyed their seventh winning season of their last eight. Who led the team, and was their only slugger to hit 20 home runs in the season?

Answer: Jeff Kent

The others didn't hit any. Kent was in his 16th season, his third as a Dodger when he led the team with 20. He had finished the season with 365 career big ones.
9. This Chicago Cub in 2007 fell one win short of sharing the National League lead in wins, but still took the honor of leading his team. Who was this seven season Chicago Cub?

Answer: Carlos Zambrano

Zambrano went 18-13 in 2007, just one shy of Jake Peavy's 19 with San Diego. Carlos also led the National League with walks allowed with 101. Zambrano shared his runner-up spot with Brandon Webb of the Diamondbacks with his 18-10 record.
10. The 2007 National League West Champions Arizona Diamondbacks did not have even one starting player on the entire team bat .300 in the season. Which pitcher led the team with the best arm?

Answer: Brandon Webb

Webb went 18-10 in his fifth season with Arizona. He still failed to reach the 200-strikeout mark by ending up with 194. Second baseman Orlando Hudson led the team with his .294 average.
Source: Author Nightmare

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