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Quiz about Pitching Wins Leaders LZ
Quiz about Pitching Wins Leaders LZ

Pitching Wins Leaders: L-Z Trivia Quiz


Name the Major League leaders in games won by the first letter of the players last name.

A multiple-choice quiz by jmoskow. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
jmoskow
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
210,708
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
9 / 15
Plays
442
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Question 1 of 15
1. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "K", retired with 342 career wins? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "L", retired with 260 career wins? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "M", retired with 373 career wins? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "N", retired with 361 career wins? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "O", retired with 204 career wins? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "P", retired with 326 career wins? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "Q", retired with 247 career wins? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "R", retired with 324 career wins? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "S", retired with 363 career wins? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "T", retired with 240 career wins? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "U", retired with 200 career wins? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "V", retired with 197 career wins? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "W", retired with 307 career wins? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. What pitcher whose last name starts with "Y" retired with 511 career wins?

Answer: (Two Words or just surname)
Question 15 of 15
15. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "Z", retired with 186 career wins? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "K", retired with 342 career wins?

Answer: Tim Keefe

Hall of Famer Tim Keefe played from 1880-1893 mainly for the Giants. In 1886, he was 42-20 with 64 games started, 62 complete games, and 535 innings pitched. Jim Kaat won 283 games from 1959-1982 mainly for the Twins. Kaat was an excellent hitter and fielder. Jerry Koosman won 222 games from 1967-1985 mainly for the Mets. Wee Willie Keeler was a hitter. Keeler coined the phrase, "Hit em where they ain't."
2. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "L", retired with 260 career wins?

Answer: Ted Lyons

Hall of Famer Ted Lyons played from 1923-1946 for the White Sox. Mickey Lolich won 217 games mainly for the Tigers from 1963-1979. Lolich won three games and led the Tigers to a 1968 World Series victory. Hall of Famer Bob Lemon won 207 games from 1941-1958 for the Indians. Lemon won 20 or more games seven times in his career. Jim Lonborg won 157 games from 1965-1979 mainly for the Red Sox and Phillies. Lonborg won the 1967 AL Cy Young Award in leading the Red Sox into the World Series.
3. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "M", retired with 373 career wins?

Answer: Christy Mathewson

Hall of Famer Mathewson pitched from 1900-1916 mainly for the Giants. He had a lifetime ERA of 2.13. Jack Morris won 254 games from 1977-1994 mainly for the Tigers and Blue Jays. For the era he had a very high 175 complete games and pitched in three World Series wins with the Tigers in 1984 and the Blue Jays in 1992-1993. Dennis Martinez won 245 games maninly for the Expos and Orioles from 1976-1998. Hall of Famer Juan Marichal won 243 games mainly for the Giants from 1960-1975. Famous for his high kick, Marichal always seemed to pitch in the shadow of Sandy Koufax.

In 1966, Marichal was 25-6 and lost the Cy Young to Koufax.
4. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "N", retired with 361 career wins?

Answer: Kid Nichols

Kid Nichols pitched from 1890-1906 manily for the Boston Beaneaters (Braves). The Hall of Famer won 30 or more games seven times in his career. Hall of Famer Phil Niekro won 318 games from 1964-1987 mainly for the Braves. Phil's younger brother Joe Niekro won 221 games from 1967-1988 mainly for the Astros.

The Niekro's were pedominantly knuckleball pitchers. Bobo Newsom won 211 games from 1929-1953 for nine different frnachises. Newsom had five separate tours of duty with the Washington Senators.
5. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "O", retired with 204 career wins?

Answer: Al Orth

Al Orth pitched for the Phillies, Highlanders(Yankees), and Senators from 1895-1909. Jim O'Toole won 98 gains mainly for the Reds from 1958-1967. Blue Moon Odom won 84 games mainly for the Athletics from 1964-1976. Claude Osteen was a fine pitcher for the Dodgers and Senators from 1957-1975 winning 196 games.
6. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "P", retired with 326 career wins?

Answer: Eddie Plank

Eddie Plank played from 1901-1917 mainly for the Athletics. Jim Palmer won 268 games from 1965-1984 for the Orioles. He won 20 or more games for eight out of nine seasons and won a World Series game in three different decades.

Gaylord Perry won 314 games from 1962-1983 mainly for the Giants, Indians and Rangers. He was the first man to win the Cy Young Award in both leagues, 1972 in the AL and 1978 in the NL. His brother Jim Perry won 215 games from 1959-1975 mainly for the Twins and Indians.

Plank, Palmer, and Gaylord Perry were elected into the Hall of Fame.
7. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "Q", retired with 247 career wins?

Answer: Jack Quinn

Jack Quinn played for the Yankees, Red Sox, and Athletics from 1909-1933. Dan Quisenberry won only 56 games for the Royals from 1979-1990. But, Quisenberry was a top-notch reliever with 244 saves. Mel Queen won 20 games for the Reds and Angels from 1964-1972. Jamie Quirk was a hitter.
8. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "R", retired with 324 career wins?

Answer: Nolan Ryan

Nolan Ryan pitched from 1966-1992 for the Mets, Angels, Astros, and Rangers. He set records with 5,714 career strikeouts and seven no-hitters. Red Ruffing won 273 games from 1924-1947 mainly for the Red Sox and Yankees. Robin Roberts won 286 games from 1948-1966 mainly for the Phillies. Old Hoss Radbourn won 309 games from 1881-1891 mainly for the Greys and the Beaneaters. All of these "R" leaders are in the Hall of Fame.
9. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "S", retired with 363 career wins?

Answer: Warren Spahn

Hall of Famer Warren Spahn pitched mainly for the Braves from 1942-1965. He won 20 or more games 13 times. He did not win his first game until after his 25th birthday. Terrific Tom Seaver won 311 games mostly for the Mets and Reds from 1967-1986 and is also in the Hall of Fame. Dave Stewart won 168 games from 1978-1995 mainly for the Athletics. Hall of Famer Don Sutton won 324 games from 1966-1988 mainly for the Dodgers.

As a rookie, he teamed with Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, and Claude Osteen for one of the greatest rotations in history.
10. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "T", retired with 240 career wins?

Answer: Frank Tanana

Frank Tanana played from 1973-1993 mainly for the Angels and Tigers. Ralph Terry won 107 games from 1956-1967 mainly for the Yankees. Luis Tiant was a very popular pitcher from 1964-1982. Tiant won 229 games mainly for the Indians and Red Sox. Dizzy Trout won 170 games from 1939-1957 mainly for the Tigers.
11. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "U", retired with 200 career wins?

Answer: George Uhle

George Uhle pitched from 1919-1936 mainly for the Indians and Tigers. Tom Underwood won 86 games for six different teams from 1974-1984. Cecil Upshaw was a reliever mainly for the Braves from 1966-1975 and won 34 games. Del Unser was a hitter.
12. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "V", retired with 197 career wins?

Answer: Dazzy Vance

Dazzy Vance played from 1915-1935 mainly for the Dodgers. Frank Viola won 176 games from 1982-1996 mainly for the Twins and Mets. Bob Veale won 120 games from 1962-1974 mainly for the Pirates. Hippo Vaughn won 178 games from 1908-1921 mainly for the Cubs.
13. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "W", retired with 307 career wins?

Answer: Mickey Welch

Mickey Welch played from 1880-1892 mainly for the Giants. Early Wynn won 300 games from 1939-1963 for the Senators, Indians, and White Sox. Vic Willis won 249 games from 1898-1910 mainly for the Beaneaters. Ed Walsh won 195 games for the White Sox, including 40 in 1908. All of these "W" leaders are in the Hall of Fame.
14. What pitcher whose last name starts with "Y" retired with 511 career wins?

Answer: Cy Young

Cy Young lived from 1867-1955. He had a lifetime record of 511-316 pitching mainly for the Cleveland Spiders of the National League and the Boston Americans (Red Sox) of the American League. He pitched from 1890-1911 and was a 1937 Hall of Fame inductee. In 1956, the Cy Young Award was created in his honor to recognize pitching excellence.
15. Which of the following players whose last name starts with "Z", retired with 186 career wins?

Answer: Tom Zachary

Tom Zachary pitched from 1918-1936 mainly for the Senators and Braves. He is most infamous for surrendering Babe Ruth's 60th home run in 1927. Geoff Zahn won 111 games from 1973-1985 mainly for the Twins and Angels. Pat Zachry won 69 games from 1976-1985 mainly for the Mets. Chris Zachary won 10 games from 1963-1973 mainly for the Astros.
Source: Author jmoskow

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