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Quiz about Game Seven Goats
Quiz about Game Seven Goats

Game Seven Goats Trivia Quiz


Nothing in sports is more exciting than game 7 of a best of 7 series. This quiz will ask about the "goats" in 15 of the World Series game 7's over the years.

A multiple-choice quiz by chessart. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
chessart
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
243,312
Updated
Jul 23 22
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
9 / 15
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Question 1 of 15
1. The 1909 Series was noteworthy in that the Pirates started a rookie pitcher, Babe Adams, in game 7. Adams responded by pitching a 6-hit shutout for his third win of the Series. Who was the unfortunate starter for the Tigers, who hit the first batter and walked 6 others in the first 2 innings? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. 1912 saw one of the most memorable decisive World Series games ever. Although it was actually game 8 rather than game 7, due to a previous game ending in a tie, it is still memorable as the first time a team has gone into the last inning of a decisive game behind, and then come back to win. The winning rally for the Red Sox started when which Giant center fielder dropped a routine fly ball? Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. In 1924, the Washington Senators won their first and only world championship. Their come-from-behind win was aided by what action by the Giants catcher Hank Gowdy? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. In 1925, the world champion Senators returned to the World Series to defend their title against the NL's Pittsburgh Pirates. However, the Pirates won an exciting 7-game Series, greatly aided by an amazing total of eight errors committed by the Senators' shortstop. Who was this unfortunate butter-fingered fellow? Hint


Question 5 of 15
5. 1926 also saw a 7-game Series, with the Yankees taking on the Cardinals. The final play of that Series involved the great Babe Ruth. What did Ruth do? Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. The 1934 game 7 was memorable for the incident in which Tiger fans pelted Cardinal Joe Medwick with food and bottles, causing Commissioner Landis to order his removal from the game. By that time, however, the Cards were already up 9-0, and cruising to an 11-0 blowout behind their ace Dizzy Dean. Who is the Tiger pitcher who started and allowed 7 runs in the third inning before being lifted? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. Which Cubs pitcher started game 7 against the Tigers in 1945, only to be removed after giving up hits to the first three batters? Hint


Question 8 of 15
8. In one of the most famous game 7 plays in history, Enos Slaughter scored from first on a line drive to left for the winning run for the Cardinals over the Red Sox in 1946. Many observers felt that Slaughter was able to score only because the Red Sox shortstop held the ball for an instant before relaying it to home plate. Who was this shortstop? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. One of the most famous finishes in history was Bill Mazeroski's home run ending the 1960 Series. Which Yankee pitcher gave up this memorable dinger? Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. In 1964 the Yankees lost in 7 games to the Cardinals. Who was the Yankees manager who became the scapegoat for the loss by being fired the day after the Series ended? Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. In 1985 the Royals won game 6, when the first base umpire made an infamous bad call at first base, allowing the Royals to get back into the game and the Series. In game 7 the following day, this same umpire was behind the plate and threw out Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog and Cardinals pitcher Joaguin Andujar for arguing balls and strikes. Who was this umpire who had two of the worst days for an umpire in postseason history? Hint


Question 12 of 15
12. In 1987, baseball purists shuddered as the first World Series game to be played indoors took place. This venue determined the outcome of the Series, as the home team won every game in this Series. Which team won the 1987 Series by winning 4 games in its home (indoor) ballpark? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. In one of the most famous game 7's ever, the Twins beat the Braves 1-0 in 10 innings in the final game of the 1991 Series. However, replays clearly showed that a Braves runner should have scored in the 8th, but allowed himself to be decoyed by the Twins' middle infielders and hesitated enough that he had to stop at 3rd on his teammate's double off the left-field wall. Who was this goat? Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. In 2001, the Arizona Diamondbacks won the world championship in only their 4th year of existence. What defensive alignment by the Yankees allowed the Diamondbacks to score the series-ending run? Hint


Question 15 of 15
15. In 2002, the Anaheim Angels finally got to the World Series in their 42nd year of existence, and they won the championship behind their rookie ace John Lackey in game 7. Who was the losing pitcher for the Giants in that game? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. The 1909 Series was noteworthy in that the Pirates started a rookie pitcher, Babe Adams, in game 7. Adams responded by pitching a 6-hit shutout for his third win of the Series. Who was the unfortunate starter for the Tigers, who hit the first batter and walked 6 others in the first 2 innings?

Answer: Bill Donovan

It would not be until 93 years later that another rookie got a game 7 start, when the John Lackey pitched game 7 in 2002 for the Angels against the Giants.
2. 1912 saw one of the most memorable decisive World Series games ever. Although it was actually game 8 rather than game 7, due to a previous game ending in a tie, it is still memorable as the first time a team has gone into the last inning of a decisive game behind, and then come back to win. The winning rally for the Red Sox started when which Giant center fielder dropped a routine fly ball?

Answer: Fred Snodgrass

The beneficiary of Snodgrass' error, pinch-hitter Clyde Engle, later scored the tying run on a hit by Tris Speaker, and Steve Yerkes then scored the winning run on a sacrifice fly by Larry Gardner.
3. In 1924, the Washington Senators won their first and only world championship. Their come-from-behind win was aided by what action by the Giants catcher Hank Gowdy?

Answer: Tripping over his own mask while trying to catch a pop foul

Another goat in that memorable game was Giants third baseman Freddie Lindstrom, who made a crucial error on a ground ball.
4. In 1925, the world champion Senators returned to the World Series to defend their title against the NL's Pittsburgh Pirates. However, the Pirates won an exciting 7-game Series, greatly aided by an amazing total of eight errors committed by the Senators' shortstop. Who was this unfortunate butter-fingered fellow?

Answer: Roger Peckinpaugh

Two of Peckinpaugh's errors came in the seventh game, allowing the Pirates 4 unearned runs and giving them a come-from-behind 9-7 win. This series was noteworthy in that it was the first time a team had come from a 3-1 deficit in games to win a Series.
5. 1926 also saw a 7-game Series, with the Yankees taking on the Cardinals. The final play of that Series involved the great Babe Ruth. What did Ruth do?

Answer: Got thrown out trying to steal second

Ruth had walked with two out in the bottom of the ninth with the Yanks trailing 3-2. He tried to steal second to get into scoring position, and was thrown out.
6. The 1934 game 7 was memorable for the incident in which Tiger fans pelted Cardinal Joe Medwick with food and bottles, causing Commissioner Landis to order his removal from the game. By that time, however, the Cards were already up 9-0, and cruising to an 11-0 blowout behind their ace Dizzy Dean. Who is the Tiger pitcher who started and allowed 7 runs in the third inning before being lifted?

Answer: Eldon Auker

The once obscure Auker gained fame after the turn of the 21st century when he became known as the last living pitcher who had faced Babe Ruth. His reputation was further enhanced when he published his memoirs, "Sleeper Cars and Flannel Uniforms," at the age of 90, and in it he made no bones about his preference for depression-era baseball, and his disdain for today's game. Mr. Auker died in 2006 at the age of 95.
7. Which Cubs pitcher started game 7 against the Tigers in 1945, only to be removed after giving up hits to the first three batters?

Answer: Hank Borowy

The real goat here is Cubs manager Charley Grimm, who chose to start Borowy even though Borowy had pitched 5+ innings in game 5, and 4 innings in game 6. The Chicago press had a field day criticizing Grimm over this ill-conceived decision.
8. In one of the most famous game 7 plays in history, Enos Slaughter scored from first on a line drive to left for the winning run for the Cardinals over the Red Sox in 1946. Many observers felt that Slaughter was able to score only because the Red Sox shortstop held the ball for an instant before relaying it to home plate. Who was this shortstop?

Answer: Johnny Pesky

After the Red Sox finally broke their long drought and won the Series in 2004, star pitcher Curt Schilling graciously dedicated the victory to all the past Red Sox players, specifically mentioning "goats" Johnny Pesky and Bill Buckner, saying that "now we can remember them for the great players they were", and not just for a single (mis)play.
9. One of the most famous finishes in history was Bill Mazeroski's home run ending the 1960 Series. Which Yankee pitcher gave up this memorable dinger?

Answer: Ralph Terry

Terry achieved redemption 2 years later when he pitched a complete game shutout in game 7 of the 1962 Series against the Giants. The other choices also pitched for the Yanks in that historic game. Mickey Mantle was later quoted as saying that losing the 1960 Series was the biggest disappointment of his career.

The oddity about that Series is that the Yanks lost despite outscoring the Pirates 55-27.
10. In 1964 the Yankees lost in 7 games to the Cardinals. Who was the Yankees manager who became the scapegoat for the loss by being fired the day after the Series ended?

Answer: Yogi Berra

Keane was the Cardinals manager, who resigned and was then hired by the Yankees to replace Berra. Houk was the General Manager who fired Berra, and many feel he had planned to do so since the infamous Phil Linz harmonica incident on the team bus, when Berra told Linz to stop playing and then smacked it out of Linz's hand when he didn't stop. Yogi's infamous 14-year feud with the Yankees did not stem from this firing, but rather from being fired by owner George Steinbrenner 3 weeks into the 1985 season. Berra vowed never to return to Yankees Stadium as long as Steinbrenner owned the team.

It took a deathbed request by Joe DiMaggio to Steinbrenner to heal the rift. DiMaggio asked Steinbrenner to apologize to Yogi, which he did and Yogi made an emotional return to Yankee Stadium in 1999.
11. In 1985 the Royals won game 6, when the first base umpire made an infamous bad call at first base, allowing the Royals to get back into the game and the Series. In game 7 the following day, this same umpire was behind the plate and threw out Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog and Cardinals pitcher Joaguin Andujar for arguing balls and strikes. Who was this umpire who had two of the worst days for an umpire in postseason history?

Answer: Don Denkinger

The Cardinals got blown out 11-0 in game 7, with the Royals coasting behind their ace, Bret Saberhagen.
12. In 1987, baseball purists shuddered as the first World Series game to be played indoors took place. This venue determined the outcome of the Series, as the home team won every game in this Series. Which team won the 1987 Series by winning 4 games in its home (indoor) ballpark?

Answer: Minnesota Twins

The noise at the Metrodome was so deafening players had to use hand signals to communicate. To me this is contrary to the spirit of baseball, hence the Metrodome gets the nod as the "goat" in this Series.
13. In one of the most famous game 7's ever, the Twins beat the Braves 1-0 in 10 innings in the final game of the 1991 Series. However, replays clearly showed that a Braves runner should have scored in the 8th, but allowed himself to be decoyed by the Twins' middle infielders and hesitated enough that he had to stop at 3rd on his teammate's double off the left-field wall. Who was this goat?

Answer: Lonnie Smith

Pendleton was the Brave who hit the double, while Gant and Bream were the Braves who failed to drive in Smith from 3rd. Even with Smith stopping at 3rd, the Braves still had runners on 2nd and 3rd with no outs, so it certainly looked like the run was going to score regardless of Smith's baserunning gaffe. But he didn't and the rest, as they say, is history.
14. In 2001, the Arizona Diamondbacks won the world championship in only their 4th year of existence. What defensive alignment by the Yankees allowed the Diamondbacks to score the series-ending run?

Answer: Drawn-in infield

Luis Gonzalez was able to loft a ball just over the drawn-in infield for the series-ending hit.
15. In 2002, the Anaheim Angels finally got to the World Series in their 42nd year of existence, and they won the championship behind their rookie ace John Lackey in game 7. Who was the losing pitcher for the Giants in that game?

Answer: Livan Hernandez

Despite tying for the league lead in losses during the regular season with 16, Hernandez was picked to start game seven based on his reputation as a great postseason pitcher earned during the 1997 postseason when he was the World Series MVP for the Marlins. However, Hernandez was chased in the 3rd inning. The other choices also pitched for the Giants in that game.
Source: Author chessart

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