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MLB Trivia Questions! Do NOT look up the answers...?

1. What did Babe Ruth, Rogers, Hornsby, Ted Williams and Willie Mays all do in their first major league at-bats?
2. What major league baseball team did the Walt Disney Company assume operational control of in 1996?

Please do not look up the answers. Thank you!

MLB Trivia: Career Tandem Combined Home Runs Same Team?

Essential Facts About the 1927 New York Yankees:

" Ruth and Gehrig’s combined 107 home runs were the most ever by a tandem of hitters on the same team. Their record would last until Roger Maris and Mickey Mantle combined for 115 round-trippers in 1961. "

Okay, I also know that Ruth/Gehrig have the CAREER record for combined home runs on the same team as well.

My question is, who holds the record for second place? In other words, what hitters on the same team combine for the career home run record AFTER Ruth/Gehrig? I don't think it's Mantle/Maris ... not for the career.

Anybody know? I've searched and searched but have yet to settle this.

Thanks!

Baseball Trivia: Roy Oswalt?

Whats Roy's nickname?
When did he hit his first major league homeruns?
What year did Oswalt led the NL in wins? How many?
What year did he go to the Olympics? What did he get?

Baseball Trivia Question?

In addition to Aaron and McCovey the Yankees also retired #44 in honor of Reggie Jackson. And there's a lot more than two people that have had their number retired by more than one team.

Hank Aaron - Braves, Brewers
Nolan Ryan - Astros, Angels, Rangers
Reggie Jackson - A's, Yankees
Carlton Fisk - Red Sox, White Sox
Casey Stengal - Yankees, Mets
Rod Carew - Twins, Angels
Rollie Fingers - A's, Brewers
Frank Robinson - Orioles, Reds

Willie Mays had his number retired by the Giants but the Mets have not officially retired it. Only two Met players have worn number 24 since 1972.

Does Anyone Know How to Combine Twister and Trivia?

I've actually done this but you need a few people. You take trivial persuit question and a twister board whatever color the spinner lands on is the color question you ask. If they land on a color twice they pick the question. Get it right they don't have to bend get it wrong they do.

Baseball trivia: what is the least amount of pitches a pitcher could throw if he pitched the entire 9 inning game?

You're contradicting yourself, OP. You clarify that this pitcher throws a pitch to every batter. At least three batters have to appear in each of nine innings, with at least one pitch thrown to each, according to your own stipulation. 3x9x1=27. It cannot possibly be fewer than 27, and 28 is more than the minimum.Theoretically, the visiting pitcher could give up a home run on the first pitch of the game, and then retire the next 24 batters with one pitch apiece. His team does not score, and the home team wins 1-0. Baseball rules will credit him with a complete game, having thrown only 25 pitches, but he didn't throw the bottom of the 9th inning, so he doesn't meet the other stipulation (9 IP).

What's a really hard trivia question that I can't google to find the answer?

Are you kidding??? You can google everything!!

Song Trivia: Which song are these lyrics taken from: “At the age of thirty seven, She realized she'd never ride through Paris in a sports car, With the warm wind in her hair”?

You know what? I copied/pasted those lyrics into Google and the answer along with the full lyrics popped up right away.So, I have a question for you, OP - why do you and so many others post questions on Quora that you can easily find the answer to with a quick Google search?

Does anybody know any impossible baseball trivia questions?

We'll start off with an easy one - Everyone knows that the Yankees have the longest current streak of winning seasons (above .500) with 14 consecutive seasons. Which franchise is second?
Hint - it's not the Braves.
Answer: Boston Red Sox

Two active players have accumulated 2000 hits, 450 doubles, 250 HR and 1,000 RBI, all for the same franchise. Who are they?
Hint - The easy answer is Craig Biggio. Now get the other.
Answer: Garret Anderson


What player is often credited with the invention of (or at least the innovation and naming) the "high-five"?
Hint- He played in the 1977 World Series and was also the first MLB player to publically announce his homosexuality.
Answer: Glenn Burke

Who was the Russian born pitcher that was the first 300 game winner in Japanese Professional Baseball history? He had 251 more complete game starts than non-complete game starts - He died at age 40 while driving drunk into a train with 303 wins.
Hint - It's not Wally Yonamine (first American born player integrated in the Japan League in 1951, as well as first American in Japan Baseball Hall of Fame) because he was not Russian and NOT a pitcher!
Answer: Victor Starffin

There's only ONE current manager in MLB that never played Minor League baseball. Who is he?
Hint - There are no hints on this one.
Answer: Dave Trembley

What does MLB stand for?

Major League Baseball

and in case you have any future questions similar to this:

NFL - National Football League
NBA - National Basketball Association
NHL - National Hockey League
NASCAR - National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing

and a bunch more ha but the top one is all you need

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