Can You Answer These Questions an MLB Expert Should Know?

By: Robin Tyler
Estimated Completion Time
4 min
Can You Answer These Questions an MLB Expert Should Know?
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About This Quiz

Baseball is an American institution and led by Major League Baseball, it gives us hours and hours of pleasure as we follow the highs and lows of our favorite teams as they fight it out to appear in the World Series.

Who doesn't love as the strains of "Take me out to the ball game" come through the baseball park's sound system? Or what about the taste of the hot dogs. They just taste best at a ballpark. And don't get me started on the beer! Beer, hot dogs and baseball sure go together.

It is said that the sport of baseball was invented in 1839. All we know is that from the turn of the 20th century which saw the introduction of the World Series, baseball franchises have pitched, swung and caught their way to the ultimate glory.

Do you know who won the World Series in 2018? Or what about which team has won the most World Series titles? What about the pitcher who has the most strikeouts in MLB history? Well, expect questions such as these as you try for a home run to show you truly are an MLB expert!

So step up to the plate and swing for the bleachers!

Who won the 2018 World Series?
Boston Red Sox
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Yankees
Chicago Cubs
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The 2018 World Series was won by the Boston Red Sox. They defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-1 to claim baseball's most prestigious title for the ninth time, and first time since 2013.

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Can you name the player who was voted MVP of the 2018 World Series?
Mookie Betts
Steve Pearce
Chris Sale
David Price
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Although there were a few players vying for the MVP award after the 2018 World Series, it was difficult to overlook Steve Pearce. Why? Well, his three home runs in the World Series was the first time a Red Sox player had achieved the feat since Carl Yastrzemski in 1967.

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In which year was the World Series first held?
1955
1971
1903
1919
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Baseball's showpiece, the World Series, was first held in 1903. It was contested by the Boston Americans and the Pittsburgh Pirates with the Boston Americans winning 5-3.

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One of the baseball's greatest sluggers, what was the nickname of George Herman Ruth Jr.?
Scooter
Shoeless Joe
Yogi
Babe
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Babe Ruth is one of the legends of baseball. Ruth hit 714 home runs in a career that spanned 21 years. He played in seven World Series Championships, with the Red Sox and the Yankees.

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The 1919 World Series betting and match-fixing scandal was better known as the __________?
Black Sox scandal
That shameful day
A day that will live in infamy
None of the above
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Eight members of the Chicago White Sox were accused of under performing for money during the 1919 World Series. All of them were acquitted during a trial but they were banned from having anything to do with baseball ever again.

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For what is Deion Sanders' most famous?
The only person to play in a Super Bowl and a World Series
He hit the longest home run ever recorded.
He once stole 100 bases a season.
None of the above
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Incredibly, Deion Sanders played both in the MLB and the NFL. Sanders appeared for the Atlanta Braves in the World Series in 1992 although he was not on the winning side. He can boast two Super Bowl wins, one for the San Francisco 49ers and one for the Dallas Cowboys.

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To win a World Series, a team must win how many games?
Three
Four
Seven
Five
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The World Series is a best out of seven contest. To win it, a team needs to win four games. A 4-0 isn't as fun as a 4-3, though, is it?

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True or false? Moises Alou used to urinate on his hands to improve his grip on the bat.
True
False
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That's a little gross, right? It worked for Alou, though, as he hit more than 300 homers in his career playing for the Chicago Cubs amongst several other MLB teams.

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In 1983, Yankees right fielder Dave Winfield was jailed for something he did on the baseball field. What was it?
Urinating in the bullpen
Killing a seagull with a throw
Showing his buttocks to the crowd
Smoking on the field
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While warming up, a throw from Dave Winfield hit a seagull at the ground of the Toronto Blue Jays' Exhibition Stadium. He was jailed after the game for cruelty to animals but the charges were later dropped as it was not intentional.

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From the list below, can you name the baseball player with the most hits in history?
Babe Ruth
Pete Rose
Mickey Mantle
Barry Bonds
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Pete Rose hit 4,256 hits in his career. Rose played for the Cincinnati Reds as well as the Philadelphia Phillies and Montreal Expos. He later managed the Reds but was banned from baseball after it was discovered he bet on games.

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Who broke Roger Maris' all-time home runs in a season record in 1998?
Barry Bonds
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Willie Mays
Mark McGwire
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Roger Maris set the single-season home run record in 1961. And it has stood for more than 30 years until Mark McGwire hit 70 home runs in the 1998 season. His combined homers traveled 29,958 feet, which is a little taller than Mount Everest!

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Before every game, the baseballs to be used are rubbed in something. Do you know what it is?
Mud
Honey
Sand
Grass
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That's right, every baseball is rubbed with a kind of mud that takes the shine off the ball and helps pitchers grip them better. The ingredients in this mud are a secret which only Jim Bintliff, the owner of the company that supplies the mud, knows.

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“Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” the unofficial anthem of baseball is traditionally sung during which inning?
First
Ninth
Seventh
Third
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In baseball games in America, the unofficial anthem of the sport, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," is sung in the seventh inning. The song was written in 1908 by Jack Norworth and Albert von Tilzer.

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How many balls are typically used during one game of MLB baseball?
One
10
1,000
Around 70
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It depends on the length of the game but an average length baseball game will use about 70 balls. One baseball is good for around five to seven pitches, or fewer if it gets a good wallop!

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True or False. Sliding head-first into a ​base is faster than sliding feet first?
True
False
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If you're brave enough, you will get there quicker by sliding head-first into a base. This was proven in scientific studies which were conducted in 2008 by Dr. David A. Peters. It takes a brave player to go head-first, however.

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Now based in Los Angeles, from where are the Dodgers originally?
Dallas
Sacremento
San Diego
Brooklyn
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The Dodgers were formed in 1883 and played in Brooklyn, New York, until the franchise moved to Los Angeles in 1958. And how did the Dodgers' name come about? Well, the franchise was named after the "dodging" skill inhabitants of Brooklyn used to beat the tram system in the city.

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Which baseball franchise has the most World Series wins?
Boston Red Sox
Los Angeles Dodgers
New York Yankees
Atlanta Braves
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The New York Yankees are the most successful franchise in MLB history. They have won the World Series 27 times, with the last coming in 2009. They have also been crowned Eastern Division champions on 18 occasions.

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Craig Biggio holds a very different kind of baseball record. Do you know what it is?
The player most hit by a pitch in the modern era
The player to drop the most fly balls
The player who fell asleep in the outfield
None of the above
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A seven-time All-Star, Craig Biggio played for the Houston Astros from 1988 to 2007. During that time, he was hit by a pitch 285 times,​ which beat the modern record of Don Baylor. It was still two short of Hughie Jennings who played from 1891 to 1918.

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Can you name the MLB pitcher who threw the most strikeouts in his career?
Cy Young
Nolan Ryan
Clayton Kershaw
Randy Johnson
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Nolan Ryan leads the field when it comes to strikeouts in MLB history with 5,714. He began his career in 1966, playing for 27 years until 1993. During this time, the eight-time All-Star played for four teams. A member of the Major League Baseball All-Century Team, Ryan only won the World Series once.

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When a pitcher "nails" the batter, what has happened?
He has hit the batter with the pitch
He has struck out the batter
He has walked the batter
None of the above
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If a pitcher "nails" the batter, he could be ejected from the game. This is especially true if the pitch was deemed intentional. When that happens, a massive fight usually ensues!

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Which baseball pitch is affectionately known as "Old Number One"?
Fastball
Spitball
Knuckleball
Cutter
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Without a doubt, the fastball is most pitchers' go-to pitch. Why? Well, its the quickest and gives a batter the least reaction time. Aimed properly and it's very difficult to hit. So that's why its called "Old Number One." The catcher's sign for a fastball is also just one finger extended so the name coincides with that as well.

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Who was the first African-American to play in the major leagues?
Ernie Banks
Willie Mays
Jackie Robinson
Hank Aaron
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Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers between 1947 and 1956. A six-time All-Star and a World Series champion, Robinson had a batting average of .311 and smashed 137 home runs during his career.

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Do you have any idea what a "spitball" is?
A fastball
A curveball
A slow ball
A ball that has been altered by a foreign substance
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A "spitball" in baseball is illegal because a foreign liquid or substance changes the ball. It can be spit (hence the name) or petroleum jelly, for example. This makes the ball move strangely through the air.

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The area where baseball pitchers warm up is known as the _________.
Bullpen
Warm-up area
Pitch Area
Throw-down city
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The designated area for any pitcher is called the bullpen. It's there that relief pitchers spend time keeping their arms in the groove, ready to be called upon at any time by the manager to come out to the diamond and relieve the starting pitcher (or another relief pitcher who is not performing so well).

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True or false? Power hitter Babe Ruth also pitched from time to time?
True
False
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Yes, he did. And he was pretty good at it. In 1916, Babe Ruth pitched for an entire season, throwing 170 strikeouts and winning 23 games.

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On which date was the first-ever baseball game televised in the United States?
August 26, 1939
September 25, 1951
April 1, 1909
December 25, 1973
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The first time baseball was shown on American television was on August 26, 1939. It wasn't just one game but a doubleheader which featured the Cincinnati Reds and the Brooklyn Dodgers. The game was played at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, NY.

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Who is considered the inventor of the sport of baseball?
Abner Doubleday
James Naismith
Walter Camp
None of the above
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Abner Doubleday is considered to be the father of baseball, with the first games played in Cooperstown, New York, in 1839. This has been disputed over the years even though in 1905, a commission declared him the inventor of the game.

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A catcher who wants the pitcher to throw a curveball will hold up how many fingers?
Three
One
Five
Two
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A fastball is one finger; a curveball is two fingers. That covers the two most-pitched balls in a baseball game. Of course, in the Majors, it is not that simple as a catcher can use a number of signs to tell the pitcher exactly where in the pitching box he wants the pitch to end up.

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What is a "knuckleball"?
A pitch thrown underarm
A pitch thrown with as little spin as possible
A pitch thrown with maximum spin
None of the above
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The aim of the knuckleball is to make sure the baseball does not spin too much in flight. This means it travels in an erratic manner, which makes it difficult for the batter to hit. The ball is held with the knuckles. Hence the name.

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Is baseball currently an Olympic sport?
Yes
No
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Baseball is not an Olympic sport. It was played at the Summer Olympic Games from 1992 to 2008. Efforts continue to get the sport back in the Olympics. The last team to take gold in baseball at the Olympics was South Korea.

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How did Boston Red Sox player Jimmy Piersall celebrate his 100th home run?
He walked the bases.
He ran the bases backward​.
He hopped on one leg around the bases.
None of the above
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Jimmy Piersall played for the Boston Reds Sox in the early part of his career, from 1952 to 1958. An eccentric, Piersall suffered from bipolar disorder which was the subject of the book and movie, "Fear Strikes Out."

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Do you know for how many innings the longest game ever recorded lasted?
10 innings
14 innings
17 innings
25 innings
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On May 9, 1984, the Chicago White Sox and the visiting Milwaukee Brewers played the longest baseball game on record. It lasted for a monumental 25 innings which took eight hours and six minutes. The White Sox eventually won by a score of 7-6.

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What is the oldest ballpark still in use for MLB games?
Fenway Park, Boston
Petco Park, San Diego
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
Wrigley Field, Chicago
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Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox, is the oldest stadium still in use in the MLB. It was first used in 1912 and is characterized by the "Green Monster," a 37-foot high wall guarding left field.

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What is the name of the fielding position behind the batter?
First baseman
Shortstop
Catcher
Outfielder
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The main job of the catcher is to cleanly catch any pitch missed or not swung at by the batter. He has other jobs as well. The catcher helps in defensive plays since he can see the entire field while also calling the type of pitch he wants the pitcher to throw.

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If a pitcher has thrown a pitch that is easy to hit, he is said to have done what?
Thrown a peach
Tossed a salad
Thrown a fastball
Thrown a spitball
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Baseball has many colorful terms to describe certain aspects of the sport. A "tossed salad" has to be one of the best! In effect, the pitch is so easy, the batter can't help but send the ball on its way.

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