Last 3 plays: Guest 104 (15/15), goodreporter (13/15), Strike121 (5/15).
Select the MLB right fielders.
There are 15 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Kid ElberfeldHarvey KuennBabe Ruth Dwight Evans Greg Gagne Marco Scutaro Dickie Thon Harry Heilmann Frank Robinson Al Kaline Vladimir Guerrero Mel Ott Roberto Clemente Michael Young Hank Aaron Mookie Betts Tony Gwynn Bo Bichette Larry Walker Reggie Jackson Ichiro Suzuki Bobby Abreu
Left click to select the correct answers. Right click if using a keyboard to cross out things you know are incorrect to help you narrow things down.
Most Recent Scores
Dec 20 2024
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Guest 104: 15/15
Nov 21 2024
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goodreporter: 13/15
Nov 08 2024
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Strike121: 5/15
Nov 04 2024
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MissHollyB: 14/15
Nov 02 2024
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mickeyp: 13/15
Oct 24 2024
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dee1304: 14/15
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
Answer:
The incorrect answers were all shortstops (Harvey Kuenn, Bo Bichette, Michael Young, Kid Elberfeld, Dickie Thon, Marco Scutaro, Greg Gagne).
Did you know?
- Babe Ruth believed he was a year older than he really was for most of his life.
- Hank Aaron travelled over 12 miles farther on the base paths than any other player in MLB history, in his 23-year baseball career 1954-1976.
- Frank Robinson made history as the first MLB African-American manager when he took charge of the Cleveland Indians in 1975.
- Roberto Clemente's good friend Manny Sanguillen was the only Pirate not to attend Clemente's memorial service in January 1973. Instead, Sanguillen traveled to Puerto Rico and spent several days diving into the waters where his plane crashed trying to recover Clemente's body.
- Mel Ott was the first National Leaguer to hit 500 home runs. He hit 511 HRs in his career. (NY Giants 1926-1947)
- Al Kaline was born with a chronic condition that required the removal of part of the bone from his left foot. As a result, he taught himself to run on the side of his left foot. He played for the Detroit Tigers from 1953-1974
- Mookie Betts has officially bowled three perfect games, on January 27, 2013; February 2, 2016 and November 12, 2017.
- In 2007, Ichiro Suzuki hit the first inside-the-park HR in a Major League All-Star Game.
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