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1. In 2001, which pitcher was the first in Major League history to win 20 games and have only one loss in the season?
2. There was only one triple-header played in history, and in the National League that went a full nine innings in each game. This team also swept their opponents on that day in 1890. Which team was it?
3. I almost did it. In 2001, I lost my bid to become the third Yankee hurler in four years to throw a perfect game. I lost it in the bottom of the ninth with two out, when Carl Everett singled off me. Who am I?
4. This pitching great was the first to throw four no-hitters, and they were all in a four-year span. His last one was a perfect game. Who was this left-handed wonder?
5. I was mostly noted for being a part of a famous double-play comination. I had a bat too, and used it quite well. I hit the first Chicago Cub home run in a World Series. Unfortunately, I died on my 68th birthday. Who am I?
6. In 2001, a pitcher threw a shutout and hit a home run in his first Major League game. This was the first time in 100 years for this to happen. Who had this great day?
7. I really didn't want to be first, but I was the first Major League player killed in a war in 1918. Who am I?
8. Who was the first player in history to win three season MVP Awards?
9. Who was the first switch-hitter in the National League to win a batting title?
10. Which team won the first American League game played in history?
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