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Quiz about Interesting Ballparks
Quiz about Interesting Ballparks

Interesting Ballparks Trivia Quiz


This quiz details some of the more unique and interesting MLB ballparks.

A multiple-choice quiz by redsoxfan325. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
redsoxfan325
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
298,390
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
2447
Awards
Top 20% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Which park is famous for its ivy-covered outfield walls? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. "The House that Ruth Built" is what? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. The oddly shaped area in centerfield at Fenway Park is known as what? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Tal's Hill was found in which park? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Which baseball stadium was the first to be named after a company? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. At which park of the following ballparks in the 2008 season were baseballs stored in a humidor up until the start of the game? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. What did Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Tropicana Field, and the Rogers Centre have in common? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. The Home Run Apple made its home at which park? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Which ballpark has a Teflon-coated fiberglass roof supported by air pressure? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. Which stadium has the B&O Warehouse incorporated into the layout of the park? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Which park is famous for its ivy-covered outfield walls?

Answer: Wrigley Field (Cubs)

The ivy has been in Wrigley Field since 1937. The park however, was built in 1914, making it the second-oldest baseball stadium ever (behind Fenway Park).
2. "The House that Ruth Built" is what?

Answer: Yankee Stadium (Yankees)

"The House that Ruth Built", which was built in 1923, will be demolished in 2009, and starting in 2009 they will be playing in the new Yankee Stadium. The Yankees won both the opener and closer in Yankee Stadium (as well as 26 World Series), however, they failed to make it to the playoffs in their final season in 2008.
3. The oddly shaped area in centerfield at Fenway Park is known as what?

Answer: The Triangle

The farthest point from home plate is the vertex of The Triangle, which measures 420 feet from home plate. Because Fenway Park is so small, one of the only ways to hit a triple is if the batter can hit the ball so that it bounces off the walls in The Triangle. Because the walls are close to each other in this area, the ball ricochets quickly, often making it hard for the centerfielder to judge and field.

The other choices: Williamsburg, the name given to the bullpens in right-center. Duffy's Cliff, a feature no longer in Fenway, but at one time was the little hill in left field.

The Belly, the smooth curve of the wall near the Pesky Pole.
4. Tal's Hill was found in which park?

Answer: Minute Maid Park (Astros)

The hill was named after Tal Smith, and the idea for it came from Crosley Field (home of the Cincinnati Reds until 1970). The idea for the flagpole on the hill was inspired in part by Tiger Stadium. Tai's Hill disappeared in 2016.
5. Which baseball stadium was the first to be named after a company?

Answer: Wrigley Field (Cubs)

Wrigley field was named in 1927 after William Wrigley and his gum company.
Busch Stadium was named after Anheuser-Busch (a beer company) in 1953.
Kauffman Stadium was named after pharmaceutical entrepreneur and founding owner Ewing Kauffman in 1993. Coors Field was named after Coors Brewing Company in 1995.
6. At which park of the following ballparks in the 2008 season were baseballs stored in a humidor up until the start of the game?

Answer: Coors Field (Rockies)

In the dry elevated air, balls were traveling too far and home runs were too frequent. By storing the balls in a humid environment prior to the game, the balls did not travel as far.
7. What did Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Tropicana Field, and the Rogers Centre have in common?

Answer: FieldTurf

Field Turf is an artificial playing surface that was used at these three parks. It was installed at Tropicana Field in 2000, at the HHH Metrodome in 2004, and also at the Rogers Centre in 2004. While they all had roofs, the roof at the Rogers Centre was retractable, while the others are not, thus making Field Turf the only thing they have in common.
8. The Home Run Apple made its home at which park?

Answer: Shea Stadium (Mets)

The apple was a beloved part of the stadium and will continue to be a part of the new CitiField when the Mets' new home opens in April 2009.
9. Which ballpark has a Teflon-coated fiberglass roof supported by air pressure?

Answer: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome (Twins)

The roof has been known to deflate on occasion during extreme weather conditions, such as heavy snow or large variations in air pressure. Twice in the stadium's history, a batted ball has gotten stuck in the roof, the most recent being Corey Koskie in 2004.

More often, the ball will strike the roof or the hanging speakers, causing an inconvenient deflection. David Ortiz of the Red Sox once hit a would-be home run ball only to have it strike a speaker. He got a single out of it.
10. Which stadium has the B&O Warehouse incorporated into the layout of the park?

Answer: Camden Yards (Orioles)

The warehouse contains offices and a club from which you can see into the stadium. Eutaw Street, between the warehouse and the ballpark, is closed to vehicular traffic, but is open to pedestrians (though one needs a ticket to get in on game day). The street is lined with restaurants and shops.

As a fun fact, the B&O Warehouse was hit only once, by Ken Griffey Jr. during the 1993 Home Run Derby.
Source: Author redsoxfan325

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