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March 27, 2024 at 7:00 a.m.

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Mets outfielder Cleon Jones once asked the home plate umpire whether a player could get thrown out of a game for thinking. The umpire said no. So Jones said: “Well, then, I think you’re doing a lousy job.” Do a good job thinking about:

Question 1 of 41

Who hit the most home runs in a final season.

Mike Schmidt

Barry Bonds

Harmon Killebrew

David Ortiz

Question 2 of 41

The players who hit 200 home runs in each league.

Adam Dunn, Dave Winfield, Jose Canseco, Jeff Bagwell, Dave Kingman

Frank Robinson, Fred McGriff, Albert Pujols, Ken Griffey Jr., Mark McGwire, Carlos Beltrán and Vladimir Guerrero.

Eddie Murray, Nelson Cruz, Andre Dawson, Carlos Delgado, Frank Thomas, Reggie Jackson

Miguel Cabrera, Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez, Willie Mays, Rafael Palmeiro, Gary Sheffield

Question 3 of 41

Who got more than 10 hits in a World Series with two different teams.

Stuffy McInnis

Roger Maris

Paul Molitor

Lonnie Smith

Question 4 of 41

The three pitchers who notched 15 strikeouts in their first major league starts.

Bob Feller, Karl Spooner, J.R. Richard

Fernando Valenzuela, Hoyt Wilhelm, Warren Spahn

John Tudor, Walter Johnson, Juan Marichal

Nolan Ryan, Max Scherzer, Jim Kaat

Question 5 of 41

The team with the best record when the players’ strike ended the 1994 season.

Los Angeles Dodgers

New York Yankees

Chicago White Sox

Montreal Expos

Question 6 of 41

The hitter with 43 home runs — on pace for 60.6 — when that season ended.

Kirby Puckett

Matt Williams

Paul O’Neill

Ken Griffey Jr.

Question 7 of 41

Who holds the Royals’ career home run record.

George Brett

Steve Balboni

Hal McRae

Buddy Biancalana

Question 8 of 41

The three players since World War II to win batting titles with two different teams.

Rod Carew, Carlos Beltrán, Tony Gwynn

Bryce Harper, Alex Rodriguez, Frank Robinson

Bill Madlock, D.J. LeMahieu, Luis Arráez

Wade Boggs, Vladimir Guerrero, Vada Pinson

Question 9 of 41

The youngest player to reach 3,000 hits.

Tris Speaker

Stan Musial

Pete Rose

Ty Cobb

Question 10 of 41

The first three players whose careers began after World War II to hit 500 home runs.

Frank Robinson, Ernie Banks, Willie Mays

Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Eddie Mathews

Willie McCovey, Reggie Jackson, Ernie Banks

Eddie Mathews, Willie McCovey, Frank Robinson

Question 11 of 41

Who is second to Brooks Robinson in most games played at third base.

Adrián Beltré

Graig Nettles

Mike Schmidt

Ron Santo

Question 12 of 41

Who is second to Nolan Ryan in most 10-strikeout games.

Roger Clemens

Bob Gibson

Christy Mathewson

Randy Johnson

Question 13 of 41

Which team started three future Hall of Famers in consecutive games in two different World Series.

1910 and 1911 Philadelphia Athletics

1995 and 1996 Atlanta Braves

1998 and 1999 New York Yankees

1972 and 1973 Oakland Athletics

Question 14 of 41

The four players with 10 Gold Gloves and 400 home runs.

Willie Mays, Mike Schmidt, Ken Griffey Jr., Andruw Jones

Roberto Clemente, Gary Sheffield, Chipper Jones, Johnny Bench

Andre Dawson, Mike Piazza, Dale Murphy, Al Kaline

Cal Ripken Jr., Joe Carter, Jim Edmonds, Ivan Rodriguez

Question 15 of 41

The first player to hit 50 home runs with two different teams.

Alex Rodriguez

Mark McGwire

Alfonso Soriano

Jimmie Foxx

Question 16 of 41

Who hit 40 or more home runs in five consecutive seasons in the 1950s.

Stan Musial

Duke Snider

Mickey Mantle

Henry Aaron

Question 17 of 41

The two players since 1900 who had consecutive .400 seasons.

Nap Lajoie and George Sisler

Willie Keeler and Tris Speaker

Ty Cobb and Rogers Hornsby

Eddie Collins and Ted Williams

Question 18 of 41

The Hall of Fame second baseman who got two or more hits in a record 13 consecutive games.

Rogers Hornsby

Nellie Fox

Frankie Frisch

Joe Morgan

Question 19 of 41

The two managers who won division titles with four different teams.

Terry Francona and Tony La Russa

Sparky Anderson and Buck Showalter

Davey Johnson and Billy Martin

Jim Leyland and Lou Piniella

Question 20 of 41

Who played the most games at shortstop.

Omar Vizquel

Cal Ripken Jr.

Derek Jeter

Ozzie Smith

Question 21 of 41

The manager with the most victories (1,902) without winning a pennant.

Felipe Alou

Chuck Dressen

Joe Cronin

Gene Mauch

Question 22 of 41

The pitcher who in 1945 in 29 consecutive starts allowed fewer hits than innings he pitched.

Bob Feller

Hal Newhouser

Spud Chandler

Johnny Sain

Question 23 of 41

The two MVP “Jackies.”

Smith and Jones

Gleason and Mason

Robinson and Jensen

Collins and Chan

Question 24 of 41

Who has the lowest single-season WHIP (walks plus hits per innings pitched) since 1945.

Pedro Martinez

Dean Chance

Sandy Koufax

Eric Gagné

Question 25 of 41

The number of complete games pitched in 2023.

59

17

35

8

Question 26 of 41

The pitcher with most complete games in a season since 1945.

Tom Seaver

Jim “Catfish” Hunter

Ferguson Jenkins

Bob Feller

Question 27 of 41

The four third basemen with 3,000 hits.

George Brett, Paul Molitor, Wade Boggs, Adrián Beltré

Edgar Martinez, Brooks Robinson, Chipper Jones, Eddie Mathews

George Brett, Eddie Mathews, Brooks Robinson, Mike Schmidt

Ken Boyer, Graig Nettles, Ron Santo, Wade Boggs

Question 28 of 41

The three first basemen to win consecutive MVP awards.

Lou Gehrig, Jimmie Foxx, Ryan Howard

Willie McCovey, Paul Goldschmidt, Hank Greenberg

Jimmie Foxx, Frank Thomas, Albert Pujols

Orlando Cepeda, Johnny Mize, Cap Anson

Question 29 of 41

The player who won Gold Gloves with the Mariners, Indians and Giants.

Félix Hernández

Omar Vizquel

Ichiro Suzuki

Roberto Alomar

Question 30 of 41

The team that has lost the most World Series.

Atlanta Braves

Chicago Cubs

New York Yankees

Detroit Tigers

Question 31 of 41

Who has the career highest percentage (20.7) of walks per plate appearances.

Ted Williams

Henry Aaron

Honus Wagner

Babe Ruth

Question 32 of 41

The youngest 20-game winner.

Joe Nuxhall

Randy Johnson

Clayton Kershaw

Dwight Gooden

Question 33 of 41

The only reliever to lead the American League in saves four consecutive seasons.

Mariano Rivera

Dan Quisenberry

Lee Smith

Tug McGraw

Question 34 of 41

The Hall of Famer who played in the postseason with five different teams.

Rickey Henderson

Goose Gossage

Gaylord Perry

Waite Hoyt

Question 35 of 41

The two who played the most seasons (23) with one team.

Tony Gwynn, Lou Gehrig

Craig Biggio, George Brett

Carl Yastrzemski, Brooks Robinson

Bill Dickey, Ernie Banks

Question 36 of 41

Who had the most 40-home run seasons in the 1960s.

Henry Aaron

Harmon Killebrew

Willie Mays

Rocky Colavito

Question 37 of 41

Who hit only 11 home runs in his first five seasons but ended with 573.

Manny Ramirez

Alex Rodriguez

Harmon Killebrew

Reggie Jackson

Question 38 of 41

Who had just three home runs before June 1 but finished a season with 51.

Roger Maris

Ralph Kiner

Mickey Mantle

Babe Ruth

Question 39 of 41

The St. Louis Browns’ only MVP.

Heinie Manush

Luke Sewell

George Sisler

Goose Goslin

Question 40 of 41

The only hitter since 1945 to lead the majors in batting by 50 or more points in a season.

Roberto Clemente

Rod Carew

Ted Williams

Larry Walker

Question 41 of 41

Bonus question: Who said, “The only thing worse than a Mets game is a Mets doubleheader.”

Marv Throneberry

Casey Stengel

Ralph Kiner

Keith Hernandez

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You can’t get thrown out for thinking, so take a swing at George Will’s baseball quiz

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By George F. WillColumnist|AddFollow

March 27, 2024 at 7:00 a.m.

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Mets outfielder Cleon Jones once asked the home plate umpire whether a player could get thrown out of a game for thinking. The umpire said no. So Jones said: “Well, then, I think you’re doing a lousy job.” Do a good job thinking about:

Question 1 of 41

Who hit the most home runs in a final season.

Mike Schmidt

Barry Bonds

Harmon Killebrew

David Ortiz

Question 2 of 41

The players who hit 200 home runs in each league.

Adam Dunn, Dave Winfield, Jose Canseco, Jeff Bagwell, Dave Kingman

Frank Robinson, Fred McGriff, Albert Pujols, Ken Griffey Jr., Mark McGwire, Carlos Beltrán and Vladimir Guerrero.

Eddie Murray, Nelson Cruz, Andre Dawson, Carlos Delgado, Frank Thomas, Reggie Jackson

Miguel Cabrera, Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez, Willie Mays, Rafael Palmeiro, Gary Sheffield

Question 3 of 41

Who got more than 10 hits in a World Series with two different teams.

Stuffy McInnis

Roger Maris

Paul Molitor

Lonnie Smith

Question 4 of 41

The three pitchers who notched 15 strikeouts in their first major league starts.

Bob Feller, Karl Spooner, J.R. Richard

Fernando Valenzuela, Hoyt Wilhelm, Warren Spahn

John Tudor, Walter Johnson, Juan Marichal

Nolan Ryan, Max Scherzer, Jim Kaat

Question 5 of 41

The team with the best record when the players’ strike ended the 1994 season.

Los Angeles Dodgers

New York Yankees

Chicago White Sox

Montreal Expos

Question 6 of 41

The hitter with 43 home runs — on pace for 60.6 — when that season ended.

Kirby Puckett

Matt Williams

Paul O’Neill

Ken Griffey Jr.

Question 7 of 41

Who holds the Royals’ career home run record.

George Brett

Steve Balboni

Hal McRae

Buddy Biancalana

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