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- Updated: May 31, 2018
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You asked and now you receive – questions simple, weird, relevant, irrelevant, but all New York Yankees related.
Take the quiz and see how much you know.
From the “Stadium Club” to Babe Ruth’s Uniform Number to who owned the team before George Steinbrenner came along . . .
- What is the significance of William S. Devery and Frank J. Farrell in the history of the franchise?
- Willie Randolph B. Thurman Munson C. Dave Winfield D. Jerry Mumphrey
- How many times did George Steinbrenner hire and fire Billy Martin?
- 4 B. 5 C. 6 D7
- Who was the 20th manager in Steinbrenner’s time?
- Billy Martin B. Stump Merrill C. C. Buck Showalter D. Joe Torre?
- Who pitched the first no-hitter against the Yankees?
- George Foster B. Cy Young C. Bob Feller D Hoyt Wilhelm
- Which former Yankees player went on to serve as president of the American League?
76. Mickey Mantle was a rookie in 1951 but a different Yankee won Rookie of the Year. Who was he? - Gene Woodling B Andy Carey C. Gil McDougald D. Hank Bauer
- What Yankee in his first four years played on four world championship teams?
- Joe DiMaggio B. Derek Jeter C. Yogi Berra D. Lou Gehrig
- Two Yankees came to the major leagues without having played one game in the minors. Who were they?
- What Yankee was in the D-Day landing at Omaha Beach June 6, 1944?
- Ralph Houk B. Yogi Berra C. Jerry Coleman D. Hank Bauer
- Bob Sheppard had the nick-name “Voice of God.” Who gave him the nickname?
- Red Barber B Mel Allen C. George Steinbrenner D. Reggie Jackson
- Who had the idea to create the Yankee Stadium “Stadium Club”?
- Casey Stengel B. Larry MacPhail C. Dan Topping D. Jake Ruppert
- After Lou Gehrig, who became the next captain?
- Phil Rizzuto B. Lefty Gomez C. Mickey Mantle D. Thurman Munson
- Which of the longest standing Yankee managers has the highest winning percentage?
- Joe Torre B. Joe McCarthy C. Casey Stengel D. Buck Showalter
- The Yankees have the distinction of being the first to train outside of the USA. Where did the training take place?
- Bermuda B. Jamaica C. Cuba D. Dominican Republic
- All played for Yankees and Mets, aside from one. Who is he?
- Lee Mazzilli B. Gene Woodling C. Phil Linz D. Rusty Stab
- What Yankee recorded the most steals of home?
- Mickey Mantle B. Willie Randolph C. Lou Gehrig D. Ricky Henderson
- Easy one – Babe Ruth’s uniform number?
- Who hit the first home run in the new Yankee Stadium?
How did the Babe get the number?
- Another easy one. Who owned Yankees before the Steinbrenners?
- Joe DiMaggio played his entire career for the Yankees. What team did he coach for?
- Cardinals B. A’s C. Padres D. Dodgers
- When David Wells became a Yankee for the first time, what uniform number did he request and why?
Answers
- They were owners of the Highlanders Yankees from (1903-1915).
- –The magic number – – B. 5
- C. Buck Showalter
- B. Cy Young
- Dr. Bobby Brown
- C. Gil McDougald
- A. Joe DiMaggio
- Catfish Hunter, Dave Winfield
- Yogi Berra
- D. Reggie Jackson
- B. Larry MacPhail
- D. Thurman Munson
- B. Joe McCarthy, .627
- A. Bermuda, 1913
- D. Rusty Staub
- C. Lou Gehrig, 15
- Three
- Babe Ruth
- CBS
- B. A’s
- Three was number he requested because it was number worn by Babe Ruth who he admired. The number has long been retired.
ABOUT HARVEY FROMMER
One of the most prolific and respected sports journalists and oral historians in the United States, author of the autobiographies of legends Nolan Ryan, Tony Dorsett, and Red Holzman, Dr. Harvey Frommer is an expert on the New York Yankees and has arguably written more books, articles and reviews on the New York Yankees than anyone. A professor for more than two decades in the MALS program at Dartmouth College, Frommer was dubbed “Dartmouth’s Mr. Baseball” by their alumni magazine. He’s also the founder of www.HarveyFrommerSports.com. Some of the material in this piece was taken from his The Ultimate Yankee Book, readily available from the author or Amazon.
http://www.frommerbooks.com/ultimate-yankees.html
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