BASEBALL TRIVIA
The question was: Who is the only pitcher with over 3,000 strikeouts and fewer than 1,000 walks? He won 20 or more games for six straight years. The answer is Ferguson Jenkins
BASEBALL TRIVIA
Who is the only pitcher with over 3,000 strikeouts and fewer than 1,000 walks? He won 20 or more games for six straight years.
MLB Trivia
The answer to last week’s question: What was the original name of Wrigley Field? The correct answer is Weeghman Field
MLB Trivia Answer
Paul and Lloyd Waner, both played 14 years as outfielders for the Pirates. They were also known, respectively, as Big Poinson and Little Poison.
MLB Trivia
What was the original name of Wrigley Field? The answer will be revealed this time next week.
MLB Trivia
Who are the only brothers enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame? The answer will be given next week! Step up to the plate and take a guess at the answer.
Baseball HoF Trivia Answer
Here’s the answer to our trivia question from last week (Click Here to review). Long time Cardinals closer Bruce Sutter (hat tip to Sox Addict), back in 2006, became the first relief pitcher elected to the Hall of Fame without ever starting a game in his entire career. Hoyt Wilhelm, Rollie Fingers and Dennis Eckersley […]
Baseball HoF Trivia
We haven’t done this in a while but this one stumped me so I thought I’d share it. Who was the first relief pitcher to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame despite having no career starts? The answer will be given sometime next week.
Baseball Trivia
Johnny Bench replaced Reds catcher Johnny Edwards, who had been the Reds‘ primary catcher from 1962-1967. But Bench was replaced by Joe Nolan as the Reds backstop in 1981, moving the great Johnny Bench to 3B. But young Alex Trevino was the heir apparent, taking over in 1982, but like Johnny told us last week, […]
MLB Trivia: Cincinnati Reds
Who was the player that forced the Cincinnati Reds to move Hall of Fame catcher Johnny Bench (# 5) to 3B? *check back later this week for the answer to this question!*