Which former Major League Baseball MVP second baseman—who was also on Survivor—has a career Opening Day batting average of 0.467?
Craig Biggio
Ryne Sandberg
Chuck Knoblauch
Jeff Kent
Question 2/10
Which Cleveland Indians Hall of Fame pitcher tossed the one and only no-hitter in 1940, making MLB Opening Day history?
Al Milnar
Bob Feller
Bobo Newsom
Hal Newhouser
Question 3/10
Traditionally, the President of the United States throws out the ceremonial first pitch of the regular season on MLB Opening Day. Dating back to 1910, who was the first President to throw the first pitch on MLB Opening Day?
William H. Taft
Theodore Roosevelt
Woodrow Wilson
Warren G. Harding
Question 4/10
What team has a history of killing it on Opening Day, with their 79 wins?
New York Mets
Baltimore Orioles
Chicago Cubs
New York Yankees
Question 5/10
Hank Aaron tied Babe Ruth for most home runs all-time during his Opening Day game in 1974 against what National League team?
San Francisco Giants
Cincinnati Reds
New York Mets
Los Angeles Dodgers
Question 6/10
For 14 years, Jack Morris opened up the MLB season 14 consecutive seasons, an Opening Day record. He did this for what three teams?
New York Yankees, Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers
Chicago White Sox, New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins
Detroit Tigers, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox
Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins, Toronto Blue Jays
Question 7/10
Frank Robinson shares the MLB record for most home runs on Opening Day for his career (8), with which hard-hitting Seattle Mariner?
Edgar Martinez
Ken Griffey, Jr.
Alez Rodriguez
Jay Buhner
Question 8/10
In 1947, what Brooklyn Dodgers speedster made his MLB debut on Opening Day, marking the first time an African American would play in the MLB?
Jackie Robinson
Roy Campanella
Satchel Paige
Willie Mays
Question 9/10
Opening Day of the 2020 season gave us one of the most unique records in Major League Baseball history when this team debuted an infield of four players, each one a son of a former MLB player.
New York Yankees
Chicago White Sox
Toronto Blue Jays
Los Angeles Dodgers
Question 10/10
Although the Chicago Cubs own the record for most wins on MLB Opening Day with 79, they do not own the best winning percentage on Opening Day. That record is currently owned by which one of their National League foes?
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About This Quiz
There’s nothing more magical than skipping work and heading to the ballpark for Major League Baseball Opening Day. From the smell of the grass to the taste of hot dogs and beer, only baseball can create an atmosphere so authentic.
Major League Baseball’s first season game is also not just for the fans. Players also love the first game of the season because it marks the beginning of the regular season. Spring training is over with and everything is official now.
So many records have occurred on MLB Opening Day, including some really amazing performances from hitters and pitchers that can continue throughout the season. Let’s see just how much you know about the first game of the MLB season.
MLB Opening Day
MLB Opening Day is like Christmas morning for baseball fans. After having to spend several months in the freezing cold winter, MLB Opening Day marks not only the first game of the season, but the start of Spring. It means no more snowstorms, just screaming crowds of fans enjoying Major League Baseball.
Opening Day for Major League Baseball dates back to 1876. Although winning the first game of the season rarely means your team is heading to the World Series, it simply means Major League Baseball is back and you get to spend the next six months enjoying it. Whether you're a fan of teams like the Red Sox or Dodgers, this game series is exciting for all. Are you ready for the 2021 season?