The Ultimate World Series Trivia Quiz
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Question 1/15
In 1920, during game five of the World Series between the Cleveland Indians (AL) and Brooklyn Robins (NL), something amazing happened, and it was the first time it would ever happen in a World Series. What was it?
- The first home run
- The first no-hitter
- The first unassisted triple play
- The first time everyone got a hit on one team
Question 2/15
This former seven-time MVP only reached the World Series one time and ended up breaking the record for the most walks in a series with 13 during the 2002 World Series between the San Francisco Giants (NL) and Anaheim Angels (AL).
- Barry Bonds
- Stan Musial
- Albert Pujols
- Mike Schmidt
Question 3/15
Name the New York Yankees (AL) pitcher who, in 1956, threw the only perfect game and no-hitter, in World Series history:
- Sandy Koufax
- Tom Seaver
- Bob Gibson
- Don Larsen
Question 4/15
What Hall of Famer and former New York Yankee owns the record for most World Series wins (10) and appearances (14)?
- Yogi Berra
- Babe Ruth
- Mickey Mantle
- Joe Dimaggio
Question 5/15
In the 1968 World Series, the Detroit Tigers (AL) defeated the St. Louis Cardinals (NL) in seven games, but it was a Cardinals pitcher who ended up breaking the record for most strikeouts in a World Series with 35 in his three starts. Who was he?
- Dick Hughes
- Bob Gibson
- Steve Carlton
- Ray Washburn
Question 6/15
By striking out 13 times during the 2009 World Series between the Philadelphia Phillies (NL) and New York Yankees (AL), what power hitter ended up becoming the first player to ever whiff that many times in one World Series?
- Jayson Werth
- Nick Swisher
- Robinson Cano
- Ryan Howard
Question 7/15
During the 1972 World Series, Oakland A's (AL) Gene Tenace became the first player to hit a home run in his first two World Series at-bats. He was later joined by this former Atlanta Braves (NL) hitter in 1996 when he tied the record.
- Ryan Klesko
- Chipper Jones
- Javy Lopez
- Andruw Jones
Question 8/15
The last time someone came close to throwing a no-hitter in the World Series was in 1967 when the Boston Red Sox (AL) faced the St. Louis Cardinals (NL). Which Red Sox pitcher tossed the one-hitter?
- Jose Santiago
- Gary Bell
- Jim Lonborg
- Lee Strange
Question 9/15
After the Washington Nationals made it to the World Series in 2019, which team is now the only remaining team in baseball that has never reached the World Series?
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Seattle Mariners
- Texas Rangers
- Baltimore Orioles
Question 10/15
With 27 World Series titles, the New York Yankees (AL) has the most wins of any franchise in baseball, but who is a distant second place with 11 World Series titles?
- Oakland A's
- San Francisco Giants
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Los Angeles Dodgers
Question 11/15
Who was the only manager to ever get ejected twice in two different World Series appearances?
- Bobby Cox
- Billy Martin
- Lou Piniella
- Tommy Lasorda
Question 12/15
Only one player has ever stolen seven bases in one World Series. This player did it twice in 1968 and 1967, when he was with the St. Louis Cardinals (NL):
- Orlando Cepeda
- Jose Cardenal
- Curt Flood
- Lou Brock
Question 13/15
During the 1977 World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers (NL) and New York Yankees (AL), a World Series record was broken when this power hitter went on to smash five home runs in the series:
- Graig Nettles
- Reggie Jackson
- Willie Randolph
- Thurman Munson
Question 14/15
What team has won two World Series as a wildcard team, both times, but has never won their own division?
- Colorado Rockies
- Chicago Cubs
- Miami/Florida Marlins
- Houston Astros
Question 15/15
Which MLB team was the quickest to win a World Series following their first year in the league?
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Chicago White Sox
- Washington Nationals
- Florida Marlins
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World Series
Major League Baseball is America's favorite pastime because when October rolls around, anything can happen and anyone can win the World Series. Also called the Fall Classic, the World Series takes the winners of each league championship series and puts them in a best-of-seven game series where the winner emerges as the World Series champions. Over the years, we have had some amazing series like when the 1986 New York Mets came back to upset the Boston Red Sox, the 1952 New York Yankees overcoming rookie sensation pitcher Joe Black to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in seven, or the 2016 World Series featuring the Chicago Cubs finally breaking the curse.