Baseball Trivia & Quiz - Who's It ?
M.B. Cooley
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(, July 23, 2014)
Whether you are a casual fan of baseball or a hard-core aficionado we believe that you will appreciate the range of trivia questions in our Kindle book, "Baseball Trivia & Quiz Who's It?" None of the questions are too easy and none too hard - something for every fan of the game. About 75% of the questions have multiple choice answers, with the answers found after every eight questions. No need to go to all the way to the back of the book to find an answer. So do you think you know your baseball trivia or want to stump your friends? There's only one way to find out. Below are a few sample questions from within:QUESTION #23 In 1925 Wally Pipp played first base for the New York Yankees. One day just prior to a game Wally started getting sick to his stomach and asked to sit out the game. The Yankees brought in a substitute player who ended up doing a pretty good job. Fact is, the player was so good, that he ended up playing first base for the next 2,130 games. Who's it? A. Earle CombsB. Lou Gehrig C. Babe RuthD. Bobby VeachQUESTION #31Jon Erich Rauch (pitcher) is noted for being the tallest MLB player and Edward Carl "Eddie" Gaedel is noted for having been the shortest ball player (last batted for St. Louis Browns in 1951.) How many inches separate the two ball players in height ?A. 22”B. 29”C. 34”D. 40”QUESTION #82 On January 15, 2014 a Major League baseball pitcher signed the largest contract to date for a pitcher - a seven year deal worth $215 million dollars. If we've done the math correctly that would be the equivalent of a weekly paycheck for $590,659.00 (before taxes) or $84,379.00 smackers a day. Wowee - now that ain't chicken feed folks. Who's it ? A. Justin VerlanderB. Clayton KershawC. Felix HernandezD. Cliff LeeQUESTION #111 Did you know that there has only been one major league baseball player to have won ten World Series Championship rings? Imagine that, a ring for each finger, now we're talking about some serious bling. This player appeared in 21 World Series games and was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. He was also known for his witty sayings. Who's it ? You'll find the answer inside. _________________________________For more fun filled facts and baseball trivia give us a try - we feel certain that you'll enjoy your experience. - Regards, M.B. Cooley