Bill Gilbert’s 2011 Season Quiz

Bill Gilbert’s 2011 Season Quiz

(presented at the monthly meeting on Nov. 17, 2011)

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1. Who are the two players that hit 40 home runs in 2011?
1. Jose Bautista
2. Curtis Granderson

 

 
2. Who are the three pitchers that threw no-hitters in 2011?

1. Justin Verlander

2. Ervin Santana

3. Francisco Liriano

 
3.

Which pitcher led the major leagues in strikeouts in 2011?

1. Justin Verlander

 
4.

Who are the three pitchers who were 20-game winners in 2011?

1. Clayton Kershaw

2. Justin Verlander

3. Ian Kennedy

 
5.

Which major league team made the greatest improvement in 2011 over 2010?

Arizona Diamondbacks
 
6. Which major league team fell the furthest in 2011? Minnesota Twins  
7. Who are the six players that won both Gold Gloves and Silver Slugger Awards in 2011? Here are the positions: First Base, Second Base, Third Base, Shortstop and two Outfielders.
Albert Pujols, Brandon Phillips, Adrian Beltre, Troy Tulowitzki, Jacoby Ellsbury and Matt Kemp
 
8. Who led the Astros in home runs in 2011?
Carlos Lee
 
9. The Texas Rangers had five players with at least 25 home runs in 2011. Who were they?
Nelson Cruz, Adrian Beltre, Josh Hamilton, Ian Kinsler and Mike Napoli
 
10.

Who were the four players with more than 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in 2011?

Ian Kinsler, Jacoby Ellsbury, Matt Kemp and Ryan Braun
 
11.

Who was the battling champion in the National League in 2011?

Jose Reyes
 
12. Who was the battling champion in the American League in 2011? Miguel Cabrera
 
13. What major league batter led the major leagues in strikeouts in 2011?
Drew Stubbs
 
14. The Texas Rangers were twice within one strike of winning the World Series in 2011. Who were the two pitchers that couldn’t get the last out?
Neftali Feliz and Scott Feldman
 

 

Bill Gilbert’s Trivia Quiz

Bill Gilbert’s Trivia Quiz

(presented at the monthly meeting on July 19, 2011)

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1.

Who are the 7 players, currently active, who have had at least one season with 50 home runs?

1. Alex Rodriguez, 52 in 2001, 57 in 2002 and 54 in 2007           

2. Ryan Howard 58 in 2006

3. Jose Bautista 54 in 2010

4. David Ortiz 54 in 2006           

5. Jim Thome 52 in 2002

6. Andruw Jones  51 in 2005

7. Prince Fielder 50 in 2007

 

2.

Who are the 8 players, who have played in the major leagues this year that have at least 400 home runs?

1. Alex Rodriguez 626

2. Jim Thome 595

3. Manny Ramirez 555

4.  Chipper Jones 444

5. Vladimir Guerrero 443

6. Andruw Jones 426

7. Jason Giambi 424

8. Albert Pujols 411

*as of the All-Star Break 2011

3.

Who are the 9 pitchers, who have played in the major leagues this year, that have at least 150 wins?

1. Tim Wakefield 198 

2. Roy Halladay 180

3. Tim Hudson   173

4. Livan Hernandez 171

5. C.C.  Sabathia  170       

6. Derek Lowe  162

7. Javier Vazquez  157

8.  Mark Buehrle  154

9.  Roy Oswalt  154

4.

Who are the 8 players, born in Texas, who played in the major leagues and have been elected to the Hall-of-Fame?

1. Rogers Hornsby, Winters

2. Tris Speaker, Hubbard

3. Joe Morgan, Bonham

4. Frank Robinson, Beaumont                       

5. Ernie Banks, Dallas

6.  Eddie Mathews, Texarkana

7.  Ross Youngs, Shiner

8.  Nolan Ryan, Refugio

5.

Who was the winning pitcher in the All-Star Game this year?

Tyler Clippard

 

George Will’s Opening Day Quiz

George Will’s Opening Day Quiz

(presented at the monthly meeting on Apr. 19, 2011)

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1. Which two players hold the record for most seasons played with the same team?

Brooks Robinson and Carl Yastrzemski

2. What two managers had 6 100-win seasons? Bobby Cox and Joe McCarthy
3.

 Who was the player and in what year who led the league in HRs and RBI, started every World Series game, and never crossed the Mississippi?

Larry Doby
4. Who is the only catcher to lead the league in batting average, OBP, and slugging in the same season? Joe Mauer
5.

What two players share the record for most hits in a month?

Ty Cobb (July ’22) and Tris Speaker (July ’23)
6.

 From 2000-2009 Roy Halladay led pitchers with 14 shutouts. Who led the decade of the 70s with 44?

Jim Palmer
7.

What pitcher won World Series games in three decades?

Jim Palmer
8.

What player won batting titles in three decades?

George Brett

9.

Since 1900, what two pitchers won at least 20 games in a season 13 times?

Warren Spahn and Christy Mathewson

10. Who had at least 200 hits and 100 walks in four straight seasons? Wade Boggs
11. Who got ten hits in a World Series with two different teams? Paul Molitor
12. Bobby Richardson set a record with 12 RBI in the ’60 series. Within five, how many did he have during the season? 26
13. Name the six pitchers who struck out 3,000 without or before issuing 1,000 walks. Ferguson Jenkins, Pedro Martinez, Greg Maddux, Curt Schilling, John Smoltz & Roger Clemens
14.

What team has won its last nine World Series games?

Cincinnati Reds

 

 

Trivia Quiz on 2010 Season

Bill Gilbert’s Trivia Quiz

(presented at the monthly meeting on Dec. 16, 2010)

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1. Who are the two players that hit 40 or more home runs in 2010?

Jose Bautista and Albert Pujols

2. Who are the five pitchers that threw no-hitters in 2010?
Dallas Braden, Matt Garza, Roy Halladay, Edwin Jackson and Ubaldo Jimenez
3.

Which pitcher led the major leagues in strikeouts in 2010?

Jered Weaver
4. Who were the three pitchers that were 20-game winners in 2010?
Roy Halladay, CC Sabathia and Adam Wainwright
5.

Which major league team made the greatest improvement in 2010 over 2009?

San Diego Padres
6.

What major league team fell the furthest in 2010?

Seattle Mariners
7.

Who are the six players that won both Gold Gloves and Silver Slugger Awards in 2010? Here are the positions they played: catcher, first base, second base, shortstop and two outfield positions

(C) Joe Mauer

(1st) Albert Pujols

(2nd) Robinson Cano

(SS) Troy Tulowitzki

(OF) Carl Crawford

(OF) Carlos Gonzalez

8.

Who led the Astros in home runs in 2010?

Hunter Pence

9.

Who was named the Astros Most Valuable Player in 2010?

Hunter Pence

10. Who was named the Astros Most Valuable Player in 1974? He was in uniform with the Phillies in the playoffs in 2010.
Greg Gross
11. Who are the eight former Astros that played in the playoffs this year?
Lance Berkman, Aubrey Huff, Brad Lidge, Darren Oliver, Roy Oswalt, Andy Pettitte, Dan Wheeler and Bill Wagner
12. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim is the official name of the American League team in the Los Angeles area. They have always been the Angels, but have had three other names to describe their location. What are they?
Los Angeles Angels, California Angels and Anaheim Angels
13. Who were the six major league players in 2010 who batted over .300, hit more than 30 home runs and drove in more than 100 runs?
Miguel Cabrera, Carlos Gonzalez, Josh Hamilton, Paul Konerko, Albert Pujols and Joey Votto
14.

Who was the pitcher that lost two games in the 2010 World Series?

Cliff Lee
15. Who was the pitcher that lost two games in the 2009 World Series? This will not keep him from being elected to the Hall of Fame.
Pedro Martinez
16. IN the last six years dating back to 2005, eleven different teams have played in the World Series. Name the only team that has played twice.
Philadelphia Phillies

 

 

Post-Season Prediction results – 2010

The only player to correctly name the winner in all four LDS, Craig was also only one of three players to glean any points from the rounds beyond the LDS. Only he, Brian and Norman had the foresight to pick the Rangers to make it to the World Series and only Brian did it in the correct amount of games: six. For his efforts, Brian is the 2010 runner-up. Third place goes to Tom, who gets the nod over Michael and Steve on the basis of having been the closest on the total number of games played in the postseason. Even though we don’t know the duration of the World Series yet, we do know the game total won’t exceed 34.)
 
 
 
 
Hornsby Postseason 2010!
Total
PHI-CIN
ATL-SFG
TBR-TEX
NYY-MIN
NLCS
ALCS
World Series
# games
Win
G
Pts
Win
G
Pts
Win
G
Pts
Win
G
Pts
Win
G
Pts
Win
G
Pts
Win
G
Pts
predicted
1
Craig
Lukshin
27
PHI
3
5
SFG
4
5
TEX
4
4
NYY
5
4
PHI
6
0
TEX
7
9
PHI
6
0
35
2
Brian
Rogers
17
PHI
4
4
ATL
4
-5
TEX
4
4
NYY
5
4
PHI
5
0
TEX
6
10
PHI
5
0
33
3
Tom
Wancho
9
PHI
4
4
SFG
4
5
TEX
5
5
MIN
4
-5
PHI
6
0
MIN
6
0
PHI
6
0
35
4
Michael
Bass
9
PHI
4
4
SFG
4
5
TBR
5
-4
NYY
4
4
PHI
6
0
NYY
7
0
PHI
7
0
37
5
Steve
Fall
9
PHI
5
4
SFG
4
5
TBR
5
-4
NYY
5
4
PHI
6
0
TBR
7
0
TBR
7
0
39
6
Wells
Oliver
8
PHI
4
4
SFG
3
4
TBR
5
-4
NYY
4
4
PHI
6
0
TBR
6
0
PHI
6
0
34
7
Norman
Macht
8
PHI
5
4
ATL
5
-5
TEX
5
5
MIN
5
-5
PHI
6
0
TEX
7
9
PHI
6
0
39
8
Monte
Cely
0
PHI
4
4
SFG
4
5
TBR
5
-4
MIN
5
-5
PHI
6
0
TBR
7
0
TBR
7
0
38
8
Gary
McIntosh
0
CIN
5
-5
SFG
4
5
TEX
5
5
MIN
5
-5
CIN
6
0
MIN
6
0
CIN
7
0
38
10
Jim
Baker
-1
PHI
3
5
SFG
5
4
TBR
4
-5
MIN
4
-5
PHI
5
0
TBR
6
0
TBR
7
0
34
11
Gilbert
Martinez
-1
PHI
5
4
SFG
4
5
TBR
4
-5
MIN
5
-5
PHI
6
0
TBR
6
0
TBR
7
0
37
12
Jan
Larson
-2
PHI
4
4
SFG
5
4
TBR
4
-5
MIN
4
-5
PHI
5
0
TBR
6
0
PHI
6
0
34
13
Bill
Gilbert
-2
PHI
4
4
ATL
5
-5
TBR
4
-5
NYY
4
4
ATL
6
0
TBR
6
0
ATL
6
0
35
 
 

Final Predictatron Results – 2010

The 2010 Hornsby Chapter Predictatron has come to an end and with that we find Gilbert is the champion. Gilbert’s rise from 9th place (out of 11) in 2009 is most dramatic. He improved by 62 points, which should give hope for 2011 to all who did not fare so well this year.
 
For the second year in a row, Tom finished in second place; this time, by the smallest possible margin. While Gilbert’s winning score was six points less than Michael’s championship tally from 2009, the group averaged 12 more points than it did last year: up from 755 to 767. The biggest improvement was made by Jim, who only scored 718 last year, while the biggest drop was recorded by Jan, who fell 44 points. Michael’s loss of 40 points from 2009 caused a 10th-place finish in 2010 on the heels of last year’s championship.
 
 
 
 
Hornsby Predictatron 2010 Final
 
PLAYER
Final Score
Reg Season
1
Gilbert Martinez
794
778
2
Tom Wancho
793
775
3
Dan Walsh
790
778
4
Jim Baker
789
775
5
Craig Lukshin
783
775
6
Mike Dillon
777
763
7
Wells Oliver
773
761
8
Monte Cely
764
752
9
Bill Gilbert
763
755
10
Michael Bass
760
746
11
Paul Sporer
733
725
12
Jan Larson
726
712
13
Norman Macht
723
717
 

2010 Cy Young Prognostication Poll

SABR Hornsby Chapter colleagues:

Time to start thinking about your Cy Young picks for this season.

Ballots are due by midnight, Sunday September 5.  Email your prognostications to me at cely@swbell.net.

Due to the close race in the NL last year, the Cy Young voting is being expanded.  Consequently, please predict the TOP FIVE voting finishers in each league. In case a tie needs to be broken, also predict the ERA of the NL winner.

So, your ballot should look like:

AL Winner, AL Runner up, AL #3 vote getter, AL #4, AL #5
NL Winner, NL Runner up, NL #3 vote getter, NL #4, NL #5; NL Winner’s ERA

References:

ESPN Cy Young Predictor at http://espn.go.com/mlb/features/cyyoung.
My articles on the Cy Young Award in BRJ #35, p. 48 (2006), and in BRJ#37, p. 95 (2008)

Best regards & good luck, Monte

College Baseball and the College World Series

 

 

   1.

 

SOFTBALLS (1-8) – 1 POINT FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER

The same east coast team was runner-up in the first two College World Series (CWS), played in 1947-48.  Name that college that lost both series, and never returned to the CWS.

 

 

Yale

2. During the past 20 years, one team has won six CWS championships.  Name that team. LSU
3.

After leading his team to the NCAA championship, this college player was the first player drafted in the initial amateur draft in 1965.  Name the player and his college team.

Rick Monday from Arizona State
 
4.

The 2010 opening day roster of the Houston Astros included five players who participated in the CWS during their college careers.  Name them

Lance Berkman (Rice ’97), Geoff Blum (California ’92)  Jeff Keppinger (Georgia, ’01), Tommy Manzella (Tulane ’05), Jason Michaels (Miami, ’97-’98)
 
5. Name the coach with the most appearances in the CWS during his college coaching career.

Cliff Gustafson (UT – 17 appearances)

Others – Rod Dedeaux(USC 15), Mark Marquess(Stanford 14), Jim Brock (Ariz St. 13), Augie Garrido (CSF & UT 13), Mike Martin (Florida St. 13)

6. The NCAA record for HR in a season (48) and career HR (100) is held by this former Texas Ranger. Name him. Pete Incaviglia, Wichita St., hit 48 HR in ’85 and 100 HR in ’83-85.  He also holds NCAA record for RBI in a season with 143 in ’85.
7. Name the two major league Hall of Famers who attended Columbia University. Lou Gehrig and Eddie Collins
8. This college has produced 67 major league ballplayers, including Cap Anson, Craig Counsell, Carl Yastrzemski, and Ed Reulbach. Notre Dame
9.

CHANGEUPS (9-16) – 2 POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER

A "Baseball America" poll named this college second baseman the "Player of the Century".  After being drafted out of college, he was NL Rookie of the Year.  Name him. 

 

 

Bob Horner, Arizona State (’76-’78) was NL Rookie of the Year in ’78.

10. The NCAA record for most consecutive scoreless innings pitched in a season is 47 innings.  Name the current major league 1B who holds this pitching record. Todd Helton (Tennessee ’94)
11.

Name the only major league Hall of Fame player who was also named the Most Outstanding Player at the CWS.

Dave Winfield, as a pitcher for U. of Minnesota (’73)
12. The NCAA consecutive game hitting streak (58 games) is held by a former major leaguer.  This year, a college sophomore hit safely in all 56 games he played.  Name both players.

Robin Ventura (Oklahoma State, ’87)  and Garrett Wittels (Florida International ’10)
 

13. The record for most hits (15) by one player in a CWS is held by this former Astros outfielder. Jason Lane (USC, ’98)
14.

This current major league 2B holds the NCAA career record for highest batting average in a college career (min. 200 AB).

Rickie Weeks (Southern U. ’01-’03) .465 in 546 AB.  He also holds career record slugging pct. at .927.
15. This current major league manager was named the CWS outstanding player in 1980.  Name him and his college. Terry Francona, Univ. of Arizona
16.

In 1981, this player led the NCAA in stolen bases, and years later, as an NL outfielder, he led the majors in stolen bases.

Vince Coleman, Florida A&M and the Cardinals.  This feat was later accomplished by Brian Roberts (North Carolina/South Carolina and Orioles).
 
17.

FASTBALLS (17-21) – 3 POINTS FOR EACH CORRECT ANSWER

Name the only team in college baseball history that has recorded more than 4,000 wins.

 

Fordham has 4,225 wins in 150 seasons.  Texas is second with 3,197 wins in 114 seasons.
 

18.

The most outstanding pitching performance in any CWS was by this Big 10 pitcher: 15 inning complete game with 20 Ks in 1965.

Steve Arlin, pitching for Ohio State, shut out Washington State 1-0.  In ’65-’66 Arlin pitched 47 innings at the CWS with a 0.96 ERA.
19.

Name the two players who played on a CWS championship team, and later were head coaches for a CWS champion.

Mike Gillespie played for USC in ’61 and coached USC in ’98.  Jerry Kindall played for Minnesota in ’56 and coached Arizona champs in ’76, ’80, ’86.  Kindall is the only player to hit for the cycle in a CWS game.
20.

This current MLB player is the only player in college history to record a 30-30 season.  In ’97 he hit 31 HRs and stole 32 bases.  Name him and his college team.

J.D. Drew, Florida State.  He accomplished this in 67 games in 1997.
21.

Name the six University of Texas players who have been named the Outstanding Player at a CWS.

Tom Hamilton (1B, ’49), J.L. Smith (P, ’53), Mickey Reichenbach (1B, ’75), Calvin Schiraldi (P, ’83), Huston Street (P, ’02), David Maroul (3B, ’05)
22.

THE HIGH CHEESE – BONUS COVERAGE

The most career shutouts by a pitcher during their college career is 14.  This record is shared by two players from Texas colleges. Name them.

 

 Greg Swindell (UT, ’84-’86) and Jesse Trinidad (Texas Pan Am ’74-’76).    NOTE:  Swindell had a 17-year ML career, but Trinidad only played one year of pro ball in the Gulf States League (’76).  He pitched 56 innings, going 4-1 with a 2.25 ERA.

23.

The first grand slam HR hit in the CWS was by this Texas player.
 

Kal Segrist in 1950.  NOTE:  Segrist was signed by the Yankees and had an 11-year minor league career, plus 38 major league plate appearances.  In 1954, he was included in a trade to the Orioles along with Gus Triandos and Gene Woodling for Bob Turley and Don Larsen.

30 Teams/30 Questions

30 Teams/30 Questions

by Jim Baker

(presented May 18, 2010)

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1.

Arizona: This current major leaguer is the last active Diamondback from their inaugural season of 1998.

A. Rod Barajas

B. Jeff Supan

C. Vicente Padilla

D. Allan Embree

B. Jeff Suppan. Barajas and Padilla came to the team in 1999. Embree is not in the majors this year (as of May 18, 2010).

2.

Atlanta: Which of the following is NOT a name by which the Braves were known at some point in their history?

A. Huntingtons

B. Beaneaters

C. Rustlers

D. Red Caps

A. Huntingtons
3.

Baltimore: Who was the last manager to lead the Orioles to a World Championship?

A. Frank Robinson

B. Cal Ripken, Sr.

C. Earl Weaver

D. Joe Altobelli

D. Joe Altobelli in 1983, the year after Weaver retired.
4.

Boston: The Red Sox are currently battling to stay at .500. When is the last time they finished below .500 in a regular season?

A. 1966

B. 1983

C. 2001

D. 1997

D. 1997. They were 78-84 that year.
5.

Chicago (NL): One pitcher has won over 200 games in a Cubs uniform. Which one is he?

A. Bill Hutchinson

B. Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown

C. Fergie Jenkins

D. Charlie Root

D. Charlie Root with 201. Brown had 188, Hutchinson 180 and Jenkins 167.
6.

Chicago (AL): Believe it or not, the White Sox have won 100 games only one time in their long history. In what season did it occur?

A. 2005

B. 1964

C. 1917

D. 1919

C. 1917 with 100 on the dot. 1919 was only 88 as the season was shortened. 99 in 2005, the year they won it all. 98 in 1964, one game behind the pennant-winning Yankees.
7.

Cincinnati: Obviously, Pete Rose has the team lead in career hits. Who has the second most?

A. Vada Pinson

B. Barry Larkin

C. Dave Concepcion

D. Edd Roush

B. Barry Larkin with 2,340. Pinson had 1,881, Concepcion had 2,236 and Roush had 1,784.
8.

Cleveland: This man played more games for the franchise than anybody else:

A. Omar Vizquel

B. Terry Turner

C. Nap Lajoie

D. Lou Boudreau

B. Terry Turner, 1,619. Early infielder.
9.

Colorado: Only one Rockies pitcher has a career ERA under 4.00. Who is he?

A. Pedro Anastasio

B. Ubaldo Jimenez

C. Armando Reynoso

D. Marvin Freeman

B. Ubaldo Jimenez, 3.57.
10.

Detroit: Sparky Anderson has the all-time lead in wins by a Tigers manager, but he’s nowhere near the top in winning percentage. Who is best (minimum three seasons at the helm)?

A. Mickey Cochrane

B. Billy Martin

C. Hughie Jennings

D. Mayo Smith

A. Mickey Cochrane, .582.
11.

Florida: What was the Marlins’ first NL season?

1993
12. Houston: For how many seasons was Houston known as the Colt .45s?
Three: 1962, 1963 and 1964
13. Kansas City: When the Royals won their World Championship in 1985, which team did they beat in the ALCS?
Toronto
14.

Los Angeles (AL): Only one Angels player has ever hit 40 home runs in a season. Who is he?

A. Vladimir Guerrero

B. Troy Glaus

C. Bobby Bonds

D. Reggie Jackson

B. Troy Glaus, 47 in 2000, 40 in 2001
15. Los Angeles (NL): What was the Dodgers first season in Los Angeles?
1958
16.

Milwaukee: The Brewers have had three 20-game winners in their history. Which one of these men was not one of them?

A. Pete Vukovich

B. Teddy Higuera

C. Mike Caldwell

D. Jim Colborn

A. Pete Vukovich. He won the Cy Young in 1982 with 18.
17.

Minnesota: Who is the last team the Twins beat in a post-season series?

A. St. Louis Cardinals

B. Atlanta Braves

C. Oakland A’s

D. Boston Red Sox

C. Oakland A’s, ALDS in 2002.
18.

New York (NL): Which of these teams have the Mets not met in the World Series?

A. Boston

B. Baltimore

C. Detroit

D. Oakland

C. Detroit
19.

New York (AL): Since their creation in 1901, the Yankees franchise has won 100 or more games 18 times. How many times have they lost 100?

A. zero

B. one

C. two

D. four

C. two, 1908 and 1912
20.

Oakland: When the A’s were stationed in Kansas City from 1955 to 1967, how many times did they finish at .500 or better?

A. zero

B. one

C. two

D. four

A. zero
21.

Philadelphia: Mike Schmidt has the team home run record with 548, more than the next two Phillies combined. Who are those two Phillies?

A. Cy Williams and Ryan Howard

B. Chuck Klein and Greg Luzinski

C. Del Ennis and Pat Burrell

D. Dick Allen and Johnny Callison

C. Del Ennis (259) and Pat Burrell (251)
22.

Pittsburgh: Forbes Field was famous as a triples park. In fact, a Pirate holds the all-time single-season record for three-baggers. Who is he?

A. Roberto Clemente

B. Owen "Chief" Wilson

C. Adam Comorosky

D. Kiki Cuyler

B. Owen "Chief" Wilson with 36 in 1912.
23.

St. Louis: Two Cardinals hold the major league record for having 12 RBI in a single game. Name them.

Jim Bottomley (9/16/1924) and Mark Whitten (9/7/1993)
24.

San Diego: Who is the Padres all-time team leader in wins?

A. Andy Ashby

B. Jake Peavy

C. Eric Show

D. Randy Jones

C. Eric Show with 100. Jones and Peavy are tied for second with 92. Ashby is fifth with 70.
25. San Francisco: Name the season in which the Giants were the last World Champions. 1954, swept the Cleveland Indians in the World Series.
26.

Seattle: Three Mariners have hit 40 home runs in a season. Fortunately for the team, they’ve done it a combined 14 times. Which of these Mariners is not among those three?

A. Alex Rodriguez

B. Jay Buhner

C. Ken Griffey, Jr.

D. Edgar Martinez

D. Edgar Martinez, career high of 37 in 2000.
27.

Tampa Bay: Before the Rays franchise was granted, which of the following teams considered moving to the Tampa-St. Petersburg area?

A. San Francisco Giants

B. Chicago White Sox

C. Seattle Mariners

D. All of the Above

D. All of the Above. Also, the Twins and Rangers.
28. Texas: This player is the Rangers’ all-time leader in on-base percentage.

A. Mark Teixeira

B. Mike Hargrove

C. Alex Rodriguez

D. Rusty Greer

B. Mike Hargrove at .399. Rodriguez is second, Texeira seventh and Greer is fourth.
29. Toronto: The Blue Jays were an expansion team in what year? 1977.
30. Washington: What was the last year of the Montreal Expos? 2004.