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1. Which one is the oldest major league team in US ?

White Sox
New York Yankees
Cincinati Reds
Dodgers

2. What is a "Base Hit"?

Another name for a foul ball.
A base hit occurs when a batted ball strikes a base.
Another name for a fair ball.
A base hit occurs when a batter, after hitting a fair ball, reaches first base safely before a fielder can throw him out without making an error.

3. Where is the infield on a baseball diamond?

It is the area between the pitcher's mound and homeplate.
It is the area inside the base paths and the foul lines.
It is the area between the foul lines and the dugouts.
It is the area immediately behind the batter's box.

4. Who holds the record for the highest number of career homeruns?

Babe Ruth
Barry Bonds
Henry Aaron
Jimmie Foxx

5. Which major league team has won the most World Series?

The New York Yankees
The Dodgers (Brooklyn and Los Angeles)
The Athletics (Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Oakland)
The Baltimore Orioles (in St Louis, known as the Browns)

6. Where is the Hall of Fame located ?

St. Louis, MO
San Fransisco, CA
Cooperstown, NY
Chicago, IL

7. Which of the following positions is NOT an infielder ?

Shortstop
2nd baseman
3rd baseman
Centerfielder

8. What is a No Hitter?

A game in which the pitcher is relieved before the fifth inning.
A game in which no base hits are recorded by the losing team.
A game in which a Designated Hitter bats for the pitcher.
A game in which no runs are scored by the losing team.

9. What is a Perfect Game?

A game in which no batter on the losing team reaches first base safely.
A 0-0 tie.
A game in which the winning pitcher throws the minimum number of pitches (27 pitches).
A game in which no runs are scored by the losing team.

10. What is a Shut Out?

A game in which the pitcher is relieved before the fifth inning.
A game in which no base hits are recorded by the losing team.
A game in which no runs are scored by the losing team.
A game in which the winning team scores twice as many runs as the losing team.







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