MLB - Baltimore Orioles Trivia

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  • 1. 

    In the 1996 ALCS Yanks vs. Baltimore, who hit the controversial home run that Oriole right fielder Tony Tarasco argued fan interference?

    • A.

      Jim Leyritz

    • B.

      Paul O'Neill

    • C.

      Derek Jeter

    • D.

      Tino Martinez

    Correct Answer
    C. Derek Jeter
    Explanation
    Derek Jeter hit the controversial home run that Oriole right fielder Tony Tarasco argued fan interference.

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  • 2. 

    In what state is Oriole Park at Camden Yards located?

    • A.

      Maryland

    • B.

      Wisconsin

    • C.

      Ohio

    • D.

      Washington

    Correct Answer
    A. Maryland
    Explanation
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards is located in Maryland.

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  • 3. 

    Which Oriole was MVP of the American League in 1970?

    • A.

      Boog Powell

    • B.

      Bob Gibson

    • C.

      Willie McCovey

    • D.

      Orlando Cepeda

    Correct Answer
    A. Boog Powell
    Explanation
    Boog Powell was named the MVP of the American League in 1970. This suggests that he had an outstanding performance that season and made significant contributions to his team, the Baltimore Orioles. Powell's exceptional skills and achievements likely set him apart from the other players listed as options for the MVP award in 1970, such as Bob Gibson, Willie McCovey, and Orlando Cepeda.

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  • 4. 

    Which baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles was MVP of the American League in 1983?

    • A.

      George Brett

    • B.

      Robin Yount

    • C.

      Rollie Fingers

    • D.

      Cal Ripken, Jr.

    Correct Answer
    D. Cal Ripken, Jr.
    Explanation
    Cal Ripken, Jr. was the correct answer for this question because he was the baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles who was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the American League in 1983.

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  • 5. 

    Which Baltimore Orioles player won the American League MVP Award in 1991?

    • A.

      Dwight Evans

    • B.

      Brady Anderson

    • C.

      Cal Ripken, Jr.

    • D.

      Mike Devereaux

    Correct Answer
    C. Cal Ripken, Jr.
    Explanation
    Cal Ripken, Jr. won the American League MVP Award in 1991. This is because he had an outstanding season, both offensively and defensively. Ripken had a batting average of .323, hit 34 home runs, and had 114 RBIs. He also played in all 162 games that season, continuing his streak of consecutive games played, which eventually reached a record-breaking 2,632 games. Ripken's consistent performance and durability made him a deserving recipient of the MVP Award in 1991.

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  • 6. 

    Who was the Orioles slugger who led the team in home runs in the 2004 season?

    • A.

      Miguel Tejada

    • B.

      J.D. Drew

    • C.

      Eric Chavez

    • D.

      Mark Teixeira

    Correct Answer
    A. Miguel Tejada
    Explanation
    Miguel Tejada is the correct answer because he was the Orioles slugger who led the team in home runs in the 2004 season.

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  • 7. 

    What everyday player had the highest average on the 2004 Baltimore Orioles?

    • A.

      Ken Harvey , Joe Randa, David DeJesus And Mike Sweeney

    • B.

      Melvin Mora

    • C.

      Erubiel Durazo

    • D.

      Sean Casey

    Correct Answer
    B. Melvin Mora
    Explanation
    Melvin Mora had the highest average on the 2004 Baltimore Orioles. This means that out of all the everyday players on the team, Mora had the highest batting average.

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  • 8. 

    Which pitcher led the 2004 Orioles in wins?

    • A.

      Roy Oswalt

    • B.

      Shawn Estes

    • C.

      Rodrigo Lopez

    • D.

      Randy Johnson

    Correct Answer
    C. Rodrigo Lopez
    Explanation
    Rodrigo Lopez led the 2004 Orioles in wins.

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  • 9. 

    Who was the starter for the 2003 Orioles that pitched 148 innings and had four complete games?

    • A.

      Rodrigo Lopez

    • B.

      Jason Johnson

    • C.

      Sidney Ponson

    • D.

      Rick Helling

    Correct Answer
    C. Sidney Ponson
    Explanation
    Sidney Ponson was the starter for the 2003 Orioles who pitched 148 innings and had four complete games.

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  • 10. 

    Who had a 6.21 ERA in 2005 for the Orioles?

    • A.

      Jose Lima

    • B.

      Freddy Garcia

    • C.

      Sidney Ponson

    • D.

      Matt Morris

    Correct Answer
    C. Sidney Ponson
    Explanation
    Sidney Ponson had a 6.21 ERA in 2005 for the Orioles.

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  • 11. 

    Which former Cubs player signed with the Orioles in 2006?

    • A.

      Ramon Hernandez

    • B.

      Jay Gibbons

    • C.

      Jeff Conine

    • D.

      Corey Patterson

    Correct Answer
    D. Corey Patterson
    Explanation
    Corey Patterson is the correct answer because he signed with the Orioles in 2006. This means that out of the given options, Corey Patterson is the former Cubs player who joined the Orioles in 2006.

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  • 12. 

    Which former Red Sox signed with the Orioles in 2006?

    • A.

      Kevin Millar

    • B.

      Jay Gibbons

    • C.

      Val Majewski

    • D.

      Brian Roberts

    Correct Answer
    A. Kevin Millar
    Explanation
    Kevin Millar, a former Red Sox player, signed with the Orioles in 2006. This suggests that he left the Red Sox team and joined the Orioles in that year.

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  • 13. 

    Which Baltimore Orioles player didn't miss a game from April 30, 1982 to September 19, 1998?

    • A.

      Cal Ripken, Jr.

    • B.

      Ramon Hernandez

    • C.

      Chris Gomez

    • D.

      Miguel Tejada

    Correct Answer
    A. Cal Ripken, Jr.
    Explanation
    Cal Ripken, Jr. is the correct answer because he is famously known for his consecutive games played streak, which lasted from April 30, 1982 to September 19, 1998. Ripken's dedication and durability allowed him to play in 2,632 consecutive games, breaking the previous record held by Lou Gehrig. This impressive feat earned him the nickname "Iron Man" and solidified his place as one of the greatest players in baseball history.

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  • 14. 

    Which Oriole was the 2002 AL and 2005 All-Star MVP?

    • A.

      Terry Crowley

    • B.

      Brian Roberts

    • C.

      Miguel Tejada

    • D.

      Rafael Palmeiro

    Correct Answer
    C. Miguel Tejada
    Explanation
    Miguel Tejada was the correct answer because he was the 2002 AL and 2005 All-Star MVP. This means that in both of those years, Tejada was named the Most Valuable Player of the All-Star Game for the American League.

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  • 15. 

    What position did Corey Patterson mostly play for the Baltimore Orioles?

    • A.

      First Base

    • B.

      Left Field

    • C.

      Center Field

    • D.

      Third Base

    Correct Answer
    C. Center Field
    Explanation
    Corey Patterson mostly played in the position of Center Field for the Baltimore Orioles.

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  • 16. 

    What baseball position did Jim Palmer play?

    • A.

      First Base

    • B.

      Shortstop

    • C.

      Pitcher

    • D.

      Catcher

    Correct Answer
    C. Pitcher
    Explanation
    Jim Palmer played the position of pitcher in baseball. This position is responsible for throwing the ball towards the batter, with the goal of striking them out or inducing them to hit the ball for an out. As a pitcher, Palmer would have been a key player in the team's defense, using his skills to control the game and prevent the opposing team from scoring runs.

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  • 17. 

    Which teammate claimed that he tested positive for steroids because a B12 shot he received from Miguel Tejada?

    • A.

      Sammy Sosa

    • B.

      Melvin Mora

    • C.

      Rafael Palmeiro

    • D.

      Javy Lopez

    Correct Answer
    C. Rafael Palmeiro
    Explanation
    Rafael Palmeiro claimed that he tested positive for steroids because of a B12 shot he received from Miguel Tejada.

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  • 18. 

    Miguel Tejada was accused of using steroids in a 2005 book written by which former slugger?

    • A.

      Ken Caminiti

    • B.

      Jose Canseco

    • C.

      Mark McGwire

    • D.

      Mo Vaughn

    Correct Answer
    B. Jose Canseco
    Explanation
    Jose Canseco is the correct answer because he wrote a book in 2005 called "Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big" in which he accused several players, including Miguel Tejada, of using steroids. Canseco himself was a former slugger and admitted to using steroids during his career.

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  • 19. 

    In 2006, Miguel Tejada became only the 7th baseball player to do what?

    • A.

      Steal 500 Bases

    • B.

      Hit 600 Home Runs

    • C.

      Drive in 2,000 Runs

    • D.

      Play 1,000 Consecutive Games

    Correct Answer
    D. Play 1,000 Consecutive Games
    Explanation
    Miguel Tejada became the 7th baseball player to play 1,000 consecutive games in 2006. This means that he did not miss a single game for 1,000 games in a row. This is a remarkable achievement, as it requires both skill and durability to consistently perform at a high level without any breaks or injuries. Playing 1,000 consecutive games shows Tejada's commitment to the sport and his ability to stay healthy and consistently contribute to his team over an extended period of time.

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  • 20. 

    In 2004, Miguel Tejada won which competition?

    • A.

      Celebrity Softball Game

    • B.

      Home Run Derby

    • C.

      MLB Skills Competition

    • D.

      NBA Celebrity Slam-Dunk Contest

    Correct Answer
    B. Home Run Derby
    Explanation
    Miguel Tejada won the Home Run Derby competition in 2004.

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  • 21. 

    Where was Brooks Robinson playing when discovered?

    • A.

      College

    • B.

      High School

    • C.

      Church League

    • D.

      Prep School

    Correct Answer
    C. Church League
    Explanation
    Brooks Robinson was discovered while playing in a Church League. This suggests that he was not playing at the college, high school, or prep school level at the time of his discovery. The Church League is likely a recreational or community league, indicating that Robinson's talent was recognized at a grassroots level rather than through a formal school or college program.

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  • 22. 

    Who had the most All-Star selections for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1980's?

    • A.

      Cal Ripken, Jr.

    • B.

      Steve Stone

    • C.

      Eddie Murray

    • D.

      Tippy Martinez

    Correct Answer
    A. Cal Ripken, Jr.
    Explanation
    Cal Ripken, Jr. had the most All-Star selections for the Baltimore Orioles in the 1980's. This is because Ripken was one of the most talented and consistent players of his time, known for his exceptional skills both offensively and defensively. He was a fan favorite and highly respected by his peers, which led to him being selected for the All-Star team multiple times throughout the decade. Ripken's contributions to the Orioles during the 1980's made him a standout player and a deserving recipient of the most All-Star selections for the team.

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  • 23. 

    Who was the first manager of the Baltimore Orioles?

    • A.

      Jimmy Dykes

    • B.

      Paul Richards

    • C.

      Billy Hitchcock

    • D.

      Luman Harris

    Correct Answer
    A. Jimmy Dykes
    Explanation
    Jimmy Dykes was the first manager of the Baltimore Orioles because he was the one who held the managerial position when the team was first established. He was responsible for leading and guiding the team during its initial years of existence.

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  • 24. 

    In 2002, what Baltimore Oriole was team MVP and "Sporting News" AL Rookie Pitcher of the Year?

    • A.

      B.J. Ryan

    • B.

      Rodrigo Lopez

    • C.

      Jorge Julio

    • D.

      Sidney Ponson

    Correct Answer
    B. Rodrigo Lopez
    Explanation
    Rodrigo Lopez was named the team MVP and "Sporting News" AL Rookie Pitcher of the Year in 2002 for the Baltimore Orioles. This suggests that Lopez had an outstanding performance during his rookie season, making significant contributions to the team's success. His skills and achievements earned him recognition as the most valuable player on the team and the best rookie pitcher in the American League according to "Sporting News."

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  • 25. 

    Babe Ruth pitched for his hometown Baltimore Orioles when they were part of what league?

    • A.

      International League

    • B.

      National League

    • C.

      American League

    • D.

      American Association

    Correct Answer
    A. International League
    Explanation
    Babe Ruth pitched for his hometown Baltimore Orioles when they were part of the International League.

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  • 26. 

    The movie "Bull Durham" mentions the Baltimore Orioles trading Milt Pappas for what player?

    • A.

      Frank Robinson

    • B.

      Dave McNally

    • C.

      Brooks Robinson

    • D.

      Al Bumbry

    Correct Answer
    A. Frank Robinson
    Explanation
    In the movie "Bull Durham," the Baltimore Orioles are mentioned as trading Milt Pappas for Frank Robinson. This suggests that Frank Robinson was the player traded for Pappas in real life.

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  • 27. 

    Earl Weaver said what was the best job because "You just stand there and pat guys on the ass"?

    • A.

      Manager

    • B.

      Third Base Coach

    • C.

      First Base Coach

    • D.

      Trainer

    Correct Answer
    C. First Base Coach
    Explanation
    The correct answer is First Base Coach. Earl Weaver believed that being a First Base Coach was the best job because it involved minimal physical exertion and mainly required standing in one place and giving encouragement to players by patting them on the backside. This role does not involve the same level of strategic decision-making and pressure as being a manager, making it a more relaxed and enjoyable position.

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  • 28. 

    Who ended his career with the Baltimore Orioles in 1991 after spending 19 seasons with the Red Sox?

    • A.

      Ellis Burks

    • B.

      Dwight Evans

    • C.

      Fred Lynn

    • D.

      Carlton Fisk

    Correct Answer
    B. Dwight Evans
    Explanation
    Dwight Evans ended his career with the Baltimore Orioles in 1991 after spending 19 seasons with the Red Sox.

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