MLB - New York Mets Trivia Question - 2

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1. Which baseball player won 20 games as a pitcher for the Mets and Yankees?

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David Cone is the correct answer because he is the only player listed who won 20 games as a pitcher for both the Mets and Yankees. Whitey Ford only played for the Yankees, Pedro Martinez only played for the Mets, and Tom Seaver primarily played for the Mets, but did not win 20 games for both teams.

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2. Which of these players hit 25 home runs for the 2000 Mets?

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Edgardo Alfonzo is the correct answer because he hit 25 home runs for the 2000 Mets.

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3. In 2002, which MLB pitcher struck out 172 batters in 204.1 regular season innings?

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Al Leiter is the correct answer because he is the only pitcher listed who played in the MLB in 2002 and struck out 172 batters in 204.1 regular season innings. Paul Abbott, Aaron Cook, and Ismael Valdez may have been MLB pitchers in 2002, but there is no information given to suggest that they achieved the same strikeout and innings pitched numbers as Al Leiter.

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4. What pitcher with the 1969 Mets won 25 games?

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Tom Seaver is the correct answer because he was a pitcher for the 1969 Mets and won 25 games that season. He was known for his exceptional pitching skills and was a key player in the Mets' success that year. Seaver's performance and contributions to the team made him a standout player and a crucial factor in their championship win.

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5. Where did baseball's New York Mets rank when they finished 2004 with a record of 71-91?

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The New York Mets ranked 4th in the NL Eastern Division when they finished the 2004 season with a record of 71-91.

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6. Who hit a team-leading 30 home runs for the 2004 New York Mets?

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Mike Cameron hit a team-leading 30 home runs for the 2004 New York Mets.

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7. Which MLB star earned $26,000,000 for the 2005 season?

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Alex Rodriguez earned $26,000,000 for the 2005 season.

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8. Which baseball player has not played for both the Mets and Yankees?

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Gregg Jeffries is the correct answer because he is the only player listed who has not played for both the Mets and Yankees. Darryl Strawberry played for both teams during his career, Kevin Elster played for the Mets and had a brief stint with the Yankees, and Lee Guetterman played for the Yankees but never played for the Mets. Therefore, Gregg Jeffries stands out as the only player who has not played for both teams.

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9. Who did Carlos Beltran crash into while diving for the ball in an August 2005 Met game?

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Carlos Beltran crashed into Mike Cameron while diving for the ball in an August 2005 Met game.

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10. Which Met is an uncle to Major League star Gary Sheffield?

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Dwight Gooden is the correct answer because he is the uncle of Major League star Gary Sheffield.

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11. Who averaged .293 to lead the Mets in batting in 2004?

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David Wright averaged .293 to lead the Mets in batting in 2004.

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12. Who had a 4.13 ERA in 2005 for the Mets?

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Kris Benson had a 4.13 ERA in 2005 for the Mets.

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13. Which Mets pitcher once lost 27 consecutive decisions?

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Anthony Young holds the record for the most consecutive losses by a pitcher in Major League Baseball, with 27 consecutive losses between 1992 and 1993. He played for the New York Mets during that time and had a difficult run, often receiving little run support from his team. Despite his losing streak, Young remained a resilient and dedicated player, earning respect from his teammates and fans.

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Which baseball player won 20 games as a pitcher for the Mets and...
Which of these players hit 25 home runs for the 2000 Mets?
In 2002, which MLB pitcher struck out 172 batters in 204.1 regular...
What pitcher with the 1969 Mets won 25 games?
Where did baseball's New York Mets rank when they finished 2004 with a...
Who hit a team-leading 30 home runs for the 2004 New York Mets?
Which MLB star earned $26,000,000 for the 2005 season?
Which baseball player has not played for both the Mets and Yankees?
Who did Carlos Beltran crash into while diving for the ball in an...
Which Met is an uncle to Major League star Gary Sheffield?
Who averaged .293 to lead the Mets in batting in 2004?
Who had a 4.13 ERA in 2005 for the Mets?
Which Mets pitcher once lost 27 consecutive decisions?
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