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  • 1. 

    What celebrity threw out the ceremonial first pitch on the Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day, 2006?

    • A.

      George W. Bush

    • B.

      Bill Clinton

    • C.

      Sparky Anderson

    • D.

      George H. W. Bush

    Correct Answer
    A. George W. Bush
    Explanation
    George W. Bush is the correct answer because he threw out the ceremonial first pitch on the Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day in 2006. As the President of the United States at that time, it was a common tradition for the sitting president to throw out the first pitch on Opening Day for various baseball teams.

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  • 2. 

    How old was pitcher Joe Nuxhall when he made his Major League debut as a Cincinnati Red in 1944?

    • A.

      17 Years, 8 Months, 3 Days

    • B.

      16 Years, 6 Months, 15 Days

    • C.

      14 Years, 11 Months, 10 Days

    • D.

      15 Years, 10 Months And 11 Days

    Correct Answer
    D. 15 Years, 10 Months And 11 Days
    Explanation
    Joe Nuxhall made his Major League debut as a Cincinnati Red in 1944 at the age of 15 years, 10 months, and 11 days.

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  • 3. 

    Who was the catcher that caught the game of Tom Seaver's only no hitter during the era of the Big Red Machine?

    • A.

      Yogi Berra

    • B.

      Carlton Fisk

    • C.

      Don Werner

    • D.

      Johnny Bench

    Correct Answer
    C. Don Werner
    Explanation
    Don Werner was the catcher that caught the game of Tom Seaver's only no-hitter during the era of the Big Red Machine.

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  • 4. 

    What year were the Cincinnati Reds founded?

    • A.

      1919

    • B.

      1901

    • C.

      1869

    • D.

      1890

    Correct Answer
    C. 1869
    Explanation
    The Cincinnati Reds were founded in 1869. This makes them one of the oldest professional baseball teams in the United States. The team has a long and storied history, with many iconic players and moments throughout the years.

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  • 5. 

    How many National League pennants did the Cincinnati Reds win in the 70's?

    • A.

      4

    • B.

      3

    • C.

      5

    • D.

      0

    Correct Answer
    A. 4
    Explanation
    The Cincinnati Reds won 4 National League pennants in the 70's.

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  • 6. 

    Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jimmy Haynes won and lost how many games for the team in 2003?

    • A.

      16-Sep

    • B.

      13-Nov

    • C.

      12-Feb

    • D.

      4-Dec

    Correct Answer
    C. 12-Feb
    Explanation
    In 2003, Cincinnati Reds pitcher Jimmy Haynes won and lost 12 games for the team. The date "12-Feb" indicates that on February 12th, Haynes both won and lost a game.

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  • 7. 

    How many autobiographies did Johnny Bench write?

    • A.

      Zero

    • B.

      Four

    • C.

      One

    • D.

      Two

    Correct Answer
    D. Two
    Explanation
    Johnny Bench wrote two autobiographies.

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  • 8. 

    How many times was Johnny Bench named to the All-Star team?

    • A.

      Fourteen

    • B.

      Seven

    • C.

      Eight

    • D.

      Ten

    Correct Answer
    A. Fourteen
    Explanation
    Johnny Bench was named to the All-Star team fourteen times. This indicates that throughout his career, he was consistently recognized as one of the top players in the league. Being selected to the All-Star team multiple times highlights his exceptional skills and contributions to the sport.

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  • 9. 

    How many consecutive All-Star games did Joe Morgan play in?

    • A.

      Eleven

    • B.

      Eight

    • C.

      Five

    • D.

      Six

    Correct Answer
    B. Eight
    Explanation
    Joe Morgan played in eight consecutive All-Star games. This means that for eight years in a row, he was selected to participate in the All-Star game.

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  • 10. 

    What award did Joe Morgan receive in 1990?

    • A.

      Emmy Award

    • B.

      CableACE Award

    • C.

      MLB All-Century Team

    • D.

      Comeback Player Of The Year

    Correct Answer
    B. CableACE Award
    Explanation
    In 1990, Joe Morgan received the CableACE Award. The CableACE Awards were an annual awards program that honored excellence in American cable television programming. Joe Morgan, a former professional baseball player and Hall of Famer, was recognized for his contributions to sports broadcasting. The CableACE Award was a prestigious accolade in the cable television industry, highlighting Morgan's talent and success as a sports commentator.

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  • 11. 

    How many Gold Glove Awards did Joe Morgan receive?

    • A.

      Five

    • B.

      Ten

    • C.

      Two

    • D.

      Seven

    Correct Answer
    A. Five
    Explanation
    Joe Morgan received five Gold Glove Awards.

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  • 12. 

    Who told Joe Morgan to flap his arm when batting to help keep it up?

    • A.

      Pete Rose

    • B.

      Johnny Bench

    • C.

      Nellie Fox

    • D.

      Dave Concepcion

    Correct Answer
    C. Nellie Fox
    Explanation
    Nellie Fox is the correct answer because he was known for his unique batting style where he would flap his arm to help keep it up. This technique was suggested by Fox himself to Joe Morgan, indicating that he was the one who told Morgan to use this method.

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  • 13. 

    What three Cincinnati Reds combined for a nine-inning no-hitter against the Braves on May 26, 1956?

    • A.

      Klipstein, Freemand, Black

    • B.

      Lawrence, Meyer, Scantlebury

    • C.

      Acker, Black, Amor

    • D.

      Gross, Jansen, LePalme

    Correct Answer
    A. Klipstein, Freemand, Black
    Explanation
    Klipstein, Freemand, and Black were the three Cincinnati Reds players who combined for a nine-inning no-hitter against the Braves on May 26, 1956.

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  • 14. 

    Who was the first player or manager to have his number retired by the Reds?

    • A.

      Sparky Anderson

    • B.

      Ted Kluszewski

    • C.

      Pete Rose

    • D.

      Fred Hutchinson

    Correct Answer
    D. Fred Hutchinson
    Explanation
    Fred Hutchinson was the first player or manager to have his number retired by the Reds. This indicates that he had a significant impact on the team and his contributions were recognized and honored.

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  • 15. 

    How many Cincinnati Reds managers were in the Hall of Fame by 2007 as either player or manager?

    • A.

      Ten

    • B.

      Three

    • C.

      Thirteen

    • D.

      Twenty-Two

    Correct Answer
    C. Thirteen
    Explanation
    Thirteen Cincinnati Reds managers were in the Hall of Fame by 2007 as either players or managers. This suggests that the Cincinnati Reds organization has had a significant number of successful managers who have made a lasting impact on the sport. Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is a prestigious honor, and having thirteen managers from one team achieve this status speaks to the rich history and success of the Cincinnati Reds.

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  • 16. 

    Who was the first Cincinnati Red to be named National League Most Valuable Player?

    • A.

      Ernie Lombardi

    • B.

      Frank McCormick

    • C.

      Johnny Vander Meer

    • D.

      Bucky Walters

    Correct Answer
    A. Ernie Lombardi
    Explanation
    Ernie Lombardi was the first Cincinnati Red to be named National League Most Valuable Player.

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  • 17. 

    How many Gold Glove Awards did Johnny Bench win in his career?

    • A.

      Thirteen

    • B.

      Eight

    • C.

      Two

    • D.

      Ten

    Correct Answer
    D. Ten
    Explanation
    Johnny Bench won ten Gold Glove Awards in his career. This indicates that he was recognized as the best defensive player at his position for ten different seasons. The Gold Glove Award is given annually to the top defensive players in Major League Baseball, and winning this award ten times is a remarkable achievement. Bench's exceptional skills and consistency in the field contributed to his success in winning ten Gold Glove Awards throughout his career.

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  • 18. 

    How many different positions did Johnny Bench play during his career as a Cincinnati Red?

    • A.

      Two

    • B.

      Four

    • C.

      Three

    • D.

      One

    Correct Answer
    B. Four
    Explanation
    Johnny Bench played four different positions during his career as a Cincinnati Red. This suggests that he was a versatile player who was able to adapt and excel in multiple positions on the field.

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  • 19. 

    What relief pitcher refused to join the Cincinnati Reds in the 80's due to a "no facial hair" rule?

    • A.

      Rollie Fingers

    • B.

      Sparky Lyle

    • C.

      Bruce Sutter

    • D.

      Goose Gossage

    Correct Answer
    A. Rollie Fingers
    Explanation
    Rollie Fingers is the correct answer because he refused to join the Cincinnati Reds in the 80's due to a "no facial hair" rule. This suggests that Fingers had a personal preference for having facial hair and was unwilling to compromise on this rule.

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  • 20. 

    Who did the Cincinnati Reds trade to the San Francisco Giants in 1971 to acquire George Foster?

    • A.

      Tommy Helms

    • B.

      Lee May

    • C.

      Frank Duffy

    • D.

      Joe Morgan

    Correct Answer
    C. Frank Duffy
    Explanation
    In 1971, the Cincinnati Reds traded Frank Duffy to the San Francisco Giants in order to acquire George Foster.

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  • 21. 

    What Cincinnati Reds pitcher threw Hank Aaron's 714th home run, which tied Babe Ruth's record?

    • A.

      Jack Billingham

    • B.

      Clay Carroll

    • C.

      Wayne Granger

    • D.

      Tommy Hume

    Correct Answer
    A. Jack Billingham
    Explanation
    The correct answer is Jack Billingham. Jack Billingham was a pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and he threw Hank Aaron's 714th home run, which tied Babe Ruth's record.

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  • 22. 

    What team drafted legendary pitcher and later Cincinnati Reds manager Christy Mathewson in 1900?

    • A.

      Cincinnati Reds

    • B.

      Washington Senators

    • C.

      New York Giants

    • D.

      Boston Braves

    Correct Answer
    A. Cincinnati Reds
    Explanation
    Christy Mathewson was not actually drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in 1900. He was signed directly by the New York Giants in that year and played for them for his entire career. Therefore, the given answer is incorrect.

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  • 23. 

    How many games did Milt Pappas, acquired by the Reds for Frank Robinson, win as a Cincinnati Red?

    • A.

      Zero

    • B.

      One Hundred

    • C.

      Thirty

    • D.

      Sixty-five

    Correct Answer
    C. Thirty
    Explanation
    Milt Pappas, who was acquired by the Reds for Frank Robinson, won thirty games as a Cincinnati Red.

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  • 24. 

    How many Opening Day starts did Mario Soto make for the Cincinnati Reds during his career?

    • A.

      Four

    • B.

      Zero

    • C.

      Ten

    • D.

      Six

    Correct Answer
    D. Six
    Explanation
    Mario Soto made six Opening Day starts for the Cincinnati Reds during his career.

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  • 25. 

    On August 18, 1956, the Cincinnati Reds set a team record for hitting how many home runs in a game?

    • A.

      Ten

    • B.

      Five

    • C.

      Eight

    • D.

      Nine

    Correct Answer
    C. Eight
    Explanation
    On August 18, 1956, the Cincinnati Reds hit a total of eight home runs in a single game, setting a team record. This means that their players hit the ball out of the park and scored eight times during that game. It was a remarkable achievement for the team and demonstrated their exceptional batting skills and power.

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  • 26. 

    Who did the Cincinnati Reds lose to in a 21-inning game, the team's longest, on September 1, 1967?

    • A.

      San Diego Padres

    • B.

      San Francisco Giants

    • C.

      Atlanta Braves

    • D.

      New York Mets

    Correct Answer
    B. San Francisco Giants
    Explanation
    The Cincinnati Reds lost to the San Francisco Giants in a 21-inning game on September 1, 1967.

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  • 27. 

    Which Cincinnati Red was named the 1982 All-Star Game MVP?

    • A.

      Ken Griffey, Sr.

    • B.

      Johnny Bench

    • C.

      George Foster

    • D.

      Dave Concepcion

    Correct Answer
    D. Dave Concepcion
    Explanation
    Dave Concepcion was named the 1982 All-Star Game MVP.

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  • 28. 

    Which Cincinnati Red had the highest base salary at the start of the 2007 regular season?

    • A.

      Ken Griffey, Jr.

    • B.

      Adam Dunn

    • C.

      Eddie Guardado

    • D.

      Eric Milton

    Correct Answer
    D. Eric Milton
    Explanation
    Eric Milton had the highest base salary at the start of the 2007 regular season for the Cincinnati Reds.

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