1.
Which of the following players has been a star hitter for the Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
B. George Brett
Explanation
George Brett has been a star hitter for the Kansas City Royals. He played his entire 21-year career with the Royals and is considered one of the greatest hitters in baseball history. Brett won three batting titles and was named an All-Star 13 times. He was also inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999. His impressive career statistics and his long-standing association with the Kansas City Royals make him the correct answer to this question.
2.
Which Kansas City Royal ranks first in Royals' history with 3,154 career hits?
Correct Answer
C. George Brett
Explanation
George Brett ranks first in Royals' history with 3,154 career hits. He played his entire 21-year career with the Kansas City Royals and was known for his consistent hitting ability. Brett was a 13-time All-Star and won three batting titles during his career. He is considered one of the greatest players in Royals' history and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999.
3.
Which Kansas City Royals player won MVP in 1980?
Correct Answer
D. George Brett
Explanation
George Brett won the MVP award in 1980 while playing for the Kansas City Royals. He had an outstanding season, leading the league in batting average (.390) and hits (175). Brett also had 24 home runs and 118 RBIs, helping the Royals reach the World Series. His exceptional performance and contributions to the team made him the deserving recipient of the MVP award in 1980.
4.
What ballplayer was handed the Kansas City Royals' starting shortstop job in 2003?
Correct Answer
C. Angel Berroa
Explanation
Angel Berroa was handed the Kansas City Royals' starting shortstop job in 2003. This means that he was given the position and responsibility of playing as the team's shortstop for that specific season. It implies that the team's management or coaching staff believed that Berroa was the best candidate for the role and entrusted him with the position.
5.
Who is a Dominican baseball player for the Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
A. Angel Berroa
Explanation
Angel Berroa is a Dominican baseball player who played for the Kansas City Royals. He is the correct answer to the question.
6.
Who led the Kansas City Royals team in home runs in 2004?
Correct Answer
A. Mike Sweeney
Explanation
Mike Sweeney led the Kansas City Royals team in home runs in 2004.
7.
Who batted .287 to lead the Royals in hitting in 2004?
Correct Answer
D. Ken Harvey, Joe Randa, David DeJesus and Mike Sweeney
8.
Who won the most games pitching for the 2004 Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
A. Darrell May And Jimmy Gobble
Explanation
Darrell May and Jimmy Gobble won the most games pitching for the 2004 Kansas City Royals.
9.
Who as part of the 2002 Royals hit 29 homers and knocked in 105 runs?
Correct Answer
A. Carlos Beltran
Explanation
Carlos Beltran is the correct answer because he was part of the 2002 Royals team and had an impressive performance that year, hitting 29 home runs and knocking in 105 runs. This indicates that he was a key player in the team's offense and had a significant impact on their overall performance.
10.
The stadium in which the Kansas City Royals play is called Kauffman Stadium after whom?
Correct Answer
B. Team Owner Ewing Kauffman
Explanation
The stadium in which the Kansas City Royals play is called Kauffman Stadium after Team Owner Ewing Kauffman. Ewing Kauffman was the original owner of the Royals franchise and played a crucial role in bringing baseball to Kansas City. He founded the team in 1969 and owned it until his death in 1993. As a result of his significant contributions to the team and the city, the stadium was named in his honor.
11.
On April 10, 1973, what was the result of the first Kansas City Royals game in Royals Stadium?
Correct Answer
B. Royals Beat The Texas Rangers
Explanation
On April 10, 1973, the result of the first Kansas City Royals game in Royals Stadium was that they beat the Texas Rangers.
12.
In 1969, the Kansas City Royals made their first big trade by getting which player from Seattle?
Correct Answer
D. Lou Piniella
Explanation
The correct answer is Lou Piniella. In 1969, the Kansas City Royals made their first big trade by acquiring Lou Piniella from Seattle. Lou Piniella was a professional baseball player known for his successful career as an outfielder and later as a manager. He played for the Royals from 1969 to 1973 and became an integral part of the team, contributing to their success in the early years of their franchise.
13.
Who won a Gold Glove while pitching for the Kansas City Royals in 1989?
Correct Answer
B. Bret Saberhagen
Explanation
Bret Saberhagen won a Gold Glove while pitching for the Kansas City Royals in 1989.
14.
When the Kansas City Royals first started playing in the majors, where did they play?
Correct Answer
B. Municipal Stadium
Explanation
The Kansas City Royals first played in Municipal Stadium when they started playing in the majors.
15.
Which Kansas City Royal played in the MLB All-Star Game as a designated hitter in 1991?
Correct Answer
A. Danny Tartabull
Explanation
Danny Tartabull is the correct answer because he played for the Kansas City Royals and was selected as a designated hitter for the MLB All-Star Game in 1991. Tartabull had a successful season that year, batting .316 with 31 home runs and 100 RBIs. He was known for his power hitting and was a key contributor to the Royals' offense during his time with the team.
16.
What did Kansas City Royal George Brett do that shrouded a game-winning home run in controversy?
Correct Answer
D. Used Too Much Pine Tar On His Bat
Explanation
George Brett's game-winning home run was shrouded in controversy because he used too much pine tar on his bat. Pine tar is a sticky substance that enhances a player's grip on the bat, but according to Major League Baseball rules, it cannot exceed a certain limit on the bat handle. When Brett hit the home run, the opposing team, the New York Yankees, noticed the excessive pine tar on his bat and protested the play. The umpires reviewed the situation and ultimately ruled that Brett's home run was invalid, resulting in a controversial decision that sparked much debate.
17.
Who was the first former Kansas City Royals pitcher inducted into the team's Hall of Fame?
Correct Answer
B. Steve Busby
Explanation
Steve Busby was the first former Kansas City Royals pitcher to be inducted into the team's Hall of Fame. This recognition highlights his significant contributions to the team and his exceptional skills as a pitcher. Busby's achievements and impact on the Royals' history make him a deserving candidate for this honor.
18.
What two people were part of the first broadcasting team for the Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
B. Bud Blattner And Denny Matthews
Explanation
Bud Blattner and Denny Matthews were part of the first broadcasting team for the Kansas City Royals.
19.
Who became the owner of the Kansas City Royals in 2000?
Correct Answer
D. David Glass
Explanation
David Glass became the owner of the Kansas City Royals in 2000.
20.
Who had the first grand slam ever for the Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
C. Bob Oliver
Explanation
Bob Oliver had the first grand slam ever for the Kansas City Royals.
21.
Where is the minor league AAA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals based?
Correct Answer
B. Omaha, NE
Explanation
The minor league AAA affiliate of the Kansas City Royals is based in Omaha, NE. This means that the Kansas City Royals have a partnership with the Omaha team, allowing them to develop and train their players in the minor leagues before they potentially move up to the major league team.
22.
In which three consecutive years did the Kansas City Royals finish at the top of their division?
Correct Answer
B. 1976-78
Explanation
The correct answer is 1976-78. During these three consecutive years, the Kansas City Royals finished at the top of their division.
23.
Between 2000 and 2006, the Kansas City Royals lost over 100 games each season except which year?
Correct Answer
D. 2003
Explanation
Between 2000 and 2006, the Kansas City Royals lost over 100 games each season except in 2003. This means that in 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, and 2006, the team had a losing record of over 100 games. However, in 2003, they were able to avoid this and had a better performance.
24.
Which famous Kansas City Royals manager died at the age of 51 in 1987?
Correct Answer
A. Dick Howser
Explanation
Dick Howser was a famous Kansas City Royals manager who died at the age of 51 in 1987. He led the Royals to their first World Series championship in 1985. His untimely death was a great loss for the baseball community.
25.
What year did the Kansas City Royals move into Kauffman Stadium?
Correct Answer
A. 1973
Explanation
The Kansas City Royals moved into Kauffman Stadium in 1973.
26.
Which of the following did not happen for the Kansas City Royals in 1973?
Correct Answer
B. Won AL Championship Series
Explanation
In 1973, the Kansas City Royals did not win the AL Championship Series. This means that they did not advance to the World Series that year. However, they may have moved into a new stadium, debuted star player George Brett, and hosted the MLB All-Star Game.
27.
Which of these minor league baseball teams is not affiliated with the Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
B. Bowie Baysox
Explanation
The Bowie Baysox is not affiliated with the Kansas City Royals. The other three teams listed, Omaha Royals, Burlington Bees, and Wilmington Blue Rocks, are all minor league baseball teams that have affiliations with the Kansas City Royals.
28.
In a long losing streak in 2005, how many consecutive games did the Kansas City Royals lose?
Correct Answer
D. 19
Explanation
In 2005, the Kansas City Royals experienced a long losing streak, losing 19 consecutive games. This means that they were unable to secure a victory for 19 games in a row. This losing streak was a significant and unfortunate event for the team, highlighting the challenges they faced during that particular season.
29.
Which Kansas City Royals right fielder batted cleanup Opening Day for the 2000 and 2001 seasons?
Correct Answer
C. Jermaine Dye
Explanation
Jermaine Dye is the correct answer because he was the right fielder for the Kansas City Royals during the 2000 and 2001 seasons. As the cleanup hitter, Dye was responsible for batting fourth in the lineup, which is typically a power-hitting position.
30.
Who did Buddy Bell replace as Kansas City Royals manager in the middle of the 2005 season?
Correct Answer
B. Tony Pena
Explanation
Buddy Bell replaced Tony Pena as the Kansas City Royals manager in the middle of the 2005 season.