1.
Which promising Kansas City Royal was traded to the Houston Astros in June, 2004?
Correct Answer
D. Carlos Beltran
Explanation
Carlos Beltran was a promising player for the Kansas City Royals who was traded to the Houston Astros in June, 2004.
2.
Who originally wore Kansas City Royals jersey #10, which was retired in 1987?
Correct Answer
B. Dick Howser
Explanation
Dick Howser originally wore Kansas City Royals jersey #10, which was retired in 1987.
3.
Which famous Kansas City Royal achieved a .390 batting average in the 1980 season?
Correct Answer
D. George Brett
Explanation
George Brett achieved a .390 batting average in the 1980 season. This was an exceptional accomplishment as a batting average of .390 is considered very high in baseball. George Brett was a famous player for the Kansas City Royals and his performance in the 1980 season solidified his reputation as one of the best hitters in the game.
4.
What jersey number was retired for Kansas City Royal George Brett?
Correct Answer
A. 5
Explanation
The jersey number 5 was retired for Kansas City Royal George Brett.
5.
The Kansas City Royals were formed as an expansion team after what team left the city in 1967?
Correct Answer
A. Athletics
Explanation
The correct answer is Athletics. The Kansas City Royals were formed as an expansion team after the Athletics left the city in 1967. The Athletics, originally based in Philadelphia, moved to Kansas City in 1955 and played there until 1967 before relocating to Oakland. The formation of the Royals filled the void left by the departure of the Athletics and provided Kansas City with a new baseball team.
6.
Kansas City Royal and multiple Cy Young winner Dan Quisenberry died in 1998 of what?
Correct Answer
B. Brain Cancer
Explanation
Dan Quisenberry, a former Kansas City Royal and multiple Cy Young winner, passed away in 1998 due to brain cancer. This type of cancer originates in the brain and can cause various symptoms such as headaches, seizures, and cognitive impairments. It is a serious condition that can be life-threatening, and unfortunately, Quisenberry lost his battle with it in 1998.
7.
For doing what did Kansas City Royals manager Hal McRae become known starting with a 1993 game?
Correct Answer
C. Going On A Profanity-Laced Tirade
Explanation
Hal McRae became known for going on a profanity-laced tirade starting with a 1993 game. This means that he became known for expressing his anger and frustration using offensive language during that particular game.
8.
Who was AL Rookie of the Year for the Kansas City Royals in the team's first season, 1969?
Correct Answer
D. Lou Piniella
Explanation
Lou Piniella was the AL Rookie of the Year for the Kansas City Royals in their first season in 1969. Piniella had an impressive rookie season, batting .282 with 11 home runs and 68 RBIs. He played a key role in the Royals' success that year and went on to have a successful career in baseball as both a player and a manager.
9.
In 1997, the Kansas City Royals were given the option to move to what MLB division, but declined?
Correct Answer
B. National League Central
Explanation
In 1997, the Kansas City Royals were given the option to move to the National League Central division, but they declined. This means that they chose to remain in their current division, which was the American League Central.
10.
The Kansas City Royals fired manager Jack McKeon during the 1975 season, replacing him with whom?
Correct Answer
D. Whitey Herzog
Explanation
The correct answer is Whitey Herzog. The question asks about the replacement for manager Jack McKeon during the 1975 season for the Kansas City Royals. Whitey Herzog was the one chosen to replace him.
11.
In which ballpark did the "George Brett Pine Tar Incident" take place in 1983?
Correct Answer
C. Yankee Stadium
Explanation
The "George Brett Pine Tar Incident" took place in Yankee Stadium in 1983. This incident occurred during a game between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees. George Brett, who was playing for the Royals, hit a home run but it was later nullified by the umpires due to excessive pine tar on his bat. This incident caused a lot of controversy and eventually led to the game being resumed from the point of Brett's home run.
12.
Which distinctive feature was not found in Royals Stadium in its inaugural 1973 season?
Correct Answer
B. Domed Roof
Explanation
The distinctive feature that was not found in Royals Stadium in its inaugural 1973 season was the domed roof. Royals Stadium did not have a domed roof during its first season.
13.
The Kansas City Royals swept the 1980 ALCS over the Yankees with a 7th-inning 3-run blast by whom?
Correct Answer
C. George Brett
Explanation
In the 1980 ALCS, the Kansas City Royals secured a victory over the Yankees by sweeping the series. During the 7th inning, George Brett hit a 3-run blast, contributing significantly to the Royals' success.
14.
Before he bought the Kansas City Royals in 2000, David Glass was an executive at what company?
Correct Answer
B. Wal-Mart
Explanation
David Glass was an executive at Wal-Mart before buying the Kansas City Royals in 2000. This suggests that he had experience and expertise in the retail industry, which would have been valuable in managing a professional sports team. Wal-Mart is a well-known multinational retail corporation, and Glass's background in this company would have provided him with the necessary skills and knowledge to handle the business aspects of owning a sports franchise.
15.
What Hall of Famer played one season for the Kansas City Royals, his last season, in 1975?
Correct Answer
D. Harmon Killebrew
Explanation
Harmon Killebrew is the correct answer because he played one season for the Kansas City Royals in 1975, which was his last season. Killebrew was a Hall of Famer known for his powerful hitting and was primarily associated with the Minnesota Twins throughout his career. However, he joined the Royals for his final season before retiring.
16.
In 1983, Kansas City Royals Wilson, Aikens and Martin were sentenced to 3 months in prison for what?
Correct Answer
B. Attempted Purchase Of Cocaine
Explanation
In 1983, Kansas City Royals Wilson, Aikens, and Martin were sentenced to 3 months in prison for attempted purchase of cocaine. This suggests that they were involved in an illegal activity related to cocaine, but their attempt to purchase it was unsuccessful. The fact that they were sentenced to prison indicates that their involvement in this illegal activity was considered a serious offense by the legal authorities.
17.
Jim Eisenreich played for the Kansas City Royals in 1987 after missing almost 5 years due to what?
Correct Answer
C. Tourette Syndrome
Explanation
Jim Eisenreich played for the Kansas City Royals in 1987 after missing almost 5 years due to Tourette Syndrome. Tourette Syndrome is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive, involuntary movements and vocalizations called tics. Eisenreich's career was interrupted due to the symptoms of Tourette Syndrome, but he was able to return to playing baseball after receiving treatment and managing his condition.
18.
Which player won a batting title in three different decades?
Correct Answer
B. George Brett
Explanation
George Brett won a batting title in three different decades. This means that he was the player with the highest batting average in his league for a particular season in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. This is a remarkable achievement as it demonstrates his consistency and skill as a hitter over a long period of time.
19.
Which of the following men was not named to the Royals' Hall of Fame?
Correct Answer
A. John Montgomery
Explanation
The question asks us to identify the man who was not named to the Royals' Hall of Fame. Among the given options, John Montgomery is the only individual who was not named to the Royals' Hall of Fame.
20.
Which Kansas City Royal Manager was named to the National Baseball Hall of Fame?
Correct Answer
B. Bob Lemon
Explanation
Bob Lemon was named to the National Baseball Hall of Fame because of his successful career as both a player and a manager. Lemon played as a pitcher for the Cleveland Indians for most of his career, earning seven All-Star selections and winning the World Series in 1948. After retiring as a player, Lemon became a manager for the Kansas City Royals and later for the New York Yankees. He led the Yankees to two World Series championships in 1978 and 1979. Lemon's achievements as a player and manager made him a deserving candidate for induction into the Hall of Fame.
21.
Who was titled the Kansas City Royals' 2003 Rookie of the Year?
Correct Answer
B. Angel Berroa
Explanation
Angel Berroa was titled the Kansas City Royals' 2003 Rookie of the Year.
22.
Which Kansas City Royal was named "Player of the Year" in 2000?
Correct Answer
A. Mike Sweeney
Explanation
In 2000, Mike Sweeney was named "Player of the Year" for the Kansas City Royals.
23.
Who managed the 2004 Kansas City Royals in MLB?
Correct Answer
A. Tony Pena
Explanation
Tony Pena managed the 2004 Kansas City Royals in MLB.
24.
Which of these MLB players appeared in 159 games in 2000 for the Kansas City Royals?
Correct Answer
B. Johnny Damon
Explanation
Johnny Damon is the correct answer because he appeared in 159 games in 2000 for the Kansas City Royals. This means he played in almost every game that season for the team. Placido Polanco, Raul Ibanez, and Carlos Guillen may have been MLB players, but they did not appear in 159 games for the Kansas City Royals in 2000.
25.
In order to distract Wade Boggs, fans at Royals Stadium in Kansas City wore cutout masks of who?
Correct Answer
D. Wade Boggs' Mistress
Explanation
The correct answer is Wade Boggs' Mistress. Fans at Royals Stadium in Kansas City wore cutout masks of Wade Boggs' mistress in order to distract him. This suggests that the fans were aware of Boggs' personal life and used this knowledge to try and throw him off his game.
26.
Who said "If there was one player I ever wanted to be like, it was George Brett"?
Correct Answer
A. Robin Yount
Explanation
Robin Yount said "If there was one player I ever wanted to be like, it was George Brett." This suggests that Yount admired and looked up to George Brett as a role model in terms of his skills and style of play. Yount likely saw Brett as someone he aspired to emulate and learn from in his own baseball career.
27.
What was George Brett's nickname?
Correct Answer
C. Mullet
Explanation
George Brett's nickname was "Mullet" because he was known for his distinctive mullet hairstyle. The mullet, characterized by short hair on the front and sides and long hair at the back, became synonymous with Brett during his baseball career. This nickname highlights his unique hairstyle and adds a playful aspect to his persona.
28.
Kansas City Royals second baseman Frank White retired in 1990 with how many Gold Glove Awards?
Correct Answer
B. Eight
Explanation
Frank White retired in 1990 with eight Gold Glove Awards.
29.
Who was the starting pitcher for the Kansas City Royals' first game?
Correct Answer
B. Wally Bunker
Explanation
Wally Bunker was the starting pitcher for the Kansas City Royals' first game.
30.
Through 2006, Mark Gubicza had the Kansas City Royals club record for most strikeouts with how many?
Correct Answer
C. 14
Explanation
Mark Gubicza held the record for the most strikeouts by a Kansas City Royals player until 2006. This means that he had more strikeouts than any other player in the history of the club up until that year. The correct answer is 14, indicating that Gubicza had 14 strikeouts, which was the highest number achieved by any Royals player until 2006.