| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| No player has ever hit a home run that has completely left the stadium | False | 89%
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| Spitballs were legal in the early 1900s | True | 89%
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| More current Major League players were born in the Dominican Republic than any other country except the U.S. | True | 86%
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| If a ball bounces over the outfield fence, it counts as a home run | False | 85%
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| Barry Bonds holds the single season and career home run records | True | 82%
|
| There's no rule prohibiting metal bats - wooden bats are simply considered superior for the hitter | False | 81%
|
| Every team that has won the so-called "World Series" has been from the United States | False | 80%
|
| Willie Mays played mostly shortstop | False | 80%
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| New York City once had three Major League teams at the same time | True | 79%
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| Ozzie Smith was a power hitter | False | 78%
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| The catcher and the pitcher are collectively known as "the battery" | True | 75%
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| Portland, Oregon has never had a Major League team | True | 75%
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| Rickey Henderson once stole more than 300 bases in a single season | False | 69%
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| No player has been a manager and a player at the same time since WWII | False | 63%
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| Ted Williams NEVER won a World Series title | True | 63%
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