| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| World Series Winner | Los Angeles Dodgers | 100%
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| NL MVP | Shohei Ohtani | 99%
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| AL MVP | Aaron Judge | 97%
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| Loser | Toronto Blue Jays | 97%
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| NL East Team, With the Best Record For the First Part of the Season, That Suffered the Biggest Collapse of All Time and Missed the Playoffs | New York Mets | 84%
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| Rookie of the Year Winners | Nick Kurtz | 84%
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| Cy Young Winners | Tarik Skubal | 84%
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| Cy Young Winners | Paul Skenes | 82%
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| Two Guardians Pitchers Placed on Administrative Leave for Gambling | Emmanuel Clase | 81%
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| World Series MVP | Yoshinobu Yamamoto | 79%
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| Blue Jays Infielder Who Broke the Postseason Record for Hits | Ernie Clement | 78%
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| Player Who Signed A 735 Million Dollar Contract and then Stole 38 Bases and Hit 43 Home Runs | Juan Soto | 78%
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| Home Run Derby Champion | Cal Raleigh | 74%
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| Astros Pitcher Who Purposely Hit is Catcher With a Pitch | Framber Valdez | 74%
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| Player Who Hit a Walk-Off Home Run at the End of the 18th Inning in the World Series | Freddie Freeman | 74%
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| Play Who Hit a Tying Home Run in the Bottom of the 9th Inning in Game 7 to Send the Game to Extras | Miguel Rojas | 72%
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| Rookie of the Year Winners | Drake Baldwin | 69%
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| All Star Game MVP | Kyle Schwarber | 63%
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| Athletics Rookie That Made Quite Possibly the Best Catch All Time | Denzel Clarke | 60%
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| Two Guardians Pitchers Placed on Administrative Leave for Gambling | Luis Ortiz | 59%
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| Struggling Infielder Turned Outfielder Who Made the All Star Game | Javier Baez | 54%
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| Platinum Glove Winners | Fernando Tatis Jr. | 41%
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| Roberto Clemente Award Winner | Mookie Betts | 37%
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| Platinum Glove Winners | Bobby Witt Jr. | 34%
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