| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Career pitching strikeouts leader with 5714 strikeouts | Nolan Ryan | 94%
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| In 1927 had a .356 batting average with 60 homeruns and 165 RBIs to became the first player to hit 60 homeruns in a season | Babe Ruth | 93%
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| 4 Cy Youngs in a row from 1999 to 2002 with the Arizona Diamondbacks | Randy Johnson | 93%
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| Career and single season homerun leader with 73 homeruns in a single season and 762 career home runs and a record 7 MVPs | Barry Bonds | 91%
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| Played in a record 2,632 consecutive games | Cal Ripken | 90%
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| Career hits leader with 4256 hits | Pete Rose | 90%
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| Career leader in stolen bases and runs scored | Rickey Henderson | 90%
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| 4 Cy Youngs in a row from 1992 to 1995 with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves | Greg Maddux | 89%
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| Career RBI leader with 2297 RBIs, also hit 755 career homeruns despite never hitting more than 47 homeruns in a single season | Hank Aaron | 89%
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| Had a .406 batting average in 1941. Last player to hit .400 or more in a season | Ted Williams | 89%
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| Career shutouts leader with 110 shutouts along with 417 wins and a 2.17 career ERA | Walter Johnson | 89%
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| Career pitching wins leader with 511 wins | Cy Young | 88%
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| Hit over 60 homeruns 3 out 4 years from 1998 to 2001 | Sammy Sosa | 88%
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| 3 Cy Youngs in 4 years from 2011 to 2014 with the Los Angeles Dodgers | Clayton Kershaw | 87%
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| Career saves leader with 652 saves with the New York Yankees | Mariano Rivera | 87%
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| Hit record 70 homeruns in 1998 | Mark McGwire | 86%
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| 3 Cy Youngs in 4 years from 1963 to 1966 with the Los Angeles Dodgers | Sandy Koufax | 85%
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| Highest career batting average of .366 | Ty Cobb | 85%
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| Had 3 MVPs from 1956 to 1962 with the New York Yankees | Mickey Mantle | 84%
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| Played in 2,130 consecutive games. Had a career .340 batting average with 493 homeruns and 1,995 RBIs | Lou Gehrig | 83%
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| Had 3 MVPs from 2005 to 2009 with the St Louis Cardinals | Albert Pujols | 82%
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| 3 Cy Youngs in 4 years from 1997 to 2000 with the Montreal Expos and Boston Red Sox | Pedro Martinez | 82%
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| Hit record 61 homeruns in 1961 | Roger Maris | 82%
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| Had 3 MVPs from 1939 to 1947 with the New York Yankees despite having 3 years military service from 1943 to 1945 | Joe DiMaggio | 81%
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| Had a 1.12 ERA with a win loss record of 22 and 9 with the St. Louis Cardinals in 1968 | Bob Gibson | 79%
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| First player to hit for triple crown in 45 years in 2012 | Miguel Cabrera | 79%
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| Most Cy Young awards | Roger Clemons | 79%
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| Had 3 MVPs from 1943 to 1948 with the St Louis Cardinals | Stan Musial | 79%
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| Had highest batting average since 1941 with a .394 batting average in 1994 | Tony Gwynn | 76%
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| 4 Cy Youngs from 1972 to 1982 with the Philadelphia Phillies | Steve Carlton | 69%
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| Had a 1.53 ERA with a win loss record of 24 and 4 with the New York Mets in 1985 | Dwight Gooden | 65%
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| Won 3 MVP awards from 1932 to 1938. Had .364 batting average with 58 homeruns and 169 RBIs in 1932 with the Philadelphia Athletics | Jimmie Foxx | 62%
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| Only player to win MVP in both leagues | Frank Robinson | 60%
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| In 2015 became third player in MLB history with 2,000 career runs and 2,000 career RBIs | Alex Rodriguez | 59%
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| Had .356 batting average with 56 homeruns and a single season record 191 RBIs in 1930 for the Chicago Cubs | Hack Wilson | 56%
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| Only player to ever have .400+ batting average and 40+ homeruns in a single season when he hit .401 with 42 homeruns in 1922 | Roger Hornsby | 54%
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