Daily Baseball Quiz


Friday, January 16, 2009
Today's theme is: Those Who Hit Their Only Career Home Run In Their Last At Bat

  1. Who was the first pitcher to have played in an NCAA Basketball Final Four game?
    1. Ed Hobaugh
    2. Frank O'Connor
    3. Gregg Olson
    4. Tim Stoddard
    5. Clay Van Alstyne

  2. Who had hits in all three games he played during the 1922 World Series?
    1. Mahlon Higbee
    2. Ed Hobaugh
    3. George Jumonville
    4. Chris Jelic
    5. Kevin Pasley

  3. Who is the first reliever to win the American League Rookie of the Year Award?
    1. Tony Brewer
    2. Frank O'Connor
    3. Gregg Olson
    4. Tim Stoddard
    5. Clay Van Alstyne

  4. Who was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 2nd round of the 1985 amateur draft?
    1. Tony Brewer
    2. Eddie Miller
    3. Chris Jelic
    4. Gregg Olson
    5. Tim Stoddard

  5. Who is the only player to hit is only career home run in his final at bat in the 19th century?
    1. Mahlon Higbee
    2. Ed Hobaugh
    3. George Jumonville
    4. Frank O'Connor
    5. Clay Van Alstyne

  6. Who was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 2nd round of the 1975 amateur draft, and was once the youngest player in the American League, and the following year the youngest player in the National League?
    1. Chris Jelic
    2. Eddie Miller
    3. Gregg Olson
    4. Kevin Pasley
    5. Tim Stoddard

  7. Who was the first Washington Senator to hit is only career home run in his final at bat?
    1. Mahlon Higbee
    2. Ed Hobaugh
    3. George Jumonville
    4. Kevin Pasley
    5. Clay Van Alstyne

  8. Who was the second Washington Senator to hit is only career home run in his final at bat?
    1. Mahlon Higbee
    2. Ed Hobaugh
    3. George Jumonville
    4. Frank O'Connor
    5. Kevin Pasley

  9. Who was a career .400 hitter, and a career 1.100 OPS?
    1. Tony Brewer
    2. Mahlon Higbee
    3. Chris Jelic
    4. Frank O'Connor
    5. Kevin Pasley

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