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Daily Baseball Quiz


Thursday, May 28, 2009
Today's theme is: National League Most Valuable Player

  1. Who was the first National League Most Valuable Player award winner?
    1. Dizzy Dean
    2. Frankie Frisch
    3. Gabby Hartnett
    4. Carl Hubbell
    5. Chuck Klein

  2. Who was the first pitcher to win the National League Most Valuable Player award?
    1. Mort Cooper
    2. Dizzy Dean
    3. Carl Hubbell
    4. Jim Konstanty
    5. Bucky Walters

  3. Who was the first player to win the National League Most Valuable Player award three times?
    1. Johnny Bench
    2. Barry Bonds
    3. Roy Campanella
    4. Stan Musial
    5. Mike Schmidt

  4. Which Saint Louis Cardinal won the National League Most Valuable Player award in 1944?
    1. Mort Cooper
    2. Dizzy Dean
    3. Marty Marion
    4. Joe Medwick
    5. Stan Musial

  5. Who was the first player to win the National League Most Valuable Player award and never even get into the top ten in the voting in any other season?
    1. Ryan Howard
    2. Jim Konstanty
    3. Barry Larkin
    4. Jimmy Rollins
    5. Hank Sauer

  6. Who was the first player to win the National League Most Valuable Player award while playing for the Cincinnati Reds?
    1. Johnny Bench
    2. Ernie Lombardi
    3. Frank McCormick
    4. Frank Robinson
    5. Bucky Walters

  7. Who was the first player to win the National League Most Valuable Player award and a Gold Glove award in the same year?
    1. Johnny Bench
    2. Roberto Clemente
    3. Bob Gibson
    4. Willie Mays
    5. Maury Wills

  8. Who was the first player to win the National League Most Valuable Player award and the Lou Gehrig award in the same year?
    1. Henry Aaron
    2. Ernie Banks
    3. Ken Boyer
    4. Dick Groat
    5. Stan Musial

  9. Who was the first player to win the National League Most Valuable Player award in back-to-back years?
    1. Ernie Banks
    2. Barry Bonds
    3. Joe Morgan
    4. Dale Murphy
    5. Mike Schmidt

© 2009 John Michael Pierobon