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Quiz Answers

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

1. (a) Thurman Munson

(b) Mickey Mantle

2. (a) Earl Webb

(b) Hal McRae, 54, in 1977

3. Don Kessinger and Frank Robinson

4. (a) Wally Bunker

(b) Gary Nolan

5. (a) Rick Teach

(b) Ron Reed

6. (a) Harmon Killebrew

(b) Roy White

7. Reggie Jackson

8. (a) Neil Allen and Rick Ownbey

(b) Terry Pendleton

(c) John Tudor

(d) Jack Clark

(e) nothing

9. Rollie Fingers, Reggie Jackson and George Hendrick

10. Bob Lemon, Tem Tasorda and Dallas Green

11. Frank Viola has always belonged to the I wins

12. Rodney Scott (63) and Ron LeFlore (97) combined for 160 for the 1980 for the Expos

13. Brown graduate Bill Almon

15. Dave McNally hit a * for the Baltimore Orioles in 1970

16. On April 9, 1912, the Boston Red Sox topped the Harvard Crimson, 2-0.

17. Duke Snider hit 329 home runs in the fifties.

18. (a) Royal Jim Sundberg with 1495

(b) former White Sox Mike Squires

19. (a) Robin Yount

(b) Bryn Smith

20. Bob Watson

21. (a) Philadelphia

(b) Chuck Klein for the Phillies and Jimmy Fox for the A's

22. (a) Jackie Jensen of the Red Sox in 1958 and Nellie Fox of the White Sox in 1959

(b) Roger Maris, Mickey Mantle, Yogi Bera and Elston Howard.

23. Shortstop Everett Scott

24. Washington Senator Frank Howard stood in at 6-ft., 7-in and 270 lb.

25. (a) Lynn

(b) Butch Hobson

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