1.
Who was known as "Mr. Cub"?
Correct Answer
B. Ernie Banks
Explanation
Ernie Banks was known as "Mr. Cub" due to his long and successful career with the Chicago Cubs. He spent his entire 19-year career with the Cubs and became one of the team's most beloved and iconic players. Banks was a two-time National League MVP and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1977. His positive attitude and love for the game endeared him to fans, and his nickname "Mr. Cub" reflects his strong association with the team.
2.
Which baseball player for the Chicago Cubs was MVP of the National League in 1958?
Correct Answer
B. Ernie Banks
Explanation
Ernie Banks was the correct answer because he was the baseball player for the Chicago Cubs who won the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in the National League in 1958.
3.
Which baseball player for the Chicago Cubs was MVP of the National League in 1998?
Correct Answer
C. Sammy Sosa
Explanation
Sammy Sosa is the correct answer because he was the baseball player for the Chicago Cubs who was named the MVP of the National League in 1998.
4.
Who set the Cubs' rookie mark for strikeouts and also recorded the highest single-season strikeout-to-innings pitched ratio of any Cubs starter during the 1900's?
Correct Answer
B. Kerry Wood
Explanation
Kerry Wood set the Cubs' rookie mark for strikeouts and also recorded the highest single-season strikeout-to-innings pitched ratio of any Cubs starter during the 1900's. This means that Wood had the most strikeouts as a rookie and also had the highest ratio of strikeouts to innings pitched in a single season compared to any other Cubs starter during the 1900's.
5.
Who led the Chicago Cubs team in home runs in 2004?
Correct Answer
B. Moises Alou
Explanation
In 2004, Moises Alou led the Chicago Cubs team in home runs.
6.
Who batted .318 to lead the Cubs in hitting in 2004?
Correct Answer
A. Aramis Ramirez
Explanation
Aramis Ramirez batted .318 in 2004, which was the highest batting average among the Cubs players that year. This means that he had the highest percentage of successful hits compared to his total number of at-bats. Johnny Estrada, Lyle Overbay, and Ivan Rodriguez are not relevant to the question as they are not associated with the Cubs or the leading hitting average in 2004.
7.
Who was credited with the most victories on the Cubs pitching staff in 2004?
Correct Answer
C. Greg Maddux And Carlos Zambrano
Explanation
In 2004, Greg Maddux and Carlos Zambrano were credited with the most victories on the Cubs pitching staff. This means that they had the highest number of wins among all the pitchers on the team that year.
8.
Who was the manager of the Cubs for the 2004 MLB season?
Correct Answer
D. Dusty Baker
Explanation
Dusty Baker was the manager of the Cubs for the 2004 MLB season.
9.
Who as part of the 2002 Cubs team hit 49 homers and 19 doubles?
Correct Answer
C. Sammy Sosa
Explanation
Sammy Sosa is the correct answer because he hit 49 homers and 19 doubles as part of the 2002 Cubs team. This indicates that he had a strong season in terms of both power hitting and extra-base hits. The other options, Ryan Klesko, Dustan Mohr, and Joe Crede, did not have the same level of performance in terms of home runs and doubles during the 2002 season.
10.
Who was the starter for the 2003 Cubs that pitched 211 innings and had 4 complete games?
Correct Answer
C. Kerry Wood
Explanation
Kerry Wood was the starter for the 2003 Cubs who pitched 211 innings and had 4 complete games.
11.
Who is the Chicago Cubs pitcher that won 13 games in the 2005 regular season?
Correct Answer
A. Greg Maddux
Explanation
Greg Maddux is the correct answer because he was a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs in the 2005 regular season and won 13 games. Maddux is a well-known and highly regarded pitcher in baseball history, having won multiple Cy Young Awards and being inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame. He had a successful career and was known for his control, accuracy, and ability to outsmart hitters.
12.
Which Chicago Cub became their third 3rd baseman to reach 100 RBIs in a season?
Correct Answer
D. Aramis Ramirez
Explanation
Aramis Ramirez became the third 3rd baseman for the Chicago Cubs to reach 100 RBIs in a season. This indicates that Ramirez was able to consistently contribute to the team's offense by driving in runs. The other options, Ron Cey, Bill Mueller, and Todd Zeile, did not achieve this milestone as 3rd basemen for the Cubs.
13.
Nomar Garciaparra switched numbers with which player after being traded to the Cubs?
Correct Answer
D. Michael Barret
Explanation
Nomar Garciaparra switched numbers with Michael Barret after being traded to the Cubs.
14.
Who was the only pitcher with Major League experience in the trade that sent Juan Pierre to the Cubs?
Correct Answer
C. Sergio Mitre
Explanation
Sergio Mitre is the correct answer because he was the only pitcher among the options who had Major League experience at the time of the trade that sent Juan Pierre to the Cubs. Mark Prior, Renyel Pinto, and Ricky Nalasco may have been pitchers, but they did not have Major League experience during that trade.
15.
Which Chicago Cubs player was suspended for eight games in 2003 for using a corked bat?
Correct Answer
A. Sammy Sosa
Explanation
Sammy Sosa was suspended for eight games in 2003 for using a corked bat. Corking a bat involves hollowing out the barrel and filling it with cork or another lighter material to make the bat lighter and increase bat speed. This practice is against the rules in Major League Baseball as it gives the batter an unfair advantage. Sosa's suspension suggests that he was found guilty of using a corked bat during a game.
16.
Which term is not used as a nickname for the Cubs?
Correct Answer
A. Southsiders
Explanation
The term "Southsiders" is not used as a nickname for the Cubs. The Cubs are often referred to as the "Northsiders" because their stadium, Wrigley Field, is located on the north side of Chicago. "Loveable Losers" is a nickname that has been used to describe the Cubs due to their history of not winning championships for a long time. "Cubbies" is another commonly used nickname for the team.
17.
What was the original name given to the stadium that later became known as Wrigley Field?
Correct Answer
D. Weeghman Park
Explanation
Weeghman Park was the original name given to the stadium that later became known as Wrigley Field.
18.
Which Cubs player was suspended for five games as punishment for a brawl against the SD Padres?
Correct Answer
C. Derrek Lee
Explanation
Derrek Lee was suspended for five games as punishment for a brawl against the SD Padres.
19.
In June 2007, which Chicago Cubs player belted three solo home runs against the Atlanta Braves?
Correct Answer
D. Alfonso Soriano
Explanation
Alfonso Soriano is the correct answer because he belted three solo home runs against the Atlanta Braves in June 2007.
20.
In 2007, Chicago Cubs manager Lou Piniella was suspended for four games by MLB for what reason?
Correct Answer
B. Kicking An Umpire
Explanation
Lou Piniella, the Chicago Cubs manager, was suspended for four games by MLB in 2007 for kicking an umpire. This action is considered a violation of the rules and code of conduct in baseball. Kicking an umpire shows a lack of respect for the officials and undermines the integrity of the game. As a result, Piniella faced disciplinary action from the league.
21.
Who was hired in 2006 to be the Chicago Cubs 50th manager?
Correct Answer
C. Lou Piniella
Explanation
Lou Piniella was hired in 2006 to be the Chicago Cubs 50th manager.
22.
Which Chicago Cubs pitcher smacked six home runs during the 2006 regular season?
Correct Answer
A. Carlos Zambrano
Explanation
Carlos Zambrano is the correct answer because he was a pitcher for the Chicago Cubs during the 2006 regular season and he hit six home runs. This demonstrates his skill as both a pitcher and a hitter, making him a standout player for the Cubs during that season.
23.
Who was the Chicago Cubs player that won the National League batting title in 2005?
Correct Answer
B. Derrek Lee
Explanation
Derrek Lee was the Chicago Cubs player who won the National League batting title in 2005. This means that he had the highest batting average among all players in the National League during that year.
24.
In 2004, which Chicago Cub became the 22nd pitcher in Major League history to win 300 games?
Correct Answer
C. Greg Maddux
Explanation
Greg Maddux became the 22nd pitcher in Major League history to win 300 games in 2004. This achievement solidified his status as one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. Maddux had a long and successful career, known for his exceptional control and ability to outsmart hitters. He played for various teams throughout his career, including the Chicago Cubs, where he achieved this milestone. Maddux's 300th win was a significant accomplishment and a testament to his skill and longevity in the sport.
25.
Who was the first Chicago Cubs pitcher to fan 20 batters in a single game?
Correct Answer
C. Kerry Wood
Explanation
Kerry Wood was the first Chicago Cubs pitcher to fan 20 batters in a single game. This accomplishment occurred on May 6, 1998, when Wood was just 20 years old. In that game against the Houston Astros, Wood pitched a complete game, allowing only one hit and no walks while striking out 20 batters. This performance by Wood was not only historic for the Cubs but also tied the major league record for most strikeouts in a nine-inning game by a rookie.
26.
Which Chicago Cub on the 2007 roster is nicknamed "El Toro (The Bull)"?
Correct Answer
C. Carlos Zambrano
Explanation
Carlos Zambrano is the correct answer because he is the Chicago Cub on the 2007 roster who is nicknamed "El Toro (The Bull)". This nickname is fitting for Zambrano because he was known for his aggressive and fiery playing style, often displaying strong emotions on the field.
27.
Who became the first Chicago Cubs player to hit three homers on opening day, in 1994?
Correct Answer
D. Tuffy Rhodes
Explanation
Tuffy Rhodes became the first Chicago Cubs player to hit three homers on opening day in 1994.
28.
Who did the Chicago Cubs lose to in the 2003 National League Championship Series?
Correct Answer
B. Florida Marlins
Explanation
In the 2003 National League Championship Series, the Chicago Cubs lost to the Florida Marlins.
29.
On the last day of the 2003 regular season, the Chicago Cubs retired #10 belonging to whom?
Correct Answer
D. Ron Santo
Explanation
On the last day of the 2003 regular season, the Chicago Cubs retired #10 belonging to Ron Santo. Ron Santo was a former player for the Chicago Cubs and was known for his exceptional skills as a third baseman. He played for the Cubs from 1960 to 1973 and was a nine-time All-Star. Santo was a beloved figure in the Cubs organization and his number was retired as a tribute to his contributions to the team.
30.
What Chicago Cubs outfielder set the NL record for most consecutive games played in 1969?
Correct Answer
B. Billy Williams
Explanation
Billy Williams set the NL record for most consecutive games played in 1969.