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  • 1. 

    Which Pittsburgh Pirate was voted the NL's best third baseman in the 1969 Centennial Poll?

    • A.

      Charlie Gehringer

    • B.

      Pie Traynor

    • C.

      Paul Waner

    • D.

      Honus Wagner

    Correct Answer
    B. Pie Traynor
    Explanation
    Pie Traynor was voted the NL's best third baseman in the 1969 Centennial Poll. This indicates that Traynor was recognized as the top player in his position during that specific poll.

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  • 2. 

    Who was the first Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher to win the Cy Young Award?

    • A.

      Doug Drabek

    • B.

      Vernon Law

    • C.

      Steve Blass

    • D.

      Dock Ellis

    Correct Answer
    B. Vernon Law
    Explanation
    Vernon Law was the first Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher to win the Cy Young Award. This award is given annually to the best pitcher in Major League Baseball, and Law achieved this honor in 1960. He had an outstanding season, leading the league in wins and earning a 20-9 record with a 3.08 ERA. Law's impressive performance helped the Pirates win the World Series that year, and he was recognized for his exceptional pitching abilities with the prestigious Cy Young Award.

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  • 3. 

    Which Pittsburgh Pirate made two outstanding outfield throws in becoming the 1978 All-Star Game MVP?

    • A.

      Dave Parker

    • B.

      Willie Stargell

    • C.

      Andy Van Slyke

    • D.

      Omar Moreno

    Correct Answer
    A. Dave Parker
    Explanation
    Dave Parker made two outstanding outfield throws in becoming the 1978 All-Star Game MVP.

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  • 4. 

    Which Pittsburgh Pirate infielder broke his leg batting .336 in 1977 and never hit above .244 again?

    • A.

      Tim Foli

    • B.

      Willie Randolph

    • C.

      Dave Cash

    • D.

      Rennie Stennett

    Correct Answer
    D. Rennie Stennett
    Explanation
    Rennie Stennett broke his leg while batting .336 in 1977, which is a significant injury that can have long-lasting effects on a player's performance. After the injury, Stennett was never able to hit above .244 again. This suggests that the injury may have affected his ability to perform at the same level as before, resulting in a decline in his batting average.

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  • 5. 

    As a Pittsburgh Pirate rookie in 1969, Al Oliver tied what Major League record for first basemen?

    • A.

      Most Homers In A Season By A Rookie

    • B.

      Most Grand Slams In A Season

    • C.

      Most Hits In A Season

    • D.

      Most Errors In One Inning

    Correct Answer
    D. Most Errors In One Inning
  • 6. 

    In 1977, who did the Pittsburgh Pirates acquire in the first four-team trade in MLB history?

    • A.

      Andy Van Slyke

    • B.

      Bert Blyleven

    • C.

      Sid Bream

    • D.

      Bobby Bonnila

    Correct Answer
    B. Bert Blyleven
    Explanation
    In 1977, the Pittsburgh Pirates acquired Bert Blyleven in the first four-team trade in MLB history.

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  • 7. 

    Which Pittsburgh Pirate hit 67 homers to lead the club in career homers by a catcher?

    • A.

      Manny Sanguillen

    • B.

      Jason Kendall

    • C.

      Tony Pena

    • D.

      Smokey Burgess

    Correct Answer
    B. Jason Kendall
    Explanation
    Jason Kendall is the correct answer because he hit 67 home runs during his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, which is the most by any catcher in the club's history. Manny Sanguillen, Tony Pena, and Smokey Burgess did not hit as many home runs as Kendall during their time with the Pirates.

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  • 8. 

    Who led all Pittsburgh Pirate third basemen in 20th century homers with 126?

    • A.

      Pie Traynor

    • B.

      Bob Bailey

    • C.

      Bobby Bonilla

    • D.

      Richie Hebner

    Correct Answer
    D. Richie Hebner
    Explanation
    Richie Hebner led all Pittsburgh Pirate third basemen in 20th-century homers with 126. This means that out of all the third basemen who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 20th century, Hebner hit the most home runs with a total of 126.

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  • 9. 

    How many home runs did Barry Bonds hit as a Pittsburgh Pirate before he joined the Giants?

    • A.

      176

    • B.

      16

    • C.

      336

    • D.

      266

    Correct Answer
    A. 176
    Explanation
    Barry Bonds hit 176 home runs as a Pittsburgh Pirate before he joined the Giants.

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  • 10. 

    When the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Manny Sanguillen to Oakland in 1976, who did they get?

    • A.

      Richie Zisk

    • B.

      Phil Garner

    • C.

      Chuck Tanner

    • D.

      Doug Drabek

    Correct Answer
    C. Chuck Tanner
    Explanation
    When the Pittsburgh Pirates traded Manny Sanguillen to Oakland in 1976, they received Chuck Tanner in return.

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  • 11. 

    Which Pittsburgh Pirate was given the nickname "Scrap Iron" by Willie Stargell?

    • A.

      Kent Tekulve

    • B.

      Omar Moreno

    • C.

      Phil Garner

    • D.

      Tim Foli

    Correct Answer
    C. pHil Garner
    Explanation
    Phil Garner was given the nickname "Scrap Iron" by Willie Stargell. This nickname likely refers to Garner's tough and gritty playing style, as well as his ability to consistently contribute to the team. Stargell, a former teammate of Garner's on the Pittsburgh Pirates, likely bestowed this nickname as a sign of respect and admiration for Garner's tenacity and determination on the field.

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  • 12. 

    Who was not a starting pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1998?

    • A.

      Jason Schmidt

    • B.

      Esteban Loaiza

    • C.

      Josh Fogg

    • D.

      Jon Lieber

    Correct Answer
    C. Josh Fogg
    Explanation
    In 1998, Josh Fogg was not a starting pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The question is asking for a player who did not hold the position of a starting pitcher for the team during that year.

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  • 13. 

    Who did the Pittsburgh Pirates obtain from the Cardinals for Tony Pena in a 1987 trade?

    • A.

      Denny Neagle

    • B.

      Jay Bell

    • C.

      Jason Schmidt

    • D.

      Andy Van Slyke

    Correct Answer
    D. Andy Van Slyke
    Explanation
    In a 1987 trade, the Pittsburgh Pirates obtained Andy Van Slyke from the Cardinals in exchange for Tony Pena.

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