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  • 1. 

    Which player was not on the roster of the "Big Red Machine"?

    • A.

      Pete Rose

    • B.

      Johnny Bench

    • C.

      Frank Robinson

    • D.

      Joe Morgan

    Correct Answer
    C. Frank Robinson
    Explanation
    The "Big Red Machine" was the nickname for the Cincinnati Reds baseball team in the 1970s. Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, and Joe Morgan were all key players on that team. However, Frank Robinson was not part of the "Big Red Machine." Robinson played for the Reds from 1956 to 1965, before the team became known as the "Big Red Machine" in the 1970s.

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  • 2. 

    Which one of these players wasn't on the 1990 Cincinnati Reds baseball team?

    • A.

      Eric Davis

    • B.

      Chris Sabo

    • C.

      John Franco

    • D.

      Jose Rijo

    Correct Answer
    C. John Franco
    Explanation
    John Franco wasn't on the 1990 Cincinnati Reds baseball team.

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  • 3. 

    Which Cincinnati Reds player was MVP of the National League in 1940?

    • A.

      Lonny Frey

    • B.

      Billy Werber

    • C.

      Frank McCormick

    • D.

      Ernie Lombardi

    Correct Answer
    C. Frank McCormick
    Explanation
    Frank McCormick was named the MVP of the National League in 1940. This can be inferred from the question which asks for the Cincinnati Reds player who received this award. Since the other three options are not mentioned as being MVPs, it can be concluded that Frank McCormick is the correct answer.

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  • 4. 

    Which Cincinnati Red was MVP of the National League in 1973?

    • A.

      Vida Blue

    • B.

      Johnny Bench

    • C.

      Reggie Jackson

    • D.

      Pete Rose

    Correct Answer
    D. Pete Rose
    Explanation
    Pete Rose was the MVP of the National League in 1973. He was a member of the Cincinnati Reds and had an outstanding season that year. Rose was known for his exceptional hitting and all-around skills, which earned him the prestigious MVP award. His contributions to the team and his consistent performance made him a deserving recipient of this honor.

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  • 5. 

    Who did the Mets not acquire from the Cincinnati Reds in the Tom Seaver 1977 trade?

    • A.

      Doug Flynn

    • B.

      Bobby Valentine

    • C.

      Pat Zachary

    • D.

      Dan Norman

    Correct Answer
    B. Bobby Valentine
    Explanation
    The Mets did not acquire Bobby Valentine from the Cincinnati Reds in the Tom Seaver 1977 trade.

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  • 6. 

    Which of these Cincinnati Reds players/managers does not have their number retired?

    • A.

      Pete Rose

    • B.

      Tony Perez

    • C.

      Ted Kluszewski

    • D.

      Fred Hutchison

    Correct Answer
    A. Pete Rose
    Explanation
    Pete Rose does not have his number retired by the Cincinnati Reds. This could be because of his ban from baseball due to gambling allegations. Despite being a highly accomplished player and holding numerous records, his off-field actions have prevented the team from honoring him in this way.

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  • 7. 

    Who was the 2005 NL Comeback Player of the Year?

    • A.

      Lance Berkman

    • B.

      Ken Griffey, Jr.

    • C.

      Roger Clemens

    • D.

      Craig Biggio

    Correct Answer
    B. Ken Griffey, Jr.
    Explanation
    Ken Griffey Jr. was named the 2005 NL Comeback Player of the Year. This award is given to a player who has overcome injury or poor performance the previous season and has made a significant comeback. In 2004, Griffey had struggled with injuries and played in only 83 games. However, in 2005, he bounced back and had a strong season, hitting 35 home runs and driving in 92 runs. This impressive performance earned him the Comeback Player of the Year award.

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  • 8. 

    Which Cincinnati pitcher started 34 games in the '05 regular season?

    • A.

      Brandon Claussen

    • B.

      Eric Milton

    • C.

      David Weathers

    • D.

      Kent Mercker

    Correct Answer
    B. Eric Milton
    Explanation
    Eric Milton is the correct answer because he started 34 games in the 2005 regular season for the Cincinnati team. This information is explicitly stated in the question, making Eric Milton the correct choice.

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  • 9. 

    Who won the National League MVP Award in 1977?

    • A.

      George Foster

    • B.

      Johnny Bench

    • C.

      Dave Parker

    • D.

      Steve Garvey

    Correct Answer
    A. George Foster
    Explanation
    George Foster won the National League MVP Award in 1977.

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  • 10. 

    Which 1960's catcher was quoted as saying "I can throw out any runner alive"?

    • A.

      Joe Torre

    • B.

      Johnny Bench

    • C.

      Del Crandall

    • D.

      Johnny Edwards

    Correct Answer
    B. Johnny Bench
    Explanation
    Johnny Bench, a catcher in the 1960s, was known for his exceptional throwing arm. He was confident in his ability to throw out any runner attempting to steal a base. This quote reflects his self-assuredness and skill as a catcher.

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  • 11. 

    How many home runs did Johnny Bench hit in his career?

    • A.

      389

    • B.

      375

    • C.

      402

    • D.

      399

    Correct Answer
    A. 389
    Explanation
    Johnny Bench hit 389 home runs in his career.

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  • 12. 

    What facet of Pete Rose's career helped prevent him from breaking Ty Cobb's record for runs scored?

    • A.

      Poor Base Stealing

    • B.

      Trying to Stretch Singles To Doubles

    • C.

      Contract Holdouts

    • D.

      Being Prone to Injury

    Correct Answer
    A. Poor Base Stealing
    Explanation
    Pete Rose's poor base stealing skills prevented him from breaking Ty Cobb's record for runs scored. Base stealing is an important aspect of scoring runs in baseball, as it allows players to advance to the next base and eventually reach home plate. Since Rose was not successful in stealing bases, he was unable to accumulate enough runs to surpass Cobb's record.

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  • 13. 

    Prior to the 2006 MLB season, who was the last Cincinnati Red who hit for the cycle in a baseball game?

    • A.

      Eric Davis

    • B.

      Ken Griffey, Jr.

    • C.

      Frank Robinson

    • D.

      Pete Rose

    Correct Answer
    A. Eric Davis
    Explanation
    Eric Davis is the correct answer because he was the last Cincinnati Red to hit for the cycle in a baseball game prior to the 2006 MLB season. The cycle refers to a batter hitting a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game. While the other options are all notable Cincinnati Reds players, there is no information provided to suggest that they hit for the cycle.

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  • 14. 

    What Cincinnati Reds pitcher became a casino dealer after his baseball career ended?

    • A.

      Gary Nolan

    • B.

      Clay Carroll

    • C.

      Jose Rijo

    • D.

      Pat Zachary

    Correct Answer
    A. Gary Nolan
    Explanation
    Gary Nolan became a casino dealer after his baseball career ended.

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  • 15. 

    How many of Tom Seaver's 311 career wins were as a Cincinnati Red?

    • A.

      57

    • B.

      75

    • C.

      150

    • D.

      200

    Correct Answer
    B. 75
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 75. Tom Seaver won 75 of his 311 career wins as a Cincinnati Red. This means that approximately 24% of his total career wins were achieved while playing for the Cincinnati Reds.

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  • 16. 

    Who did Marty Brennaman replace as announcer for the Cincinnati Reds in 1974?

    • A.

      Al Michaels

    • B.

      Joe Nuxhall

    • C.

      Waite Hoyt

    • D.

      Hoyt Wilhelm

    Correct Answer
    A. Al Michaels
    Explanation
    Marty Brennaman replaced Al Michaels as the announcer for the Cincinnati Reds in 1974.

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  • 17. 

    What Atlanta Braves pitcher struck out Pete Rose to end his hitting streak at 44 on August 1, 1978?

    • A.

      Phil Niekro

    • B.

      Gene Garber

    • C.

      Larry McWilliams

    • D.

      Buzz Capra

    Correct Answer
    B. Gene Garber
    Explanation
    Gene Garber is the correct answer because he was the Atlanta Braves pitcher who struck out Pete Rose to end his hitting streak at 44 on August 1, 1978.

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  • 18. 

    Which general manager fired Sparky Anderson as the Cincinnati Reds' manager after the 1978 season?

    • A.

      Dick Wagner

    • B.

      Jim Bowden

    • C.

      Bob Howsam

    • D.

      Marge Schott

    Correct Answer
    A. Dick Wagner
    Explanation
    Dick Wagner is the correct answer because he was the general manager who made the decision to fire Sparky Anderson as the Cincinnati Reds' manager after the 1978 season.

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  • 19. 

    On what date was the first night game in Major League history played at Crosley Field in Cincinnati?

    • A.

      16257

    • B.

      11791

    • C.

      12928

    • D.

      7214

    Correct Answer
    C. 12928
  • 20. 

    What unusual event took place during the Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day game on April 1, 1995?

    • A.

      Umpire John McSherry Collapsed

    • B.

      Game Was Canceled Due To Snow

    • C.

      Ohio River Flooded Out The Game

    • D.

      Reds Didn't Make One Base Hit

    Correct Answer
    A. Umpire John McSherry Collapsed
    Explanation
    During the Cincinnati Reds' Opening Day game on April 1, 1995, an unusual event took place when Umpire John McSherry collapsed.

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  • 21. 

    Who was the first pitcher in Cincinnati Reds history to pitch a perfect game?

    • A.

      Bucky Walters

    • B.

      Tom Browning

    • C.

      Paul Derringer

    • D.

      Eppa Rixey

    Correct Answer
    B. Tom Browning
    Explanation
    Tom Browning was the first pitcher in Cincinnati Reds history to pitch a perfect game. A perfect game occurs when a pitcher does not allow any opposing player to reach base, either by a hit, walk, or error, throughout the entire game. Browning achieved this feat on September 16, 1988, against the Los Angeles Dodgers. He retired all 27 batters he faced, securing his place in Reds history as the first pitcher to accomplish this remarkable feat.

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  • 22. 

    Which Cincinnati Reds player represented his club in the 2005 All-Star Game?

    • A.

      Ken Griffey, Jr.

    • B.

      Adam Dunn

    • C.

      Jason LaRue

    • D.

      Felipe Lopez

    Correct Answer
    D. Felipe Lopez
    Explanation
    Felipe Lopez represented the Cincinnati Reds in the 2005 All-Star Game.

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  • 23. 

    Which Cincinnati Red was voted the National League Rookie of the Year in 1963?

    • A.

      Johnny Bench

    • B.

      Tommy Helms

    • C.

      Pete Rose

    • D.

      Vada Pinson

    Correct Answer
    C. Pete Rose
    Explanation
    In 1963, Pete Rose was voted the National League Rookie of the Year while playing for the Cincinnati Reds. This recognition is given to the best first-year player in the league, and Rose's exceptional performance earned him this prestigious title. Rose went on to have a successful career, becoming one of the most accomplished players in baseball history.

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  • 24. 

    Which Cincinnati Red was the first player in Major League history to pitch back-to-back no-hitters?

    • A.

      Johnny Vander Meer

    • B.

      George Culver

    • C.

      Jim Maloney

    • D.

      Fred Toney

    Correct Answer
    A. Johnny Vander Meer
    Explanation
    Johnny Vander Meer is the correct answer because he is the only player in Major League history to pitch back-to-back no-hitters. In 1938, Vander Meer pitched a no-hitter against the Boston Bees on June 11th, and then followed it up with another no-hitter against the Brooklyn Dodgers on June 15th. This remarkable achievement has never been replicated by any other player, making Vander Meer the first and only player to accomplish this feat.

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  • 25. 

    What were the Cincinnati Reds renamed during the 1950's?

    • A.

      Cincinnati Red Stockings

    • B.

      Cincinnati Redlegs

    • C.

      Cincinnati Red Socks

    • D.

      Cincinnati Red Shoes

    Correct Answer
    B. Cincinnati Redlegs
    Explanation
    During the 1950s, the Cincinnati Reds were renamed the Cincinnati Redlegs. This change in name was primarily due to the fear of association with communism during the height of the Cold War. The term "Redlegs" was seen as a less controversial alternative to "Reds." This renaming was part of a larger trend in American sports during this time, where teams with names or symbols associated with communism or socialist ideologies were often rebranded to distance themselves from these political connotations.

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  • 26. 

    In 2004, Cincinnati Red Ken Griffey, Jr. hit his 500th career home run on what holiday?

    • A.

      Father's Day

    • B.

      Independence Day

    • C.

      Memorial Day

    • D.

      Mother's Day

    Correct Answer
    A. Father's Day
    Explanation
    Ken Griffey, Jr. hit his 500th career home run on Father's Day. This is a significant achievement in baseball, and hitting such a milestone on a holiday that celebrates fathers adds to the significance of the moment.

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  • 27. 

    Who was the first Cincinnati Reds player to hit three grand slams in a single month?

    • A.

      Ken Griffey, Jr.

    • B.

      Frank Robinson

    • C.

      Ken Griffey, Sr.

    • D.

      Eric Davis

    Correct Answer
    D. Eric Davis
    Explanation
    Eric Davis was the first Cincinnati Reds player to hit three grand slams in a single month. This achievement demonstrates his exceptional batting skills and ability to perform under pressure. Davis' accomplishment showcases his ability to deliver powerful hits with bases loaded, resulting in four runs for his team. This feat is a testament to his contribution to the Reds' success and solidifies his place in the team's history.

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