Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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...that is based in Canada. | Blue Jays | 92%
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...that has a 34 foot height difference between the left field and right field fences in their stadium. | Red Sox | 92%
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...that had players intentionally lose a World Series | White Sox | 85%
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...that cheated for several seasons by using an extensive sign-stealing scheme replete with trashcan banging. | Astros | 77%
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...that had a 107-year drought between World Series championships | Cubs | 77%
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...that has been based in two different countries. | Nationals | 69%
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...that has a pool beyond the right field fence that can be used by fans during the game. | Diamondbacks | 62%
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...that removed the satanic reference from their team name in 2008. | Rays | 62%
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...that has a white elephant team logo on its jerseys. | Athletics | 38%
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...that has won the World Series representing 3 different cities. | Braves | 38%
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...that had a team owner become the MLB commissioner and orchestrate the team's transfer from the American League to the National League. | Brewers | 38%
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...that has never played in the World Series. | Mariners | 38%
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...that holds the MLB season attendance record when 4,483,350 fans attended their home games in a football stadium during their inaugural season in 1993. | Rockies | 38%
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...that lost the first 21 games of a season. | Orioles | 31%
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...that has been partially owned by a U.S. president. | Rangers | 31%
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...that didn't finish last in their division until 1952 - 51 years after their founding in 1901 as one of the charter American League franchises. | Tigers | 31%
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...that started play in 1901 as the Baltimore Orioles before relocating to their current city in 1903. | Yankees | 31%
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...that still plays in the city where they faced their crosstown rivals in the 1944 World Series. Their opponents moved to Baltimore in 1954. | Cardinals | 23%
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...that has lost the Worlds Series a record 14 times. | Dodgers | 23%
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...that had 3 brothers playing the outfield together when Felipe, Matty & Jesus Alou took the field on September 15, 1963. | Giants | 23%
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...that was once partially owned by Bob Hope, and which broke the color barrier in the American League with Larry Doby in 1947 and the legendary Satchel Paige in 1948. | Guardians | 23%
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...that is US-based and has won both World Series it has participated in | Marlins | 23%
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...that never had a pitcher throw a no-hitter, until Joe Musgrove finally did so 2021. | Padres | 23%
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...that has won the World Series on a game 7 walk-off home run. | Pirates | 23%
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...that has won two World Series in their current city thanks to the largest home-field advantages in MLB history - winning all 8 home games and losing all 6 road games in those two series. | Twins | 23%
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...that has retired the "uniform number" of a singing cowboy actor. | Angels | 15%
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...that had a pitcher pitch no hitters in consecutive starts when Johnny Vander Meer did it in 1938. | Reds | 15%
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...that traded a player for himself in their debut year of 1962, when they acquired Harry Chiti from the Indians for a "player to be named later," who turned out to be Chiti himself when they sent him back to the Indians a few days later. | Mets | 8%
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...that has retained the same team name since joining the National League in 1890. | Phillies | 8%
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...that was named for a Midwest livestock show. | Royals | 8%
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