Statistics for Curveballs from the baseball diamond

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  • The average score is 16 of 24

Answer Stats

HintAnswer% Correct
Went from being one of the best pitchers to arguably the best hitter everBabe Ruth
94%
Luckiest Man became the first to have his number retired in 1939Lou Gehrig
91%
Best career batting average, and perhaps dirtiest playerTy Cobb
91%
Always quotable, he has earned a record 10 World Series rings as a playerYogi Berra
91%
Humanitarian who had his 3,000th hit before dying in a plane crashRoberto Clemente
89%
The last player to bat over .400 for a full seasonTed Williams
89%
Won two MVP titles in Pittsburgh before moving on to the west coast and controversyBarry Bonds
86%
Banned from baseball and the Hall of Fame in spite of having the most career hitsPete Rose
83%
Charter member of the Hall of Fame class, but better known recently for his baseball cardHonus Wagner
80%
Japanese import who holds the most hits in a single season (262) recordIchiro Suzuki
78%
The Man who holds most St Louis career hitting recordsStan Musial
75%
Older brother of Cy Young winner Jim PerryGaylord Perry
74%
Famously waved a home run fair in Game 6 of the 1975 World SeriesCarlton Fisk
71%
Hard living owner of the record for career HRs by a switch hitterMickey Mantle
71%
Dominant southpaw who observed the Jewish Holy DaysSandy Koufax
68%
Won MVP titles with the Reds and the OriolesFrank Robinson
58%
Older brother with a famous hitting streak as well, perhaps his most impressive stat is having 369 career strike-outs and 361 home runsJoe DiMaggio
58%
First catcher to ever win the major league batting average crown in 2006Joe Mauer
54%
This Professor holds the record for most Golden GlovesGreg Maddux
48%
This fixture at 1st base for the Dodgers in the 1970's holds the NL record for consecutive gamesSteve Garvey
45%
Famously spectacled Bosox outfielder holds the club record for consecutive games hitting streakDom DiMaggio
42%
Last lefthanded hitter to win the Triple Crown in 1967Carl Yastrzemski
37%
Batted over .400 in 1911 while properly shod, but still did not win the batting titleJoe Jackson
37%
All-Star for the Indians and the first black American LeaguerLarry Doby
37%

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