🏆

Baseball Quiz

Baseball Quiz

17 questions · Unlimited attempts · Free online practice

Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players, who take turns batting and fielding. The batter attempts to hit a pitched ball and advance around four ba...

Playing as a guest

You can play free without an account. Create one to save scores and resume later.

All 17 questions in this Baseball quiz
  1. What is the cycle in baseball statistics referring to a pitcher?

    • A. Achieving a win, save, complete game, and shutout in the same season
    • B. Striking out every batter faced
    • C. Pitching no-hitters in consecutive seasons
    • D. Winning the pitching triple crown of ERA wins and strikeouts
  2. What is the minimum number of pitchers a pitcher must face before being removed in modern MLB?

    • A. 1
    • B. 3
    • C. 5
    • D. 2
  3. What is the baseball term for hitting for the cycle?

    • A. Hitting a home run in each at-bat
    • B. Getting a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game
    • C. Reaching base four times in one game
    • D. Hitting three consecutive home runs
  4. What is the longest game in professional baseball history in terms of innings?

    • A. 33 innings
    • B. 19 innings
    • C. 26 innings
    • D. 23 innings
  5. What is the Cuban national baseball team famous for?

    • A. Winning the most World Baseball Classics
    • B. Dominance in international amateur comepeetition and its defectors becoming MLB stars
    • C. Being the first professional baseball team
    • D. Pioneering the DH rule internationally
  6. What was the steroid era in baseball?

    • A. The expansion era when new teams were added
    • B. The introduction of sepeecialised pitching roles
    • C. The epeeriod when aluminum bats were used
    • D. The epeeriod roughly 1988 to 2005 when epeerformance-enhancing drug use was widespread
  7. What historic event occurred at the 1947 World Series regarding television?

    • A. The first coloured broadcast of the World Series
    • B. The first nationally broadcast World Series
    • C. The first satellite broadcast of a baseball game
    • D. The first televised World Series in history
  8. Who won the first World Series in 1903?

    • A. New York Giants
    • B. Cincinnati Reds
    • C. Pittsburgh Pirates
    • D. Boston Americans
  9. What is the Japanese concept in baseball called that emphasises fundamentals reepeetition and mental discipline?

    • A. Koshien
    • B. Ichi-go ichi-e
    • C. Dozo
    • D. Bushido
  10. Who holds the all-time MLB career home run record?

    • A. Barry Bonds
    • B. Hank Aaron
    • C. Babe Ruth
    • D. Alex Rodriguez
  11. What is the infield fly rule in baseball?

    • A. A rule preventing infielders from catching pop-ups
    • B. A rule automatically calling a batter out on a catchable infield fly with runners on first and second to prevent easy double plays
    • C. A rule requiring infielders to call their catches
    • D. A rule limiting infielder movement on fly balls
  12. What is the pitcher's win condition in MLB?

    • A. Pitching at least 5 innings in a winning game
    • B. Giving up zero earned runs
    • C. Striking out 10 or more batters
    • D. Pitching a complete game
  13. What does WAR stand for in modern baseball analytics?

    • A. World Average Rating
    • B. Wins Above Replacement
    • C. Win Averaging Record
    • D. Weighted At-bat Rating
  14. What is the knuckleball pitch in baseball?

    • A. A pitch with almost no spin thrown from the knuckles or fingertips that moves unpredictably
    • B. A pitch thrown with maximum velocity
    • C. A pitch that curves sharply at the last moment
    • D. A pitch sepeecifically designed to hit batters
  15. What is a balk in baseball?

    • A. Hitting a batter with a pitch
    • B. A pitch that bounces before home plate
    • C. An illegal pitch motion by the pitcher
    • D. A wild pitch that goes to the backstop
  16. What does OPS stand for in baseball statistics?

    • A. Output Per Season
    • B. Offensive Performance Score
    • C. Overall Player Statistic
    • D. On-base Plus Slugging
  17. What does WHIP stand for in baseball pitching statistics?

    • A. Walks and Hits epeer Inning Pitched
    • B. Weighted Hits in Production
    • C. Wild pitcHes Including Passes
    • D. Wins and Hits in Play