ULTIMATE YANKEE QUIZ
By Harvey Frommer
For
your reading and wondering pleasure, here come the Yankees in quiz form
from
the professor of Bronx Bomber content. No peeking at the answers. Take
the quiz
first. Five correct answers makes you an “All Star.”
Lower than that read some of my
Yankee books.
Herewith:
150 provocative questions and answers with some sure to be daunting
even for
the most extreme Yankee diehards.
1.
What player wore number 7 before Mickey Mantle did?
2.
Whose number (and what was it) was
retired by both the New
York Mets and
Yankees?
3 Who was the catcher behind the plate
when
Dave Righetti threw his no-hitter on July 4, 1983? The catcher
wore #27
when he played for the Yankees from 1982-1986.
4.
Name the four managers who have
piloted both the Yankees and the Mets.
5.
In 1977, who nicknamed Reggie Jackson
"Mr. October"?
A.
Willie Randolph B. Thurman Munson C. Goose Gossage D.
Mickey
Rivers
6.
Name the player Derek
Jeter replaced
in 1996 to become the regular
shortstop.
A.
Andy Fox B. Pat Kelly C. Alvaro Espinoza D. Tony Fernandez
7.
What former Yankee was the first
pitching coach for the New
York Mets in
1962?
A.
Joe Page B. Red Ruffing C. Vic Raschi D. Johnny
Sain
8. Elston Howard
was the first black
player on the Yankees in 1955. Who was second?
9. Who did George
Steinbrenner buy the
Yankees from?
10. Trick question:
Which of the
following was not a Babe Ruth nickname?
A.
"Bambino" B. "Wali of Wallop" C. "Rajah of
Rap" D. "Caliph of Clout"
11. Name the
National Football League
coaching legend who played briefly for the Yankees.
A.
Tom Landry B. George Halas C. Jim Thorpe D. Curly Lambeau
12. .What number did Mickey Mantle first wear
when he came up to the Yankees?
A. 7 B. 6 C. 5 D. 47
13. Reggie Jackson
hit three home runs
in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series against the Los
Angeles Dodgers—each
off a different pitcher. What pitcher
gave up Jackson's third home run?
A.
Burt Hooton B. Charlie Hough C. Elias Sosa D. Don Sutton
14. Reggie Jackson
was inducted into the
Hall of Fame as a member of what team?
A.
Oakland A’s B. Baltimore
Orioles C. New
York Yankees D. Los
Angeles Angels of Anaheim
15. What Yankee
pitcher has the most
World Series victories?
A.
David Cone B. Allie Reynolds C. Whitey Ford D. Lefty Gomez
ANSWERS
1. Mickey Mantle was the last Yankee ever to don
the number 7, wearing it from 1951 until he retired. Fourteen other
Yankees
wore the number in their career, the last two being Bob Cerv and Cliff
Mapes.
They wore the number at times during that first season.
2.
Number 37 – for Casey Stengel
3.
A. Butch Wynegar
4. Yogi Berra, Casey Stengel, Joe Torre, Dallas Green
5. B. Thurman Munson
6. D. Tony Fernandez
7. B. Red Ruffing
8. Harry Simpson, 1957
9. CBS
10. Sorry about that. We said it was a trick question—all of the
choices were
nicknames for the Babe.
11. B. George "Papa Bear" Halas got into 12 games for the 1919
Yankees.
12. B Uniform Number 6
13.
B. Charlie Hough
14. C. New York Yankees
15. C. Whitey Ford, 10. He started 22 World Series games.
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About
Harvey Frommer: One of the most prolific and
respected sports journalists and oral historians in the United States,
author
of the autobiographies of legends Nolan Ryan, Tony Dorsett, and Red
Holzman,
Dr. Harvey Frommer is an expert on the New York Yankees and has
arguably
written more books, articles and reviews on the New York Yankees than
anyone. In 2010, he was selected by the City of New York as
an
historical consultant for the re-imagined old Yankee Stadium site,
Heritage
Field. A professor for more than two decades in the MALS program at
Dartmouth
College, Frommer was dubbed “Dartmouth’s Mr. Baseball” by their alumni
magazine.
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