All-Star Game
Stadium Oddities
Mascots
Baseball Cards
Defunct and Relocated Teams
100

The All-Star game is also referred to by this seasonal-sounding nickname.

 The Midsummer Classic

100

This stadium is famous for its ivy-covered, brick outfield walls, which make it the only stadium in the league without padded walls.

Wrigley Field

100

The Houston Astros mascot, a furry green alien, goes by this moniker.

Orbiter

100

Especially in years past, baseball cards often come with this chewy candy.

Bubblegum

100

In 2008, the Tampa Bay Rays dropped this word from their name, after which point they had the first winning season in the team’s history.

Devil

200

Prior to the 2017 season, the league that won the All-Star game earned this.

Home field advantage in the World Series

200

This stadium has a touch tank that allows visitors to pet stingrays.

Tropicana Field

200

These three teams do not have a mascot.

The Yankees, the Dodgers, and the Angels

200

Baseball cards were originally included alongside this product—a stark contrast to their current image as a collectible for children.

Cigarettes

200

In 1899, this now-defunct team played to a dismal 20–134 record, the worst in Major League history.

The Cleveland Spiders

300

The first All-Star game was held in Chicago’s Comiskey Park in this year.

1933

300

This stadium sends hot dogs flying into the crowd on parachutes to the soundtrack of Belinda Carlisle’s “Heaven Is a Place on Earth.”

T-Mobile Park

300

This mascot was the first Major League mascot to appear overseas, doing so during a 2000 game in Japan’s Tokyo Dome.

Mr. Met

300

This Hall of Famer was featured on the most expensive baseball card ever sold, going for a whopping 12.6 million dollars.

Mickey Mantle

300

Both of Washington D.C.’s prior professional teams went by this moniker.

The Senators

400

Every team other than this one has hosted an All-Star Game.

The Tampa Bay Rays

400

This is the only stadium in Major League Baseball that has foul poles painted a color other than yellow.

Citi Field

400

The mascot of the now-defunct Montreal Expos was a humanoid figure named Youppi. Youppi is currently the mascot for what other Canadian sports franchise?

The Montreal Canadiens

400

Companies like PSA and Beckett grade baseball cards based on their condition, staining, the centering of the image, and how sharp the corners are, among other factors. The final grade is provided on this scale.

1–10

400

The Seattle Pilots played a single season, in 1969, before relocating to become this franchise.

 The Milwaukee Brewers

500

This city has played host to more All-Star Games than any other location.

New York City

500

This stadium boasts both a carousel and a Ferris wheel.

Comerica Park

500

According to official lore, the Philly Phanatic originates from the Galapagos Islands and is actually this type of animal.

A bird

500

This baseball card manufacturer is currently the only one with an MLB license, meaning cards produced by any other manufacturer must be scrubbed of Major League logos.

Topps

500

The Athletics currently play in Sacramento while awaiting a move to Las Vegas. Name every other city the team has played in.

Philadelphia, Kansas City, Oakland

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