Baseball Greats
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This or That?
History's One-Hit Wonders
100

You might catch this early baseball icon on film hitting bombs, pitching shutouts, or puffing a cigar mid-game—all while looking like he just ate three steaks.

Who is Babe Ruth?

100

This country borders only the U.S. to the north and Guatemala and Belize to the south.

What is Mexico?
100

This Jeff stepped down as CEO of Amazon in 2021, but not before becoming one of the richest people in the world—and launching himself into space for fun.

Who is Jeff Bezos

100

One wears armor and rides into battle. The other shows up when the sun goes down. Either way, you’re not getting much sleep.

What is night/knight?

100

This American inventor’s cotton gin revolutionized Southern agriculture—and helped entrench slavery—but he never profited from the patent.

Who is Eli Whitney?

200

This two-way sensation from Japan became the first player since Babe Ruth to dominate both the mound and the batter’s box—and was the first ever to make baseball's '50/50 Club' by setting the record to be the first player to both hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in one season.

Who is Shohei Ohtani?

200

It borders Brazil, but also touches both the Atlantic Ocean and Uruguay.

What is Argentina?

200

Known for his eccentric screen presence, this Jeff played a shirtless chaos theorist in Jurassic Park and also stars in The Fly and Independence Day.

Who is Jeff Goldblum?

200

One’s a fruit you can eat. The other is how many socks you hope to find in the laundry.

What is a pear/pair?

200

This archduke of Austria-Hungary is mostly remembered for his 1914 assassination—which sparked World War I.

Who is Franz Ferdinand?

300

In 1947, this Brooklyn Dodger shattered the color barrier in Major League Baseball. His jersey number is the only one retired across all MLB teams.

Who is Jackie Robinson?

300

This European country borders just two others: Germany and the Netherlands.

What is Belgium?

300

This Jeff has been handing out immunity idols and extinguishing torches as the longtime host of Survivor since the year 2000.

Who is Jeff Probst?

300

One comes to your door, the other might knock on it.

What is mail/male?

300

This mystic’s influence over the Russian royal family was so controversial, he was poisoned, shot, and drowned—yet still wouldn't die easily.

Who is Rasputin?

400

This Yankee shortstop earned the nickname “The Captain” and won five World Series rings during his 20-year career. In the movie 'The Other Guys', Mark Wahlburg accidentally shoots him in the leg, setting off a key plot point in the comedy.

Who is Derek Jeter?
400

France borders Spain to the south, but this small country lies between them.

What is Andorra?

400

This Jeff dominated NASCAR in the ‘90s, winning four Cup Series championships and driving the No. 24 car in rainbow colors.

Who is Jeff Gordon?

400

It helps bread rise, but say it out loud and you might picture a daisy instead.

What is flour/flower?

400

This teenage peasant girl led French forces to victory at Orléans in 1429 before being captured and burned at the stake two years later.

Who is Joan of Arc?

500

Before Barry Bonds, this Braves legend held the all-time home run record with 755—and did it while facing enormous pressure off the field as well as on it. He's broadly considered the greatest baseball player of all time, and passed away in 2021.

Who is Hank Aaron?

500

This disputed territory borders Morocco, Algeria, and Mauritania—but has no officially recognized capital of its own.

Western Sahara

500

This Jeff released a hauntingly beautiful version of 'Hallelujah' that made it on to the Shrek soundtrack.

Who is Jeff Buckley?

500

It could swim in a lake or drop on a beat—spelled the same, but you'll know which one based on the vibe.

What is bass/bass?

500

He invented dynamite and got so spooked when his obituary called him “The Merchant of Death” that he used his fortune to fund a prize we still award today. 

Who is Alfred Nobel?

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