The Twins open their 2018 home schedule today and Sports Headliners joins in the festivities offering the following trivia quiz about Minnesota’s Major League Baseball team. Whether at the game gulping hot coffee, or at home huddled near the TV and fireplace, try your luck at answering these 25 questions (with answers at the bottom). Let me know your score.
1. What year did Target Field open?
2. How many years have the Twins opened their regular season schedule at Target Field?
3. How many games is Twins shortstop Jorge Polanco suspended for until he can rejoin the team?
4. These three starting pitchers combined to hold the Orioles to five hits and no runs in Minnesota’s opening series of the year. Name the pitchers.
5. Who is the current Twin that was the organization’s Minor League Player of the Year in 2017?
6. Name the American League club that had three former Twins in its opening day lineup this season.
7. What is the coldest temperature ever for a Twins home opener?
8. Where did the Twins play and against what team when they opened the 1961 regular season schedule?
9. This former Twins skipper in the 1970s also once managed the Minneapolis Millers. Name him.
10. Three times in the last 30 years a Twins skipper has been named American League Manager of the Year. Name the managers and the years they were honored.
11. In what years did the Twins win their two World Series titles?
12. In what Caribbean island will the Twins play a two-game series later this month?
13. Who is the oldest player on the Twins’ roster and what is his age?
14. This Minnesota native and former Twin now pitches for the Phillies. Who is he?
15. In the past Twins TV analyst Bert Blyleven has often talked about his birthday. When is his birthday?
16. The parents of this Twins regular were ballet dancers. Who is he?
17. If Joe Mauer decided to play college football coming out of high school, where was he headed?
18. Who is the Twins player Torii Hunter refers to as “Mighty Mouse”?
19. This former Twins pitcher will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York later this year. Who is he?
20. What year did the Twins draw over 3 million fans?
21. Who is the former Twins left-handed pitcher that said owner Calvin Griffith threw nickels around like “manhole covers?”
22. Brian Dozier led the Twins in home runs with 34 last year? Who was second on the team and how many did he hit?
23. This new Twin is known for his upper cut home run swing. Who is he?
24. Who was the public address announcer at the Metrdoome who drew hoots with his warning, “No smoking in the Metrodome.”
25. Who are the only Twins ever to collect 2,000 hits in their careers in Minnesota?
Trivia Quiz Answers Below
1. Target Field opened to acclaims in 2010 and has remained on short lists ranking the best baseball stadiums in America.
2. The only time the Twins have opened a season at Target Field was in 2013 (April Fool’s Day) when the Tigers won 4-2.
3. Jorge Polanco, who tested positive for a positive-enhancing substance, is suspended by MLB for the first 80 games of the 2018 season.
4. Jose Berrios, Kyle Gibson and Jake Odorizzi combined to shutout the Orioles over 21 innings and held Baltimore batters to a 0.74 average.
5. Mitch Garver, who is now a backup catcher with the Twins, was named the organization’s Minor League Player of the Year in 2017 while hitting .291 with 17 home runs at Triple-A Rochester.
6. The Rays starters on opening day last week included Twins alums Carlos Gomez, Wilson Ramos and Denard Span.
7. The temperature was 33 degrees for the Twins home opener at Met Stadium against the Angels on April 14, 1962. (Hope you had a good trivia quiz to divert attention from the cold.)
8. After relocating from Washington D.C. and changing their name from the Senators to the Twins, Minnesota’s new major league baseball franchise played its first ever regular season game on April 11, 1961 in New York and defeated the Yankees 6-0.
9. Gene Mauch, known as “the little general,” managed the Twins from 1976-1980, and he also managed the minor league Minneapolis Millers during the 1958 and 1959 seasons.
10. Paul Molitor was the AL Manager of the Year Award in 2017. His Twins predecessors in winning the award in the last 30 years are Tom Kelly in 1991 and Ron Gardenhire in 2010.
11. Minnesota won the World Series in 1987 and 1991 with dramatic Game Seven victories in the Metrodome against the Cardinals and Braves.
12. The Twins will play the Indians in the Puerto Rico Series in San Juan April 17 and 18.
13. Relief pitcher Fernando Rodney, who turned 41 last month, is the Twins’ oldest player and has been in the big leagues since 2002.
14. Minnesota native Pat Neshek, who pitched for the Twins from 2006-2010, is with the Phillies—his seventh big league team.
15. Bert Blyleven will be 67 tomorrow (Friday). Happy Birthday, Bert. You are “circled.”
16 Apparently German-born Twins right fielder Max Kepler gets his athleticism from his parents who were ballet dancers.
17. As a high school quarterback Joe Mauer verbally committed to Florida State but decided to play pro baseball after leaving Cretin-Derham Hall.
18. Eduardo Escobar, 5-10 and 185 pounds, was referred to as “Mighty Mouse” last year when he hit a career high 21 home runs.
19. St. Paul native Jack Morris, beloved in Minnesota for pitching the Twins to their 1-0 Game Seven World Series win in 1991, will be inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame this summer.
20. In 1989 the Twins became the first ever American League franchise to draw more than 3 million fans.
21. Tight-fisted Calvin Griffith prompted that quote from Jim Kaat on throwing nickels around like “manhole covers.”
22. Miguel Sano, despite playing in only 114 games, was second on the Twins in home runs last season with 28.
23. Logan Morrison, in his eighth year in the big leagues, grooved his swing last season with the Rays hitting a career high 38 home runs—15 more than his previous high.
24. The late Bob Casey gave the no smoking edict and was the Twins’ public address voice every season from 1961-2004.
25. Membership in the Twins’ 2,000 hit club belongs to Kirby Puckett with 2,304 and Rod Carew, 2,085.
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