I’ve put together a sports trivia column to occupy any open minutes during the leisure days ahead including the Fourth of July holiday. Be prepared to stump yourself, family or friends—and anyone else.
Without much further ado, I present 20 questions with a mix of queries that include “softball” asks and a couple that might even stump trivia mastermind Dave Mona. For those who want to give up before starting, scroll down past question No. 20 to find the answers.
Mona used to organize an annual sports trivia contest with the finals broadcast on WCCO Radio. I sought his help for my exercise, and he didn’t disappoint.
“My favorite one (trivia question), is one I invented,” Mona said.
1. So here it is with Mona leading off with question No. 1: What baseball Hall of Famer has his name on nearly every small battery in the United States?
2. What’s the name of the Minnesota Wild’s mascot?
3. The Wild has three native born Minnesotans on its roster including Alex Goligoski and Vinni Lettieri. Who is the third?
4. In January of 2021 this Wild forward became the first player in NHL history to have three points, including an overtime goal, in his first game. Who is he?
5. Who were Minneapolis-St. Paul’s first NBA and NHL franchises?
6. This legend just retired from coaching the University of Minnesota baseball team. Name him.
7. Name the Minnesota golf club that has hosted every premier tournament of the PGA and USGA.
8. What was Bud Grant’s given name at birth?
9. Outfielder “Bombo” Rivera played for the Twins from 1978-1980. “Bombo” was his nickname but what was his real name?
10. Several years ago, these three slick fielding Twins outfielders liked to say: “Nothing falls (between them) but raindrops.” Who are they?
11. In 1968 Cesar Tovar of the Twins played every position in a game against the Oakland A’s. As a pitcher who did he strike out?
12. Name the public address announcer at the Metrodome who drew hoots with his warning: “No smoking in the Metrodome.”
13. Chad Hartman, son of media icon Sid Hartman, has a popular drive-time show on WCCO Radio. What powerhouse radio station did Chad work for prior to WCCO?
14. Who was the Viking who said “I play when I want to play” but then walked it back.
15. Who caught Bret Favre’s amazing 2009 touchdown pass to defeat the 49ers in game three of the season?
16. Who once said, “I play third-string center for the Vikings behind Mick Tingelhoff and Mick Tingelhoff hurt?”
17. Who is the former Golden Gopher basketball player who once made such a spectacular dunk at Williams Arena that ESPN referred to him as the “Jewish Jordan?”
18. Golden Gopher basketball coach Ben Johnson also played for Minnesota but at what school did he begin his Big Ten playing career?
19. Name the Golden Gophers football player who this summer is a preseason All-American.
20. What NBA honor did “The Big Ticket” win in 2004?
And the Answers Are…(See Grading at Bottom)
1. This is a real “groaner:” Tigers Hall of Famer Al Kaline. Get it: alkaline in batteries.
2. “Nordy”. Don’t know the species but word off the ice is that “Nordy” is a real party animal.
3. Emerging star Brock Faber, born in Maple Grove, Minnesota is the third native born player on the Wild roster.
4. Kirill Kaprizov, Minnesota’s star player. (Hope you’re building momentum with your answers to questions two, three and four).
5. The Minneapolis Lakers, who won five world championships in the City of Lakes, left town for Los Angeles after the 1959-1960 season, while the Minnesota North Stars, who never won a Stanley Cup, moved to Dallas after the 1992-1993 season.
6. John Anderson took over the University of Minnesota baseball program in 1981 and through his retirement last spring he coached in over half of all games the baseball Gophers ever played—dating back 136 years, per Joel Rippel from the Star Tribune.
7. Hazeltine National Golf Club has fulfilled the vision of more than 60 years ago that club founder Totton Heffelfinger and his colleagues had to bring the biggest of golf events to this area.
8. Harry Peter Grant, the great former Gophers athlete and Vikings head coach, died in March of 2023 and will forever be missed.
9. That was no “layup” question. Here’s the answer: Jesus Manuel Rivera. He got tagged with his nickname as a kid in Puerto Rico, with “Bombo” meaning flyball.
10. Byron Buxton, Max Kepler and Eddie Rosario were so slick in the field they could (presumably) even run down raindrops.
11. Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson, “Mr. October”, was the batter Tovar struck out.
12. The late Bob Casey gave the no smoking edict and was the Twins’ public address voice every season from 1961-2004.
13. Chad Hartman was with KFAN prior to WCCO and almost a quarter century ago co-hosted “Chad and Barreiro” before he and Dan Barreiro split for separate shows on the station.
14. Controversial Randy Moss said those words in 2001 but gave “I play when I want to play” a different perspective after he retired from the NFL.
15. With 12-seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, and the Vikings trailing 24-20 at the Metrodome, Favre threw deep into the end zone to WR Greg Lewis who tight-roped staying inbounds. The dramatic win made the Vikings 3-0 and got everyone believing a magical season awaited—and it did.
16. Center Godfrey Zaunbrecher watched the durable Tingelhoff play on and on. Tingelhoff never missed a game and started all 240 regular season games of his career that ended in 1978.
17. ESPN’s SportsCenter was blown away by Sam Jacobson’s spectacular dunk but incorrectly referred to him as “Jewish.”
18. Johnson, a college guard, started his Big Ten career at Northwestern (1999-2001) after graduating from Minneapolis DeLaSalle.
19. Athlon Sports College Football magazine named Gophers senior tackle Aireontae Ersery to its second team All-American offense. Phil Steele publications named the 6-6, 325 pound Ersery to its All-American third team.
20. Timberwolves superstar Kevin Garnett won the NBA MVP for the 2003-2004 season, averaging 24.2 points and 13.9 rebounds as Minnesota emerged as one of the league’s elite teams.
Grading: answer 16-20 correctly and you’re invited to write the next sports trivia column. Scoring 11-15 right is worth two pats on the back. A pat on the fanny—from your significant other—is the reward for answering 6-10 correctly. O-5? It’s not too late to enroll in sports trivia summer school classes.
Dave-
Here’s a MN Sports Trivia Question few can answer.
A MN Pop Warner Football team produced 2 Hall of Famers in their Sports. In fact, the starting QB (whose teammates said was the best player on the team) was just the second person to be named to their Hall of Fame. Who are they?
1) Legendary FB Coach Bud Wilkinson was a guard on the kid team.
2) And the QB???
LPGA Hall of Famer Patty Berg!
Here’s proof from Sports Illustrated!
https://vault.si.com/vault/1954/11/08/i-taught-bud-wilkinson-to-play-football
In Bud Wilkinson’s book he also said Charles Schulz was on the team! (Maybe a bonus question?)
Jeff Passolt
That’s a good trivia question, Jeff. I knew of Patty and Bud growing up together in south Minneapolis but would have whiffed on the question.