30 Soccer Trivia Questions That Will Start Arguments at Your Table
Most people who love soccer carry around a handful of facts they're absolutely certain about. Some of those facts are wrong. These 30 questions find the gaps.
The person who holds the all-time record for being hit by a pitch was hit 287 times over his career, and almost nobody in a trivia room can name him. They’ll guess Pete Rose. They’ll guess Ty Cobb. They’ll guess Craig Biggio, who’s the modern-era leader and not even close. The actual answer is Hughie Jennings, and the fact that you probably just said “who?” out loud is exactly why baseball trivia is its own animal. The sport has 150 years of records, and the stuff everyone thinks they know is often the stuff they’re most wrong about.
I’ve been running baseball trivia rounds for years. The person wearing the vintage jersey doesn’t always win. The person who watched a random documentary on a Tuesday night sometimes does. These 50 questions are built from that reality. Some will feel like layups. Some will make you furious. A few will start arguments that outlast the evening.
1. What team did Babe Ruth play for when he hit his 714th and final home run?
Half the room says Yankees without thinking. Ruth’s final season was a sad, short stint somewhere else entirely, and the story of that last home run is one of the great exits in sports.
2. How many stitches are on a regulation Major League baseball?
This is one of those questions where everyone has a number in their head and nobody’s sure where it came from.
3. What does the “K” stand for in a baseball scorecard when a batter strikes out?
People who’ve kept score their whole lives sometimes can’t explain why it’s a K. It goes back to the 1860s.
4. Which MLB team has the most World Series championships?
Everyone gets this one. The question is whether they know the number.
5. What’s the distance from the pitcher’s mound to home plate?
This is one of those numbers that sounds wrong even when you know it’s right. It’s not a round number, and there’s a reason for that.
6. Who holds the record for the most career stolen bases in MLB history?
This used to be one of the safest questions in baseball trivia. Then a guy in cleats rewrote the record book in real time.
7. What pitcher threw a perfect game in the 1956 World Series?
The only perfect game in World Series history. If you know it, you know it instantly. If you don’t, you’re not going to logic your way there.
8. Which player broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947?
This one’s a gimme for most rooms. But I include it because of what happens next.
9. Who was the SECOND Black player to play in the American League, just 11 weeks after Jackie Robinson’s debut?
And this is what happens next. The room goes silent. Robinson’s story is so well known that the people who followed him get lost in the shadow.
10. What is the “Green Monster”?
Easy for anyone who’s watched a Red Sox game. But I’ve seen people confidently say it’s a mascot.
11. Who holds the single-season home run record?
This question starts arguments. Every time. The answer is a fact. Whether you accept it as legitimate is a whole different conversation.
12. What does “ERA” stand for in baseball statistics?
13. Which team broke an 86-year World Series drought in 2004?
If you were alive for it, you remember where you were. If you weren’t, you’ve been told where someone else was.
14. Who was the last player to hit .400 in a single season?
Most baseball fans get this right. The interesting part is that it happened over 80 years ago and nobody’s come close since.
15. What position did Babe Ruth primarily play before becoming an outfielder?
Young fans are sometimes stunned by this. Ruth wasn’t just a hitter who happened to pitch. He was genuinely elite on the mound.
16. Which MLB franchise was originally called the “Brown Stockings” and has played in three different cities?
17. What unusual event happened during the 2002 MLB All-Star Game that led to a rule change?
This one makes people groan when they remember. It was genuinely embarrassing for the sport.
18. Who is the only player to have his number retired by every team in Major League Baseball?
19. What’s the only unassisted triple play in World Series history?
An unassisted triple play is already one of the rarest events in baseball. In the World Series, it’s happened exactly once.
20. How many teams did Nolan Ryan throw his seven career no-hitters for?
People remember the no-hitters. They don’t always remember how spread out they were.
21. What’s the name of the award given annually to the best pitcher in each league?
22. Which team won the first ever World Series in 1903?
People assume Yankees. It’s almost a reflex. The Yankees weren’t even called the Yankees yet.
23. What player holds the record for the longest hitting streak in MLB history?
24. In what year was the designated hitter rule adopted by the American League?
People who lived through it guess way earlier than it was. People who didn’t guess way later.
25. Which pitcher holds the record for the most career strikeouts?
This one separates casual fans from the people who’ve actually looked at the numbers. The answer isn’t who most people think it is.
26. What MLB stadium has the deepest center field distance?
This changes occasionally as parks are built and renovated, but the classic answer still holds.
27. Who managed the most games in MLB history without ever winning a World Series?
There’s something heartbreaking about this question. The answer is a Hall of Famer.
28. What’s the minimum number of pitches a pitcher could throw in a complete nine-inning game?
This is a math question disguised as a baseball question, and it trips up people who don’t think it through.
29. Which team holds the record for the most consecutive World Series titles?
People know the Yankees dynasty. They don’t always know how long the streak actually was.
30. Who was the first player to earn an annual salary of $1 million?
The year surprises people as much as the name does.
31. What’s a “Baltimore Chop” in baseball?
If you grew up in Baltimore, you know this. If you didn’t, you’re about to learn about one of the sneakiest plays in the game’s history.
32. How many players are in the Baseball Hall of Fame with a career batting average of .350 or higher?
People always guess too high. The number is shockingly small.
33. What is a “sacrifice fly” and when was it officially added to the rules?
34. Which country has won the most World Baseball Classic titles?
Americans tend to assume the answer is America. It isn’t.
35. What player was intentionally walked the most times in a single season?
The number itself is the punchline. It’s a monument to fear.
36. What does “TOOTBLAN” stand for?
This is one of my favorite questions to ask a room because even serious baseball fans sometimes haven’t heard the acronym, but they immediately love it.
37. Which pitcher threw the fastest pitch ever officially recorded in an MLB game?
People split between two names on this one, and the margin is tiny.
38. What’s the fewest games a team has won in a 162-game season in modern MLB history?
The answer is a team that became a punchline for an entire generation.
39. Who hit the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” in 1951?
One of the most famous home runs ever hit, and the story behind it got even more interesting decades later.
40. What rule prevents a pitcher from applying any foreign substance to the baseball?
41. Who is the only pitcher to throw no-hitters in both the American and National Leagues?
42. What was the “Pine Tar Incident,” and which player was at the center of it?
This is one of those stories that sounds like it was written by a sitcom writer. It really happened.
43. What MLB team plays its home games at the highest elevation?
Everyone gets this right. But ask them the elevation and watch the guesses scatter.
44. Who was the first designated hitter to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, primarily as a DH?
This took a long time. The Hall wasn’t sure what to do with players who didn’t play the field.
45. What team was cursed by a billy goat?
46. How many times was Ichiro Suzuki selected to the MLB All-Star Game?
Ichiro is one of those players whose stats feel made up. This one included.
47. What is the “Infield Fly Rule” designed to prevent?
Everyone’s heard of it. Asking people to explain what it actually prevents is where the fun is.
48. Who is the youngest player to ever appear in a Major League game?
The answer is from a different era of baseball, when the rules about who could play were a lot more flexible.
49. What’s the most runs ever scored by one team in a single MLB game?
Whatever number you’re thinking, go higher.
50. Who hit the last home run at the original Yankee Stadium in its final game on September 21, 2008?
I save this one for the end because it’s the kind of question that rewards a specific kind of memory. Not stats. Not records. Just: were you paying attention to a moment that mattered? The old stadium was closing. Eighty-five years of ghosts in that building. And in the bottom of the fourth inning, one player sent a ball into the seats for the last time. Most people guess Derek Jeter. It’s always Jeter. But the real answer belongs to someone whose name doesn’t echo through history the same way, and that’s sort of the whole point of a place like that. Legends played there, sure. But so did everyone else.
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