Cleveland Guardians Trivia

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Cleveland Guardians Trivia

This MLB franchise recently changed its nickname. If you are a fan, it's been quite a while since your team won a championship! Good luck on this quiz!

What was the 1st year the Indians were known as the Guardians?

What batter has the most career hits in franchise history?

How many World Series titles has the team won in its history?

What player hit over .378 or higher in 5 different seasons for Cleveland?

What player hit the most home runs in a single season for this franchise?

Who had the most at bats in a single season for Cleveland?

When Cleveland played in the A.L. East, how many teams were in the division?

What was the name of the former Indian mascot pictured on the jerseys of the Indians?

How many times did Kenny Lofton steal over 50 bases in a season for Cleveland?

What pitcher has the most career wins in franchise history?

How many seasons did legendary pitcher Bob Feller play for Cleveland?

What player has the most RBIs in a single season for this franchise?

What batter has the most career RBIs in team history?

What batter hit the most career home runs in team history?

Which pitcher has the most career strikeouts in franchise history?

What player walked 127 times to set a single season record for the team in 1999?

What former Cleveland player hit a World Series clinching home run for a different team?

Which of the following was NOT a previous nickname for the Cleveland franchise?

What batter struck out 194 times in a single season for Cleveland?

Which of the following teams is NOT in the A.L. Central with Cleveland?

What team did Cleveland beat to advance to the World Series in 2016?

What pitcher has the most career saves in franchise history?

What player has the most career stolen bases in team history?

Who is the current manager?

How many times did Cleveland win the American League Pennant?

Cleveland Guardians Trivia

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