Are You A MLB Superfan? Take the Quiz!

Every MLB season brings unforgettable moments, but true fans know the game is also about history, records, and legendary players. Welcome to MLB SuperFan Trivia, a new series where we challenge your knowledge and celebrate the sport we love.

Before we get to today’s trivia question, here’s some quick MLB history to warm you up.

Since the early 20th century, home runs have become one of baseball’s most electrifying stats. From Babe Ruth to Hank Aaron, to modern sluggers like Albert Pujols, the long ball has defined eras and captivated fans. But who truly ruled the diamond when it came to knocking them out of the park? Prove your knowledge.

Today’s Trivia Question:

Who holds the all-time MLB record for most home runs hit during a career?

  • A) Babe Ruth
  • B) Hank Aaron
  • C) Barry Bonds
  • D) Mark McGwire

Click for Answer (Wikipedia)

What is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use?

  • A. Wrigley Field
  • B. Fenway Park
  • C. Dodger Stadium
  • D. Yankee Stadium

Click for Answer (Wikipedia)

Which team broke the “Curse of the Bambino” in 2004?

  • A. Boston Red Sox
  • B. New York Yankees
  • C. Chicago Cubs
  • D. St. Louis Cardinals

Click for Answer (Wikipedia)

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