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If you don't know what will happen in the future, give the past a try. You can gain points by playing any of the five trivia challenges listed in the trivia menu. Older challenges which have been relegated to the Trivia Archive are still fun to play but they will no longer award points for correct answers.
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Beautiful colorization attempt for Willie Mays' catch
Kei Igawa
Ichiro Suzuki
Immigrant Misappropriations: The Importance of Ichiro
Harmon Killebrew
1985: Harmon tries to hit one across the Mississippi
Rick Honeycutt
Rick Honeycutt took time to encourage sick boy: Tribe memories
George Strickland
Fans Are So Obsessed With Them
A Simpler And More Ordered Place
A Simpler And More Ordered Place
A Simpler And More Ordered Place
Seven Cincinnati Reds were elected to start the 1957 All-Star Game after a successful ballot stuffing campaign. Two of the Reds players were later replaced and fan voting was ended until 1969.