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Are you smarter than your biggest baseball rival? MLB fanbases ranked

Are you smarter than your biggest baseball rival? MLB fanbases ranked

Every MLB fan thinks they know the game better than their rival.

Casino.ca put that confidence to the test with a 5,000-fan survey built around a 20-question baseball knowledge quiz.

New York came out on top, with Mets and Yankees fans tying for No.

1 at 18 out of 20.

Both fanbases actually outperformed their own confidence levels, with Mets fans rating themselves 7 out of 10 and Yankees fans just 6 out of 10.

At the bottom, Diamondbacks and Rangers fans tied for last with 10 out of 20.

Texas had the funniest miss of the survey, rating itself 8 out of 10 despite finishing at the bottom.

California was all over the board.

Angels fans ranked highest in the state, tying for second overall at 17 out of 20 with an 8 out of 10 self-rating.

Dodgers fans finished No.

4 at 15 out of 20.

The Athletics and Padres tied for No.

7 with 12 out of 20, while Giants fans ranked lowest among California teams at No.

8 with 11 out of 20.

The biggest expectation-versus-reality gap belonged to Rangers fans, while Yankees, Red Sox and Mets fans were surprisingly modest compared to their actual scores.

Take the quiz yourself and find out how you stack up against your most hated rivals.

Answers found at the bottom of the article: - Which pitcher threw the only perfect game in World Series history? - Don Larsen - Sandy Koufax - Whitey Ford - Bob Gibson - What year did MLB introduce interleague play? - 1994 - 1995 - 1997 - 1999 - Which franchise was the first to integrate in the American League? - New York Yankees - Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) - Detroit Tigers - Chicago White Sox - Who was the first player to win MVP in both leagues? - Frank Robinson - Reggie Jackson - Hank Aaron - Pete Rose - Can a runner advance on a dropped third strike with two outs? - No - Only if first base is occupied - Yes - Only in extra innings - What constitutes a balk? - Any pitch outside the strike zone - A pitcher dropping the ball - An illegal motion or deception while on the rubber - A catcher leaving the box early - Can a pitcher switch throwing hands during an at-bat? - No - Only once per game - Yes, but must declare before the at-bat - Only in extra innings - Which catcher has the most career home runs? - Johnny Bench - Yogi Berra - Mike Piazza - Carlton Fisk - Which player has the most career grand slams? - Lou Gehrig - Barry Bonds - Alex Rodriguez - Albert Pujols - Which MLB franchise was originally called the Pilots? - Milwaukee Brewers - Seattle Mariners - San Diego Padres - Tampa Bay Rays - True or False: A pitcher can fake a throw to first without stepping off the rubber.

- True - False - If a game is called in the 5th inning due to weather, is it official? - No, must reach 6 innings - No, must reach 7 innings - Yes, after 4.5 innings if home team is leading - Only if both managers agree - Can a batter reach first on catchers interference even if the pitch is wild? - Yes - No - Is it possible to record four outs in one inning? - No - Yes, via an appeal play - Who was the youngest player to reach 500 home runs? - Alex Rodriguez - Albert Pujols - Ken Griffey Jr.

- Jimmie Foxx - If a runner misses a base but scores, does the run count automatically? - Yes - No, defense can appeal - Which Hall of Famer was nicknamed The Georgia Peach? - Ty Cobb - Rogers Hornsby - Tris Speaker - Honus Wagner - Which MLB franchise has never appeared in a World Series? - Seattle Mariners - Milwaukee Brewers - Colorado Rockies - Tampa Bay Rays - Who was the first player to hit 50 home runs and steal 50 bases in a single season? - Barry Bonds - Alex Rodriguez - Shohei Ohtani - Jose Canseco - What major rule change was introduced in MLB for the 2026 season? - Universal DH - Automated ball-strike challenge system - Expanded playoffs - Pitch clock removal Answer Key: - Don Larsen Game 5 of the 1956 World Series - 1997 Interleague play officially began on June 12, 1997 - Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) Larry Doby, 1947 - Frank Robinson 1961 NL with Reds, 1966 AL with Orioles - Yes The strike is called, but the umpire does not call the batter out.

- An illegal motion or deception while on the rubber - Yes, but must declare before the at-bat Under MLB Rule 5.07(f) (colloquially known as the Pat Venditte Rule) - Mike Piazza He hit 427 total home runs (396 while playing catcher) - Alex Rodriguez He hit 25 during his 22-year career - Milwaukee Brewers On April 1, 1970, the franchise moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin - False Faking a throw to first base while in contact with the pitching rubber is a balk.

- Yes After 4.5 innings if home team is leading - Yes The batter is awarded first base whenever the catcher impedes their ability to hit the pitch - Yes This occurs in two rare ways: when a pitcher strikes out four batters or through a defensive appeal play that supersedes the third out.

- Alex Rodriguez He reached the milestone at 32 years and 8 days old - No Defense can appeal - Ty Cobb Born in Narrows, Georgia.

- Seattle Mariners - Shohei Ohtani The only player in MLB history, achieving the feat during the 2024 season - Automated ball-strike challenge system.