Good Internet Games about the Red Sox
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Historical Trivia
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The Red Sox have compiled a long list of statistics, records and famous players. Boston fans can test their knowledge of it with Red Sox trivia. RedSoxDiehard.com offers nine quizzes, including "Ted Williams" and "Red Sox History." Questions include "What was the most home runs Ted ever hit in one season?" (43) and "Who was the Red Sox' first batting champ?" (Dale Alexander in 1932). Each trivia game is interactive and correct answers appear as soon as you respond.
Recent Trivia
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For younger fans, RedSoxDiehard.com also has trivia covering Red Sox teams and events post 1980. Quizzes in this genre include "1999 Year in Review," where fans must answer questions like, "Who had the most walks on the team in 1999?" (Jose Offerman) and "How many strikeouts did Pedro Martinez finish the year with?" (313).
Club MLB
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ClubMLB.com, part of the official Major League Baseball website, is a kids zone with a number of interactive video games. In "Suit 'Em Up," gamers can create their own Red Sox uniform design. In "Mascot Derby," kids try to hit home runs against Wally the "Green Monster," who is obviously named for Fenway Park's left field fence.
Sporcle
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In Sporcle games, players receive a certain amount of time to enter as many names as possible pertaining to the subject. Red Sox titles include "2004 Red Sox," in which fans name players from that championship team, and "Opening Day Lineups," in which fans name players who started for Boston on Opening Day. Fans can even create their own Red-Sox-themed games. Sporcle has a free "Game Creation Center" for registered members, and many games are produced by fans. In May 2011, a Sporcle search for Red Sox games turned up 242 results.
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