Kansas City Royals Trivia
Kansas City Royals trivia explores the history of the American League club based in Kansas City, Missouri, from its 1969 debut to its place in the AL Central. Expect facts spanning championship seasons, notable stars, and the moments that have shaped one of baseballâs most recognizable Midwestern franchises.

Easy Kansas City Royals Trivia
13 questions
These easy Kansas City Royals trivia questions are great for beginners and kids around age 12 and under.
Question 1
In what year did the Kansas City Royals join Major League Baseball as an expansion team?
Answer: 1969
The Royals entered MLB is an expansion team in 1969.
Question 2
What city and state are the Royals based in?
Answer: Kansas City, Missouri
The Royals are based in Kansas City, Missouri.
Question 3
The Kansas City Royals are a team in which league?
Answer: American League
Kansas City plays in the American League.
Question 4
Which division do the Royals compete in?
- A.AL West Division
- B.NL Central Division
- C.Central Division
- D.AL East Division
Answer: AL Central Division
The Royals compete in the American League Central Division.
Question 5
What is the name of the Royals' home ballpark?
Answer: Kauffman Stadium
Kansas City plays its home games at Kauffman Stadium.
Question 6
What are the Royals' primary team colors?
Answer: Royal blue and white
The team's primary colors are royal blue and white.
Question 7
In what year did the Royals win their first World Series title?
Answer: 1985
The Royals won the World Series in 1985.
Question 8
What year did Kansas City win the World Series again in the 21st century?
Answer: 2015
The Royals captured another World Series title in 2015.
Question 9
Which Royals legend spent his entire MLB playing career with Kansas City?
Answer: George Brett
George Brett spent his full MLB playing career with the Royals.
Question 10
What was the first year of the Royals' back-to-back World Series appearances in the 2010s?
Answer: 2014
Kansas City reached consecutive World Series in 2014 and 2015, starting in 2014.
Question 11
The team name 'Royals' comes from what Kansas City event?
Answer: The American Royal livestock show and rodeo
The franchise was named after Kansas City's American Royal livestock show and rodeo.
Question 12
Which lion brings the fun as the Royals' mascot?
Answer: Sluggerrr
The Royals' mascot is a lion named Sluggerrr.
Question 13
Who was the founding owner of the Kansas City Royals?
Answer: Ewing Kauffman
Ewing Kauffman was the franchise's founding owner.
Kansas City Royals Family Trivia
12 questions
These family Kansas City Royals trivia questions are built for mixed-age game nights, classrooms, and groups.
Question 1
In what year did Kansas City's baseball park open?
Answer: 1973
Kansas City's baseball park opened in 1973.
Question 2
Before it was called Kauffman Stadium, what was the ballpark's original name?
- A.Kansas City Field
- B.Crown Stadium
- C.Municipal Royals Park
- D.Royals Stadium
Answer: Royals Stadium
Kauffman Stadium was originally named Royals Stadium.
Question 3
The Royals switched from the AL West to the AL Central in which year?
- A.1998
- B.1994
- C.1984
- D.1990
Answer: 1994
The Royals moved from the AL West to the AL Central in 1994.
Question 4
Who was the very first manager in Royals history?
- A.Cedric Tallis
- B.Frank White
- C.Mike Sweeney
- D.Joe Gordon
Answer: Joe Gordon
Joe Gordon was the Royals' first manager.
Question 5
Who served as Kansas City's first general manager?
- A.Cedric Tallis
- B.Joe Gordon
- C.Dan Quisenberry
- D.Kevin Appier
Answer: Cedric Tallis
Cedric Tallis was Kansas City's first general manager.
Question 6
What year did the Royals make their first postseason appearance?
- A.1980
- B.1993
- C.1976
- D.1973
Answer: 1976
The Royals made their first postseason appearance in 1976.
Question 7
In what year did Kansas City win its first American League pennant?
Answer: 1980
The team won its first American League pennant in 1980.
Question 8
Which speedy Royals player led Major League Baseball in triples five times while with Kansas City?
Answer: Willie Wilson
Willie Wilson led MLB in triples five times is a Royal.
Question 9
Which Royals pitcher topped the American League in saves five times?
Answer: Dan Quisenberry
Dan Quisenberry led the American League in saves five times is a Royal.
Question 10
Who won eight Gold Gloves at second base for the Royals?
- A.Eric Hosmer
- B.Frank White
- C.Willie Wilson
- D.Mike Sweeney
Answer: Frank White
Frank White won eight Gold Gloves at second base with Kansas City.
Question 11
Which Royals pitcher became the first in team history to lead the AL in ERA in 1993?
- A.Alex Gordon
- B.Kevin Appier
- C.Dan Quisenberry
- D.Wade Davis
Answer: Kevin Appier
Kevin Appier was the first Royals pitcher to lead the AL in ERA, doing so in 1993.
Question 12
Who holds the Royals career record for runs batted in?
- A.Frank White
- B.Alex Gordon
- C.Bobby Witt Jr.
- D.Mike Sweeney
Answer: Mike Sweeney
Mike Sweeney holds the Royals career RBI record.
Fun Kansas City Royals Trivia
13 questions
These fun Kansas City Royals trivia questions highlight surprising moments and playful facts for game-night groups.
Question 1
Before the calendar even flipped to June in their very first 1969 season, how many games had the Royals already won?
Answer: 30 games
Kansas City got off to a lively start is an expansion club, winning 30 games before May ended in 1969.
Question 2
Which Royal grabbed the American League Rookie of the Year Award in the club's debut 1969 season?
Answer: Lou Piniella
Lou Piniella was named AL Rookie of the Year is a member of the Royals in 1969.
Question 3
Who authored the first no-hitter in Royals history, giving Kansas City a major pitching milestone in 1973?
Answer: Steve Busby
Steve Busby threw the first no-hitter in franchise history in 1973.
Question 4
One Royals pitcher liked no-hitters so much he did it again the next year. In what year did Steve Busby throw his second one for Kansas City?
Answer: 1974
After his first Royals no-hitter in 1973, Steve Busby threw a second no-hitter in 1974.
Question 5
Which Royals pitcher hit the 20-win mark in 1977?
Answer: Dennis Leonard
Dennis Leonard won 20 games for Kansas City in 1977.
Question 6
George Brett nearly flirted with .400 in 1980. What batting average did he finish with, still the highest in Royals history?
Answer: .390
Brett hit .390 in 1980, which remains the highest batting average in Royals history.
Question 7
George Brett pulled off a batting-title trick that sounded almost unfair: he won them across how many different decades with Kansas City?
- A.Four different decades
- B.Five different decades
- C.Three decades
- D.Two different decades
Answer: Three different decades
Brett became the first player to win batting titles in three different decades while with Kansas City.
Question 8
The famous 'Pine Tar Game' has a date every Royals fan can circle. When did it take place?
Answer: July 24, 1983
The George Brett 'Pine Tar Game' took place on July 24, 1983.
Question 9
In Game 2 of the 1985 ALCS, which Royals pitcher punched out 14 batters?
Answer: Mark Gubicza
Mark Gubicza struck out 14 batters in Game 2 of the 1985 ALCS.
Question 10
Which Kansas City pitcher led the American League in saves in 1996?
Answer: Tom Gordon
Tom Gordon won the 1996 AL saves title while pitching for the Royals.
Question 11
Who led the American League in runs scored in 2000 while wearing a Royals uniform?
Answer: Johnny Damon
Johnny Damon led the AL in runs scored is a Royal in 2000.
Question 12
Which Royal took home MVP honors from the 2000 All-Star Game?
Answer: Jermaine Dye
Jermaine Dye was the 2000 All-Star Game MVP while representing Kansas City.
Question 13
The 2003 Royals came out of the gate like they were late for something. What was their record after 19 games?
Answer: 16-3
Kansas City's 2003 club started the season 16-3.
Funny Kansas City Royals Trivia
13 questions
These funny Kansas City Royals trivia questions highlight playful moments, odd facts, and inside jokes.
Question 1
What eye-catching feature makes the Royals' home stadium look like a ballpark designed by someone who really trusted water pressure?
Answer: giant outfield fountains
Kauffman Stadium is famous for its giant outfield fountains.
Question 2
Before mascot races and giant foam hats, Kansas City once used what live animal publicity symbol named Charlie O?
- A.a live goat
- B.a live steer
- C.mule
- D.a live horse
Answer: a live mule
The Royals once used a live mule named Charlie O is a mascot and publicity symbol.
Question 3
Whose sale of the Seattle Pilots to Bud Selig helped clear the way for the Royals to exist at all?
- A.Whitey Herzog
- B.Charlie Finley
- C.Ewing Kauffman
- D.George Brett
Answer: Charlie Finley
Owner Charlie Finley sold the Seattle Pilots to Bud Selig, which helped clear the way for the Royals' creation.
Question 4
Which Royals outfielder started the 1977 All-Star Game wearing his batting helmet in the field, just in case style points counted?
- A.Hal McRae
- B.Willie Wilson
- C.Al Cowens
- D.Amos Otis
Answer: Amos Otis
In 1977, Kansas City outfielder Amos Otis started the All-Star Game wearing his batting helmet in the field.
Question 5
The disputed first-base call in Game 6 of the 1985 World Series is forever tied to which umpire?
- A.Joe West
- B.Tim McClelland
- C.Rich Garcia
- D.Don Denkinger
Answer: Don Denkinger
The Royals won the 1985 World Series after the disputed Game 6 first-base call by umpire Don Denkinger.
Question 6
Whose Kansas City nickname was the unforgettable line, 'that's what speed do'?
- A.Jarrod Dyson
- B.Lorenzo Cain
- C.Terrance Gore
- D.Willie Wilson
Answer: Jarrod Dyson
Jarrod Dyson's nickname with Kansas City was 'Jarrod Dyson, that's what speed do.'.
Question 7
Which Royals reliever answered to the wonderfully unbothered nickname 'The Mad Hungarian'?
- A.Mark Gubicza
- B.Al Hrabosky
- C.Dan Quisenberry
- D.Jeff Montgomery
Answer: Al Hrabosky
Al Hrabosky was nicknamed 'The Mad Hungarian' during his time with the Royals.
Question 8
Dan Quisenberry's delivery looked like he was trying to sneak a baseball under a closing garage door. What style was it?
- A.submarine style
- B.overhand power style
- C.sidearm slingshot style
- D.knuckleball style
Answer: submarine style
Quisenberry was known for his distinctive submarine style delivery.
Question 9
In the 2014 Wild Card Game against Oakland, how many bases did the Royals steal in Game 1?
- A.five bases
- B.nine bases
- C.seven bases
- D.four bases
Answer: seven bases
In Game 1 of the 2014 Wild Card Game, Kansas City stole seven bases against Oakland.
Question 10
Which Royal became famous for the very specific and very stressful job of postseason pinch-runner specialist?
Answer: Terrance Gore
Terrance Gore became known for appearing is a postseason pinch-runner specialist for Kansas City.
Question 11
The 2015 Royals set an MLB postseason record by doing what in four straight playoff wins?
- A.comebacks
- B.hitting three home runs
- C.throwing shutouts
- D.stealing multiple bases
Answer: coming back from deficits
The Royals came back from deficits in four straight 2015 playoff wins, setting an MLB postseason record.
Question 12
Before renovations changed the look, what giant regal object sat beyond the outfield at Kauffman Stadium?
- A.a rotating scoreboard crown
- B.crown-shaped video board
- C.a castle-shaped clubhouse
- D.a giant lion statue
Answer: a crown-shaped video board
Kauffman Stadium once featured a huge crown-shaped video board beyond the outfield.
Question 13
Who threw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1 of the 1985 World Series in Kansas City?
- A.George Brett
- B.Charlie Finley
- C.Buck O'Neil
- D.Satchel Paige
Answer: Buck O'Neil
Buck O'Neil threw out the ceremonial first pitch before Game 1 of the 1985 World Series in Kansas City.
Hard Kansas City Royals Trivia
14 questions
These hard Kansas City Royals trivia questions are for expert fans who want a real challenge.
Question 1
On what exact date did the Royals win their first regular-season game, a 4â3 result over Minnesota?
Answer: April 8, 1969
Kansas Cityâs first regular-season game was a 4â3 win over the Twins on April 8, 1969.
Question 2
Name the Royal who owns the franchiseâs first-ever home run, a neat bit of early expansion-club trivia.?
Answer: Pat Kelly
The first home run in franchise history was hit by Pat Kelly.
Question 3
In 1971, Kansas City placed second in the AL West. What was the clubâs final record that season?
Answer: 85-76
The Royals finished second in the AL West in 1971 with an 85â76 record.
Question 4
The Royalsâ 1971 runner-up finish in the AL West came with what exact win-loss mark?
Answer: 85-76
Their second-place 1971 finish was paired with an 85â76 record.
Question 5
Which club defeated Kansas City in the 1980 World Series, ending the Royalsâ first pennant-winning season?
Answer: Philadelphia Phillies
Kansas City lost the 1980 World Series to the Philadelphia Phillies in six games.
Question 6
Kansas Cityâs 1980 Fall Classic ended in six games against what National League opponent?
Answer: Philadelphia Phillies
The opponent that beat the Royals in the 1980 World Series was the Philadelphia Phillies.
Question 7
The 1985 Royals authored a unique October comeback. What deficits did they overcome in both the ALCS and the World Series?
Answer: 3-1 deficits
Kansas City became the first team to overcome 3â1 deficits in both the League Championship Series and World Series in one postseason.
Question 8
In one of baseballâs nastiest bits of rĂ©sumĂ© flexing, the 1985 Royals were the first team to rally from what series hole twice in the same postseason?
Answer: 3-1 deficits
The milestone was overcoming 3â1 deficits in both series during the 1985 postseason.
Question 9
How many regular-season wins secured Kansas City the 2014 American League Wild Card berth?
Answer: 89 victories
The Royals captured the 2014 AL Wild Card berth with 89 regular-season victories.
Question 10
Before the 2014 postseason began, the Royalsâ ticket to October was punched with exactly how many wins?
Answer: 89 victories
Their 2014 Wild Card berth was earned with 89 wins.
Question 11
Before reaching the 2014 World Series, how many straight postseason games did the Royals win?
Answer: Eight games
Kansas City swept all eight of its games before the 2014 World Series.
Question 12
In their 2014 playoff charge, the Royals didnât merely advanceâthey broomed their way through how many games before the World Series started?
Answer: Eight games
The team swept eight postseason games prior to the 2014 World Series.
Question 13
Who recorded the five-inning save against Kansas City in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series?
Answer: Madison Bumgarner
Madison Bumgarner threw a five-inning save in Game 7 against the Royals.
Question 14
Which Giants pitcher slammed the door for five innings in Game 7 of the 2014 World Series against Kansas City?
Answer: Madison Bumgarner
The five-inning save in Game 7 was credited to Madison Bumgarner.
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