28. Who was the last pitcher to no-hit the Dodgers, and when?
29. Name three players who played in the 1930s, '40s, '50s, and '60s.
30. Who was the only player to play in the 1940s, and 1960s, but not the 1950s?
31. In 1967, who got the only vote cast against Carl Yazstremski for MVP?
32. Who was the last pitcher to win 20 games and lose 20 games in the same year?
33. Who was the first player in the modern era to get seven consecutive hits in one game? What was the year, and who did he play for?
34. What did he hit that year?
35. Who holds the record for most strikeouts in an extra inning game? What is the record?
36. What brother combination hold the record for most lifetime homeruns (total)?
37. What was the first team that Jackie Robinson played with in organized baseball?
38. In 1947, a two-out double broke up the no-hitter bid of a Yankee pitcher in the World Series and sent the Dodgers to victory. Name the pitcher and the hitter.
39. What was the year of the first World Series and who were the two participants?
40. Who was nicknamed "The Gay Reliever"?
41. What was the nickname of Gene Krapp?
42. Who was called "Little Napoleon"?
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