Test your baseball knowledge across rules, legendary players, and iconic moments from the sport’s history. These quizzes cover core terminology and game situations, plus teams, records, and postseason highlights—great for fans and newcomers who want a quick skills check.

Read the movement and match the pitch. This quiz tests how well you can identify baseball pitch types by their break, fade, run, and drop from a hitter’s view. Expect a mix of easy tells and tricky look-alikes across 118 questions.

Match every MLB ballpark to the city it calls home in this fast, fun geography-and-baseball challenge. You’ll see stadium names across eras, from classic parks to modern venues, and pick the correct city. Great for brushing up before a road trip, a trivia night, or the next pitch.

Step into baseball history and see if you can match each decade with its World Series champions. This mixed-difficulty quiz blends easy dynasties with tougher, less-remembered runs. Pick your preferred question count and difficulty, then play at your own pace with no timer.
There are 3 quizzes with 289 questions total.
No. Each question has 4 options and there is no timer, so you can answer at your own pace.
You’ll see questions on rules and gameplay, players and teams, records, stats, and notable moments in baseball history.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, so you can pick an easier refresher or a more challenging set.
Take a quiz, review what you missed, then retake later to reinforce rules, terminology, and key facts.
These Baseball quizzes help you review the basics of how the game works, along with key facts about teams, players, and famous events.
You’ll practice recognizing rules and scoring situations, remembering records and awards, and identifying common baseball terms used in broadcasts and box scores.
Each quiz uses multiple-choice questions with 4 options and no timer, so you can focus on accuracy and learning rather than speed.
Difficulty and length vary by quiz, letting you choose a quicker run-through or a longer set that covers more ground.
Baseball is often called “America’s pastime,” with roots in the 19th century and a long tradition of statistics that shape how fans discuss performance.
From the evolution of the World Series to the rise of sabermetrics, the sport’s history is packed with milestones that make great quiz material.