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The 'MLB 30/30 club' quiz
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The 'MLB 30/30 club' quiz

Can you name every MLB player in the 30/30 club? Quiz clue: Season / Team / Jersey #. Good luck!

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2024 / LAD / 17
Shohei Ohtani
2023 / KC / 7
Bobby Witt Jr.
2023 / SEA / #44
Julio Rodriguez
2023 / ATL / #13
Ronald Acuna Jr.
2021 / BAL / #31
Cedric Mullins
2019 / ATL / #13
Ronald Acuna Jr.
2019 / MIL / #22
Christian Yelich
2018 / BOS / #50
Mookie Betts
2018 / CLE / #11
Jose Ramirez
2012 / MIL / #8
Ryan Braun
2012 / LAA / #27
Mike Trout
2011 / MIL / #8
Ryan Braun
2011 / BOS / #2
Jacoby Ellsbury
2011 / LAD / #27
Matt Kemp
2011 / TEX / #5
Ian Kinsler
2009 / TEX / #5
Ian Kinsler
2008 / FLA / #2
Hanley Ramirez
2008 / CLE / #24
Grady Sizemore
2007 / CIN / #4
Brandon Phillips
2007 / PHI / #11
Jimmy Rollins
2007 / NYM / #5
David Wright
2006 / WAS / #12
Alfonso Soriano
2005 / TEX / #12
Alfonso Soriano
2004 / PHI / #53
Bobby Abreu
2004 / KC/HOU / #15
Carlos Beltran
2003 / NYY / #12
Alfonso Soriano
2002 / MON / #27
Vladimir Guerrero
2002 / NYY / #12
Alfonso Soriano
2001 / PHI / #53
Bobby Abreu
2001 / TOR / #23
Jose Cruz Jr.
2001 / MON / #27
Vladimir Guerrero
2000 / FLA / #44
Preston Wilson
1999 / HOU / #5
Jeff Bagwell
1999 / LAD / #43
Raul Mondesi
1998 / TOR / #15
Shawn Green
1998 / SEA / #3
Alex Rodriguez
1997 / HOU / #5
Jeff Bagwell
1997 / SF / #25
Barry Bonds
1997 / LAD / #43
Raul Mondesi
1997 / COL / #33
Larry Walker
1996 / COL / #10
Dante Bichette
1996 / SF / #25
Barry Bonds
1996 / COL / #26
Ellis Burks
1996 / CIN / #11
Barry Larkin
1995 / SF / #25
Barry Bonds
1995 / CHC / #21
Sammy Sosa
1993 / CHC / #21
Sammy Sosa
1992 / PIT / #24
Barry Bonds
1991 / ATL / #5
Ron Gant
1991 / NYM / #20
Howard Johnson
1990 / PIT / #24
Barry Bonds
1990 / ATL / #5
Ron Gant
1989 / NYM / #20
Howard Johnson
1988 / OAK / #33
Jose Canseco
1987 / CLE / #30
Joe Carter
1987 / CIN / #44
Eric Davis
1987 / NYM / #20
Howard Johnson
1987 / NYM / #18
Darryl Strawberry
1983 / ATL / #3
Dale Murphy
1978 / CHW/TEX / #25, #24
Bobby Bonds
1977 / CAL / #25
Bobby Bonds
1975 / NYY / #25
Bobby Bonds
1973 / SF / #25
Bobby Bonds
1970 / MIL / #21
Tommy Harper
1969 / SF / #25
Bobby Bonds
1963 / MIL / #44
Hank Aaron
1957 / NYG / #24
Willie Mays
1956 / NYG / #24
Willie Mays
1922 / STLB / #N/A
Ken Williams

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