Jeopardy! Round, Double Jeopardy! Round, or Tiebreaker Round clues (11 results returned)
#7301, aired 2016-05-16 | BALLPARK FACTS & FIGURES $200: In 1934 this A.L. park got a new left field wall; in 1947 that wall was painted green to match the rest of the park Fenway |
#7301, aired 2016-05-16 | BALLPARK FACTS & FIGURES $400: The first triple in this park was April 17, 1992, courtesy of Cal Ripken Jr. Camden Yards |
#7301, aired 2016-05-16 | BALLPARK FACTS & FIGURES $600: It only became the "Friendly Confines" for night games in 1988; it was the last ballpark to install lights Wrigley |
#7301, aired 2016-05-16 | BALLPARK FACTS & FIGURES $1,000 (Daily Double): Built as the centerpiece of the 1996 Summer Olympics, it was converted for baseball after the Games Turner Field |
#7301, aired 2016-05-16 | BALLPARK FACTS & FIGURES $1000: A 1963 Mickey Mantle home run hit the upper deck of this stadium & bounced back nearly to second base Yankee Stadium |
#6947, aired 2014-11-25 | EXPRESSIONS FROM BASEBALL $200: Your figures are pretty close, definitely in this place the ballpark |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | BALLPARK FIGURES $200: In 2004 he published "My Prison Without Bars" Pete Rose |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | BALLPARK FIGURES $400: With the Yankees from 1923 to 1939, his No. 4 was the first number retired in either league Lou Gehrig |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | BALLPARK FIGURES $600: Baseball's "Mr. October", he generated headlines for his cantankerous personality & his athletic prowess Reggie Jackson |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | BALLPARK FIGURES $800: Famous nickname of Leon Goslin, who played in all 19 World Series games with the Washington Senators "Goose" |
#4582, aired 2004-07-06 | BALLPARK FIGURES $1000: Sadly, this lefty pitcher who coined the Mets' battle cry "You gotta believe" died in 2004 Tug McGraw |
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