

		questions = new Array();
		questions[0]   = "From which pitcher did Aaron hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[1]   = "Who was Aaron's manager when he broke Babe Ruth's career home run record in 1974?";
		questions[2]   = "Aaron leads all players born in Alabama for career homers. Which other two Alabama natives have reached the 500-homer plateau?";
		questions[3]   = "Which ballpark is the only venue to be the sight of two 500th home runs, and who were the hitters?";
		questions[4]   = "Which uniform number did the Braves and Brewers retire in honor of Hank Aaron?";
		questions[5]   = "With which team did Hank Aaron end his career?";
		questions[6]   = "Who is the only player to hit a home run in each game of a playoff series?";
		questions[7]   = "What was Hank Aaron's nickname?";
		questions[8]   = "Whom did Aaron hit his record-setting 715th home run?";
		questions[9]   = "For which team did Aaron serve in the front-office after he retired as a player?";
		questions[10]  = "Which member of the 500-homer club finished his career tied with Babe Ruth for second on the all-time runs scored list?";
		questions[11]  = "What is the name of the award given by Major League Baseball to the best hitter in each league?";
		questions[12]  = "Ruth hit just one home run in his minor league career. What was so unusual about where he hit that homer?";
		questions[13]  = "On the final day of the 1926 season, Ruth lost the batting title to which Detroit Tiger outfielder?";
		questions[14]  = "How many hitting streaks did Babe Ruth have of at least 20 games?";
		questions[15]  = "Ruth holds the all-time record for hitting at least two homers in one game. How many times he did accomplish this feat?";
		questions[16]  = "Against which American League team did Babe Ruth slug his first major league home run, on May 6, 1915?";
		questions[17]  = "Against which team did Babe Ruth hit his alleged \"called shot\" home run in the 1932 World Series?";
		questions[18]  = "In 1927, when Ruth smashed a record 60 home runs, who won the American League Most Valuable Player Award?";
		questions[19]  = "From which pitcher did Ruth hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[20]  = "Which member of the 500-home run club hit the most inside-the-park homers?";
		questions[21]  = "Which uniform number did Babe Ruth wear for the Yankees?";
		questions[22]  = "Against whom did Babe Ruth collect his 500th home run?";
		questions[23]  = "For which team did Babe Ruth serve as a coach after his playing career concluded?";
		questions[24]  = "From which pitcher has Bonds hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[25]  = "How many Most Valuable Player Awards has Barry Bonds won?";
		questions[26]  = "Willie Mays is godfather to which member of the 500-homer club?";
		questions[27]  = "Who is the only player in baseball history to hit at least 500 homers and steal at least 500 bases?";
		questions[28]  = "Who holds the record for highest single-season slugging percentage and highest single-season on-base percentage?";
		questions[29]  = "With which team did Barry Bonds make his major league debut?";
		questions[30]  = "Against which pitcher did Bonds hit his 500th career home run?";
		questions[31]  = "How many World Series homers has Barry Bonds hit?";
		questions[32]  = "Which college did Barry Bonds attend?";
		questions[33]  = "In 2000, which teammate did Bonds finish runner-up to in National League Most Valuable Player Award voting?";
		questions[34]  = "Which member of the 500-homer club holds the record for most intentional walks in a season?";
		questions[35]  = "Which father/son duo hold the record for most career stolen bases?";
		questions[36]  = "Mays hit 54 homers in which fabled National League park, the most by any visiting hitter?";
		questions[37]  = "From which pitcher did Mays hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[38]  = "Willie Mays hit his first big league homer offa future Hall of Fame pitcher, who was he?";
		questions[39]  = "On April 30, 1961, which future member of the 500-homer club hit four homers in one game?";
		questions[40]  = "Which member of the 500-home run club hit the most career homers in extra-innings?";
		questions[41]  = "Against whom did Willie Mays hit his 500th homer?";
		questions[42]  = "Who is the only member of the 500-homer club to belt his milestone homer in a dome?";
		questions[43]  = "With which team did Willie Mays end his major league career?";
		questions[44]  = "Who was on-deck when Bobby Thomson hit his famous \"Shot Heard Round the World\" to win the 1951 National League pennant for the New York Giants?";
		questions[45]  = "Willie Mays was managed by Hall of Famers in both his rookie season and his final season. Who were they?";
		questions[46]  = "How many All-Star Games did Willie Mays play in?";
		questions[47]  = "Who broke Willie Mays' record for most home runs by a right-handed batter?";
		questions[48]  = "Sosa belted his first homer off which Cy Young Award-winning pitcher?";
		questions[49]  = "From which pitcher has Sosa hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[50]  = "Who was the first Latin-born player to reach the 500-homer mark?";
		questions[51]  = "Who is player who holds the record for most home runs hit in a single month?";
		questions[52]  = "When Mark McGwire hit a then-record 70 homers for the Cardinals in 1998, who won the National League Most Valuable Player Award?";
		questions[53]  = "Who is the only player to hit 60 homers and not win the home run crown?";
		questions[54]  = "Who were the first members of the 500-homer club to be teammates after they had reached that plateau?";
		questions[55]  = "From which pitched did Sammy Sosa hit his 500th home run?";
		questions[56]  = "With which team did Sammy Sosa make his big league debut?";
		questions[57]  = "What country was Sammy Sosa born in?";
		questions[58]  = "Which team traded Sammy Sosa to the Chicago Cubs?";
		questions[59]  = "How many Most Valuable Player awards has Sammy Sosa won?";
		questions[60]  = "From which pitcher did Frank Robinson hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[61]  = "Texas has produced three members of the 500-homer club. Ernie Banks and Eddie Mathews each hit 512 homers and were born in the Lone Star State. Which Texas-native has hit the most homers?";
		questions[62]  = "Which member of the 500-home run club was the first to be used as a designated hitter?";
		questions[63]  = "Which slugger hit the most home runs on Opening Day in his career?";
		questions[64]  = "Against which pitcher did Frank Robinson belt his 500th home run?";
		questions[65]  = "Who was the first African-American manager in modern big league history?";
		questions[66]  = "Who is the only player to win an MVP Award in both the American and National leagues?";
		questions[67]  = "To whom did the Cincinnati Reds trade Frank Robinson prior to the 1966 season?";
		questions[68]  = "Robinson played for two Hall of Fame managers in his career. Who were they?";
		questions[69]  = "With whom was Frank Robinson inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1982?";
		questions[70]  = "What uniform number did the Reds and Orioles retire to honor Frank Robinson?";
		questions[71]  = "How many times was Frank Robinson named MVP of the World Series?";
		questions[72]  = "Whose single-season home run record did McGwire break when he belted his 70th homer of the 1998 season?";
		questions[73]  = "Whom did McGwire battle throughout the 1998 season for the all-time single-season home run mark?";
		questions[74]  = "Which member of the 500-homer club was a teammate of rookie Mark McGwire on the Oakland A's in 1986?";
		questions[75]  = "When McGwire played on the 1984 United States Olympic Baseball Team, who was his manager?";
		questions[76]  = "From which pitcher did McGwire hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[77]  = "In 1997, McGwire led all of baseball with 57 homers, but didn't win the home run crown because he was traded in mid-season. With which two teams did he play in 1997?";
		questions[78]  = "Which pitcher surrendered Mark McGwire's 500th home run?";
		questions[79]  = "How many Most Valuable Player awards did Mark McGwire win?";
		questions[80]  = "What was Mark McGwire's nickname?";
		questions[81]  = "How many ballparks did Mark McGwire homer in during his career?";
		questions[82]  = "Which team drafted McGwire in the amateur draft in 1981?";
		questions[83]  = "With which slugger did McGwire team in Oakland to form the \"Bash Brothers\"?";
		questions[84]  = "From which pitcher did Killebrew hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[85]  = "What was Harmon Killebrew's nickname?";
		questions[86]  = "Which Hall of Famer, inducted in 2004, listed Killebrew as his favorite player growing up?";
		questions[87]  = "Which slugger hit the most home runs in the 1960s?";
		questions[88]  = "With which team did Harmon Killebrew make his major league debut?";
		questions[89]  = "Who surrendered Harmon Killebrew's 500th career home run?";
		questions[90]  = "Who holds the record for most career home runs by a right-handed batter in American League history?";
		questions[91]  = "In which state was Harmon Killebrew born?";
		questions[92]  = "How many homers did Killebrew hit in the World Series?";
		questions[93]  = "What uniform number did the Twins retire to honor Killebrew?";
		questions[94]  = "With which team did Killebrew finish his career?";
		questions[95]  = "How many home run titles did Killebrew win?";
		questions[96]  = "From which pitcher has Palmeiro hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[97]  = "Who holds the record for most career homers without ever having won a home run title?";
		questions[98]  = "At which college was Rafael Palmeiro a three-time All-American?";
		questions[99]  = "In what two major league ballparks has Palmeiro hit at least 100 homers in his career?";
		questions[100] = "Who were the first members of the 500-homer club to be teammates after they had reached that plateau?";
		questions[101] = "Which future All-Star first baseman did Palmeiro play with at Mississippi State University?";
		questions[102] = "What is Rafael Palmeiro's nickname?";
		questions[103] = "In which country was Palmeiro born?";
		questions[104] = "With nine consecutive seasons of at least 35 homers and 100 RBI, Palmeiro tied whose record?";
		questions[105] = "With which team did Rafael Palmeiro make his major league debut?";
		questions[106] = "From whom did Palmeiro hit his first big league home run?";
		questions[107] = "How many home run titles has Rafael Palmeiro won?";
		questions[108] = "What was Reggie Jackson's nickname?";
		questions[109] = "For which team did Jackson play on when they won three straight World Series titles?";
		questions[110] = "What position did Jackson play in football when he was named an All-American in college?";
		questions[111] = "From which pitcher did Jackson hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[112] = "In 1969, Reggie Jackson set a record for the most homers at the All-Star break. How many had he hit?";
		questions[113] = "Which batter hit the most homers in the 1970s?";
		questions[114] = "Which pitcher surrendered Reggie Jackson's 500th homer?";
		questions[115] = "With which team did Jackson play his final major league game?";
		questions[116] = "Which member of the 500-home run club had a candy bar named for him in the 1970s?";
		questions[117] = "In which park did Reggie Jackson smash a gigantic home run in the 1971 All-Star Game?";
		questions[118] = "Who is the only player to win home run titles with three different teams?";
		questions[119] = "Who tied Babe Ruth's record by hitting three home runs in one World Series, in 1977?";
		questions[120] = "From which pitcher did Schmidt hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[121] = "How many home run titles did Mike Schmidt win?";
		questions[122] = "On April 17, 1976, which future member of the 500-home run club belted four homers against the Cubs at Wrigley Field?";
		questions[123] = "Which uniform number did the Phillies retire to honor Mike Schmidt?";
		questions[124] = "From whom did Schmidt hit his 500th homer?";
		questions[125] = "In 1980, when Schmidt belted 48 home runs, whose record did he break for most homers by a third baseman?";
		questions[126] = "How many Gold Gloves did Mike Schmidt win at third base?";
		questions[127] = "When Schmidt helped the Phillies to the 1980 World Series, it was the first time two MVP third basemen met in the Fall Classic. Who was the MVP for the Royals at the hot corner that season?";
		questions[128] = "How many Most Valuable Player awards did Mike Schmidt win?";
		questions[129] = "Which slugger won the most National League home run titles?";
		questions[130] = "Which college did Mike Schmidt attend?";
		questions[131] = "Which member of the 500-homer club smashed a ball off the Astrodome roof more than 300 feet away from home plate and 100 feet above the playing field, but was held to a single?";
		questions[132] = "In 1993, which future member of the 500-homer club tied a record by hitting a home run in eight consecutive games?";
		questions[133] = "Which 500-homer club member once hit a home run in the same game in which his father hit a homer as his teammate?";
		questions[134] = "Who is the only player to hit as many as 20 homers before June 1st three times in his career?";
		questions[135] = "Who holds the record for most three-run homers in a single season?";
		questions[136] = "Only two members of the 500-homer club have hit 50 homers and won a Gold Glove in the same season. Who are they?";
		questions[137] = "Who hit the most career home runs in The Kingdome?";
		questions[138] = "Who was the youngest player to reach the 250, 300, and 350-homer marks?";
		questions[139] = "In Game Five of the 1995 American League Division Series, Griffey scored the winning run for the Mariners against what team?";
		questions[140] = "Who was the first player to hit a ball on the fly off the B&O Warehouse beyond the right field wall at Baltimore's Camden Yards?";
		questions[141] = "Who hit the last home run at Seattle's Kingdome?";
		questions[142] = "Who was the youngest man named to Major League Baseball's All-Century Team in 1999?";
		questions[143] = "From whom did Ken Griffey Jr. hit his first big league homer?";
		questions[144] = "Against which pitcher did Mickey Mantle hit his 500th career home run?";
		questions[145] = "From of which pitcher did Mantle hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[146] = "Mantle holds the record for most World Series home runs. How many did he hit in the Fall Classic?";
		questions[147] = "What was Mickey Mantle's nickname?";
		questions[148] = "Mantle holds the record for most career homers hit by a player born in which state?";
		questions[149] = "Which position did Mantle play when he was signed by the New York Yankees?";
		questions[150] = "Mantle hit a home run from both sides of the plate in a single game ten times in his career. Which switch-hitter holds the record for that feat?";
		questions[151] = "Whom did Mantle replace in center field for the Yankees?";
		questions[152] = "In 1961, Mantle set a career-high with 54 homers, but did not win the home run crown. Who won the home run title in the American League that season?";
		questions[153] = "Who was the first switch-hitter to reach the 500-homer plateau?";
		questions[154] = "From which pitcher did Mantle hit his 500th home run?";
		questions[155] = "Who is the only player to hit his 500th home run on Mother's Day?";
		questions[156] = "From which pitcher did Foxx hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[157] = "In 1932, Foxx hit nine home runs as a visitor in what park?";
		questions[158] = "In 1938, Foxx became the first batter to hit 50 homers and fail to win the home run title. Who won it that year in the American League?";
		questions[159] = "Who was the first right-handed batter to hit 500 home runs?";
		questions[160] = "From whom did Jimmie Foxx hit his 500th career homer?";
		questions[161] = "In addition to \"Double-X,\" what was Foxx's nickname?";
		questions[162] = "Who was Jimmie Foxx's first big league manager?";
		questions[163] = "Foxx was originally signed at what position?";
		questions[164] = "Foxx made his major league debut in 1925. Which two other Hall of Famers also made their debut that year, as teammates of Foxx on the Philadelphia A's?";
		questions[165] = "Which former home run champion gave Jimmie Foxx his first tryout with a professional team?";
		questions[166] = "In which state was Jimmie Foxx born?";
		questions[167] = "In which league featuring female players, did Foxx manage in the 1950s?";
		questions[168] = "Which Hall of Fame pitcher, inducted in 2004, idolized Willie McCovey when he was growing up in the Bay Area?";
		questions[169] = "What uniform number did the San Francisco Giants retire in honor of Willie McCovey?";
		questions[170] = "What was Willie McCovey's nickname?";
		questions[171] = "Which member of the 500-home run club was a teammate of McCovey's with the Giants?";
		questions[172] = "From which pitcher did McCovey hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[173] = "Who snared McCovey''s line drive to record the final out of the 1962 World Series?";
		questions[174] = "Which member of the 500-homer club hit the most pinch-hit home runs in his career?";
		questions[175] = "Which member of the 500-homer club hit the most grand slam homers?";
		questions[176] = "Against whom did McCovey hit his 500th home run?";
		questions[177] = "Which member of the 500-home run club led the National League in intentional walks each year from 1969-1971?";
		questions[178] = "From which future Hall of Fame pitcher did Willie McCovey collect his first big league hit?";
		questions[179] = "In 1959, Willie McCovey won the National League Rookie of the Year Award. What teammate on the Giants, also a future Hall of Famer, won the same award the previous season, in 1958?";
		questions[180] = "From which pitcher did Ted Williams hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[181] = "What did Williams do in his final big league at-bat?";
		questions[182] = "Which Tiger hitter narrowly defeated Williams for the 1949 American League batting title?";
		questions[183] = "On June 17, 1960, which slugger became the first player to hit his 500th homer in 15 years?";
		questions[184] = "Against whom did Ted Williams hit his 500th career home run?";
		questions[185] = "Who was the last player to hit .400 in a season?";
		questions[186] = "Which Hall of Fame second baseman scouted and signed Williams to his first big league contract?";
		questions[187] = "Who was the only player to pinch-hit for Ted Williams in the majors?";
		questions[188] = "Who replaced Ted Williams in left field for the Red Sox in 1961?";
		questions[189] = "When Williams hit .406 in 1941, who won the American League Most Valuable Player Award?";
		questions[190] = "Which team hired Ted Williams as their manager in 1969?";
		questions[191] = "In addition to the Baseball Hall of Fame, which other sports hall of fame is Ted Williams a member of?";
		questions[192] = "From which pitcher did Banks hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[193] = "How many Most Valuable Player Awards did Ernie Banks win?";
		questions[194] = "At which position did Ernie Banks play the most games during his career?";
		questions[195] = "From whom did Ernie Banks collect his 500th career home run?";
		questions[196] = "Which slugger set a record in 1955 when he hit five grand slams?";
		questions[197] = "Which ballpark was home to Ernie Banks for his entire 19-year career?";
		questions[198] = "Which uniform number did the Cubs retire in honor of \"Mr. Cub,\" Ernie Banks?";
		questions[199] = "Which comedian/actor named his son \"Homer Banks\" in honor of Ernie Banks?";
		questions[200] = "Who was the first african-american to play for the Cubs?";
		questions[201] = "Who hit the most homers in baseball from 1955-1960?";
		questions[202] = "What was Ernie Banks's famous quote of optimism and enthusiasm?";
		questions[203] = "Which member of the 500-homer club tied a record with three triples in one game on June 11, 1966?";
		questions[204] = "Mathews was featured on the first cover of what popular magazine?";
		questions[205] = "From which pitcher did Mathews hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[206] = "With whom did Mathews combine to hit the most home runs by teammates?";
		questions[207] = "Of all of the 500-homer hitters, which slugger hit the highest percentage of his homers away from his home parks (53%)?";
		questions[208] = "Which Hall of Fame pitcher surrendered Mathews 500th home run?";
		questions[209] = "Who were the first two players to hit their 500th home runs in the same season?";
		questions[210] = "What uniform number did the Braves retire to honor Eddie Mathews?";
		questions[211] = "Eddie Mathews hit a game-winning homer off which Yankee hurler to win Game Four of the 1957 World Series?";
		questions[212] = "How many times did Mathews hit as many as 30 homers in a single season?";
		questions[213] = "On New Years Eve 1966, Mathews was traded by the Atlanta Braves to which team?";
		questions[214] = "Which team did Mathews manage for parts of three seasons, from 1972-1974?";
		questions[215] = "As a 21-year old in 1953, Mathews finished second in National League Most Valuable Player Award voting to which future Hall of Fame catcher?";
		questions[216] = "From which pitcher did Ott hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[217] = "Of all of the 500-home run hitters, Ott hit the highest percentage of his homers in his home park (63%). Which park was Ott's home park for his entire career?";
		questions[218] = "From which pitcher did Mel Ott blast his 500th career home run?";
		questions[219] = "What was Mel Ott's nickname?";
		questions[220] = "Whom did Mel Ott replace as manager of the New York Giants in 1942?";
		questions[221] = "In the final game of the 1929 season, Phillies' manager Burt Shotton ordered his pitchers to walk Mel Ott five times to ensure that which Philadelphia player would win the home run crown?";
		questions[222] = "In mid-September of 1931, Ott was hit in the head by a pitched ball and missed the remainder of the season. Which future Hall of Fame right-hander hit Ott with the pitch?";
		questions[223] = "On September 15, 1938, Mel Ott set a record for most times being hit by a pitch in one game. How many times was he plunked that day?";
		questions[224] = "Mel Ott held the record for most career home runs by a left-handed batter for 32 years, until what batter broke his mark in 1979?";
		questions[225] = "Which Hall of Fame manager replaced Mel Ott as skipper of the Giants in 1948?";
		questions[226] = "Who is the only player/manager to lead his league in home runs?";
		questions[227] = "Which uniform number did the Giants retire to honor Mel Ott?";
		questions[228] = "Despite reaching the 500-homer plateau, Murray never hit as many as 40 in one season. How many home run titles did he win in his career?";
		questions[229] = "From which pitcher did Eddie Murray hit the most home runs in his career?";
		questions[230] = "Which four players have hit 500 homers and collected 3,000 hits?";
		questions[231] = "Against whom did Eddie Murray hit his 500th home run?";
		questions[232] = "How many of Eddie Murray's brothers played professional baseball?";
		questions[233] = "Which uniform number did the Baltimore Orioles retire in honor of Eddie Murray?";
		questions[234] = "In his final at-bat with the Orioles, in Game Five of the 1996 American League Championship Series, Eddie Murray homered off which Yankee pitcher?";
		questions[235] = "Which set of brothers holds the all-time career mark for most combined home runs?";
		questions[236] = "What was Eddie Murray's nickname?";
		questions[237] = "Which future Hall of Fame shortstop was a teammate of Eddie Murray's in high school?";
		questions[238] = "For nine years (1980-1988), game-winning RBI was an official stat recorded by Major League Baseball. Who collected the most game-winning RBI in the American League during that span?";
		questions[239] = "In 1990, Eddie Murray's .330 average was the highest in Major League Baseball, but he failed to win the batting title. Who beat him out for the National League title?";



		answers = new Array();
		answers[0]   = "Aaron victimized Don Drysdale 17 times";
		answers[1]   = "Eddie Mathews";
		answers[2]   = "Willie Mays and Willie McCovey";
		answers[3]   = "Hank Aaron hit his 500 homer on July 14, 1968, off Mike McCormick of the Giants, at Atlanta's Fulton-County Stadium. Ten Years later, on June 30, 1978, Willie McCovey belted his 500th homer in Fulton-County Stadium.";
		answers[4]   = "#44";
		answers[5]   = "The Milwaukee Brewers";
		answers[6]   = "Hank Aaron hit a homer in all three games of the 1969 National League Championship Series.";
		answers[7]   = "Hammerin' Hank or The Hammer.";
		answers[8]   = "Aaron hit #715 off Al Downing of the Dodgers on April 8, 1974.";
		answers[9]   = "The Atlanta Braves";
		answers[10]  = "Hank Aaron retired with 2,174 runs scored, the same total as Babe Ruth.";
		answers[11]  = "The Hank Aaron Award";
		answers[12]  = "Ruth hit his only minor league homer in Toronto, Canada.";
		answers[13]  = "Heinie Manush";
		answers[14]  = "Ruth enjoyed a 21-game hitting streak, in 1921.";
		answers[15]  = "72 times Ruth hit at least two homers in a game.";
		answers[16]  = "The New York Yankees";
		answers[17]  = "The Chicago Cubs";
		answers[18]  = "Lou Gehrig";
		answers[19]  = "Ruth victimized Rube Walberg 17 times.";
		answers[20]  = "Babe Ruth hit 10 inside-the-park home runs, including four in 1923.";
		answers[21]  = "#3";
		answers[22]  = "Ruth belted #500 off Willis Hudlin of the Indians, on August 11, 1929.";
		answers[23]  = "The Brooklyn Dodgers";
		answers[24]  = "Bonds has victimized Terry Mulholland 7 times.";
		answers[25]  = "Seven";
		answers[26]  = "Barry Bonds";
		answers[27]  = "Barry Bonds had 708 homers and 506 stolen bases through 2005.";
		answers[28]  = "Barry Bonds";
		answers[29]  = "The Pittsburgh Pirates";
		answers[30]  = "Bonds hit his 500th homer on April 17, 2001, off Terry Adams of the Los Angeles Dodgers.";
		answers[31]  = "Four";
		answers[32]  = "Arizona State University";
		answers[33]  = "Jeff Kent";
		answers[34]  = "Barry Bonds was walked intentionally 120 times in 2004.";
		answers[35]  = "Bobby (461) and Barry Bonds (506) had 966 stolen bases, through 2005.";
		answers[36]  = "Wrigley Field";
		answers[37]  = "Mays victimized Warren Spahn 18 times.";
		answers[38]  = "Mays hit his first homer on May 28, 1951, against Warren Spahn.";
		answers[39]  = "Willie Mays hit two homers off Lew Burdette, and single homers off Seth Morehead and Don McMahon of the Braves.";
		answers[40]  = "Willie Mays belted 22 extra-inning homers, a major league record.";
		answers[41]  = "Mays hit #500 on September 13, 1965, off Don Nottebart of the Houston Astros.";
		answers[42]  = "Willie Mays hit #500 in the Astrodome on September 13, 1965.";
		answers[43]  = "The New York Mets";
		answers[44]  = "Willie Mays";
		answers[45]  = "Leo Durocher (1951 Giants), and Yogi Berra (1973 Mets).";
		answers[46]  = "Mays played in a record 24 All-Star Games.";
		answers[47]  = "Hank Aaron";
		answers[48]  = "Roger Clemens, on June 21, 1989.";
		answers[49]  = "Sosa victimized Mike Hampton six times.";
		answers[50]  = "Sammy Sosa";
		answers[51]  = "Sammy Sosa slugged 20 homers in June of 1998.";
		answers[52]  = "Sammy Sosa";
		answers[53]  = "Sammy Sosa, who hit 60 homers three times (1998, 1999, and 2001) and failed to win the home run title each time.";
		answers[54]  = "Rafael Palmeiro and Sammy Sosa on the 2005 Orioles.";
		answers[55]  = "Sosa smacked his 500th career homer off Cincinnati's Scott Sullivan on April 4, 2003.";
		answers[56]  = "The Texas Rangers";
		answers[57]  = "Sosa was born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic.";
		answers[58]  = "The Chicago White Sox traded Sosa to the Cubs on March 30, 1992, with Ken Patterson, for George Bell.";
		answers[59]  = "Sosa won the award in 1998.";
		answers[60]  = "Robinson victimized Larry Jackson 10 times.";
		answers[61]  = "Frank Robinson, who was born in Beaumont, Texas, hit 586 homers.";
		answers[62]  = "Frank Robinson was in the lineup as a DH for the Angels on April 17, 1973.";
		answers[63]  = "Frank Robinson hit eight homers on Opening Day.";
		answers[64]  = "On September 13, 1971, Robinson hit his 500th homer off Detroit's Fred Scherman.";
		answers[65]  = "Frank Robinson managed the Cleveland Indians on 1975.";
		answers[66]  = "Frank Robinson won the award in 1961 (NL) and 1966 (AL).";
		answers[67]  = "The Reds traded Robinson to the Baltimore Orioles for Milt Pappas, Jack Baldschun, and Dick Simpson.";
		answers[68]  = "Earl Weaver with the Orioles, and Walter Alston with the Dodgers.";
		answers[69]  = "Hank Aaron";
		answers[70]  = "#20";
		answers[71]  = "Robinson was named World Series MVP in 1966 and 1971, both times for the Orioles.";
		answers[72]  = "His own.";
		answers[73]  = "Sammy Sosa";
		answers[74]  = "Reggie Jackson";
		answers[75]  = "Rod Dedeaux, of the University of Southern California.";
		answers[76]  = "McGwire victimized Frank Tanana seven times.";
		answers[77]  = "Oakland and St. Louis";
		answers[78]  = "On August 5, 1999, at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, McGwire hit his 500th career homer off Andy Ashby of the Padres.";
		answers[79]  = "None";
		answers[80]  = "Big Mac";
		answers[81]  = "McGwire hit in 39 different ballparks.";
		answers[82]  = "The Montreal Expos, who failed to sign McGwire.";
		answers[83]  = "Jose Canseco";
		answers[84]  = "Killebrew victimized Earl Wilson nine times.";
		answers[85]  = "Killer";
		answers[86]  = "Paul Molitor";
		answers[87]  = "Harmon Killebrew, with 403.";
		answers[88]  = "The Washington Senators";
		answers[89]  = "Baltimore's Mike Cuellar gave up Killebrew's 500th homer on August 10, 1971.";
		answers[90]  = "Harmon Killebrew, with 573.";
		answers[91]  = "Killebrew was born in Payette, Idaho.";
		answers[92]  = "One, in the 1965 World Series.";
		answers[93]  = "#3";
		answers[94]  = "The Kansas City Royals";
		answers[95]  = "Six";
		answers[96]  = "Palmeiro has victimized Orlando Hernandez six times.";
		answers[97]  = "Rafael Palmeiro had hit 569 homers through 2005 and never finished higher than third in the home run race.";
		answers[98]  = "Mississippi State University";
		answers[99]  = "Camden Yards and The Ballpark in Arlington";
		answers[100] = "Rafael Palmeiro and Sammy Sosa on the 2005 Orioles.";
		answers[101] = "Will Clark";
		answers[102] = "Raffy";
		answers[103] = "Palmeiro was born in Havana, Cuba.";
		answers[104] = "Jimmie Foxx";
		answers[105] = "The Chicago Cubs";
		answers[106] = "Palmeiro hit his first homer on September 9, 1986, off Kevin Gross of the Phillies, at Wrigley Field.";
		answers[107] = "None";
		answers[108] = "Mr. October";
		answers[109] = "The Oakland A's";
		answers[110] = "Linebacker";
		answers[111] = "Jackson victimized Wilbur Wood eight times.";
		answers[112] = "Jackson had belted 37 homers at the break in 1969, and finished with 47.";
		answers[113] = "Reggie Jackson belted 310.";
		answers[114] = "Jackson hit his 500th homer off Bud Black of the Royals on September 17, 1984.";
		answers[115] = "The California Angels";
		answers[116] = "Reggie Jackson was pictured on the wrapper of the \"Reggie\" bar.";
		answers[117] = "Detroit's Tiger Stadium.";
		answers[118] = "Reggie Jackson led the American League in 1973 and 1975 with Oakland, in 1980 with the Yankees, and in 1982 with the Angels.";
		answers[119] = "Reggie Jackson";
		answers[120] = "Schmidt victimized Bob Forsch 11 times.";
		answers[121] = "Eight";
		answers[122] = "Mike Schmidt";
		answers[123] = "#20";
		answers[124] = "On April 18, 1987, Schmidt slugged his 500th home run off Don Robinson of the Pittsburgh Pirates.";
		answers[125] = "Eddie Mathews (47 in 1953).";
		answers[126] = "10";
		answers[127] = "George Brett";
		answers[128] = "Three, in 1980, 1981, and 1986.";
		answers[129] = "Mike Schmidt won eight.";
		answers[130] = "Ohio University";
		answers[131] = "Mike Schmidt belted a high fly ball of the Astrodome roof on June 10, 1974, hitting a speaker and settling for a ground-rule single.";
		answers[132] = "Ken Griffey Jr.";
		answers[133] = "Ken Griffey Jr., who hit back-to-back homers with his father, Ken Griffey Sr., for the Mariners on September 14, 1989.";
		answers[134] = "Ken Griffey Jr. had at least 20 homers through the end of the month of May in 1994, 1997, and 1999.";
		answers[135] = "Ken Griffey Jr. belted 13 three-run homers in 1996.";
		answers[136] = "Ken Griffey Jr. and Willie Mays.";
		answers[137] = "Ken Griffey Jr. belted 198 homers in The Kingdome in Seattle.";
		answers[138] = "Ken Griffey Jr.";
		answers[139] = "The New York Yankees";
		answers[140] = "Ken Griffey Jr.";
		answers[141] = "Ken Griffey Jr., on June 27, 1999.";
		answers[142] = "29-year old Ken Griffey Jr.";
		answers[143] = "On April 10, 1989, at the age of 19, Griffey hit his first homer off Eric King of the White Sox.";
		answers[144] = "Stu Miller";
		answers[145] = "Mantle victimized Early Wynn 13 times.";
		answers[146] = "18";
		answers[147] = "The Commerce Comet";
		answers[148] = "Oklahoma";
		answers[149] = "Shortstop";
		answers[150] = "Eddie Murray";
		answers[151] = "Joe DiMaggio";
		answers[152] = "Roger Maris hit 61 in 1961.";
		answers[153] = "Mickey Mantle";
		answers[154] = "Mantle hit his 500th career homer off Stu Miller of the Baltimore Orioles, on May 14, 1967.";
		answers[155] = "Mickey Mantle hit his 500th homer on May 14, 1967 - Mother's Day.";
		answers[156] = "Foxx victimized 16 home runs against three pitchers: Tommy Bridges, General Crowder, and Red Ruffing.";
		answers[157] = "Foxx hit nine homers in Navin Field in Detroit, one shy of the record for batters in a road park.";
		answers[158] = "Hank Greenberg hit 58 homers in 1938.";
		answers[159] = "Jimmie Foxx, who reached the plateau on September 24, 1940, in the first game of a doubleheader.";
		answers[160] = "Foxx hit his 500th home run off george Caster of the Philadelphia A's, on September 24, 1940.";
		answers[161] = "The Beast";
		answers[162] = "Connie Mack";
		answers[163] = "Catcher";
		answers[164] = "Mickey Cochrane and Lefty Grove";
		answers[165] = "Frank \"Home Run\" Baker";
		answers[166] = "Foxx was born in Sudlersville, Maryland.";
		answers[167] = "The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.";
		answers[168] = "Dennis Eckersley";
		answers[169] = "44";
		answers[170] = "Stretch";
		answers[171] = "Willie Mays";
		answers[172] = "McCovey victimized Don Drysdale 12 times.";
		answers[173] = "Yankees' second baseman Bobby Richardson.";
		answers[174] = "Willie McCovey, with 16.";
		answers[175] = "Willie McCovey, with 18.";
		answers[176] = "On June 30, 1978, McCovey hit his 500th career homer off Jamie Easterley of the Atlanta Braves.";
		answers[177] = "Willie McCovey";
		answers[178] = "McCovey collected his forst major league hit on July 30, 1959, off Robin Roberts of the Phillies. McCovey went 3-for-4 in the game with two triples. Later that season, Roberts halted McCovey's 22-game hitting streak.";
		answers[179] = "Orlando Cepeda";
		answers[180] = "Ted Williams victimized Virgil Trucks 12 times.";
		answers[181] = "He homered at Fenway Park.";
		answers[182] = "George Kell beat Williams by .0001 of a point.";
		answers[183] = "Ted Williams";
		answers[184] = "Williams hit #500 on June 17, 1960, against Wynne Hawkins of the Cleveland Indians.";
		answers[185] = "Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941.";
		answers[186] = "Eddie Collins, working for the Boston Red Sox, signed the teenaged Williams out of San Diego in 1935.";
		answers[187] = "Carroll Hardy pinch-hit for an injured Williams on September 20, 1960.";
		answers[188] = "Carl Yastrzesmki";
		answers[189] = "Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees";
		answers[190] = "The Washington Senators";
		answers[191] = "The International Game Fish Association Hall of Fame.";
		answers[192] = "Banks victimized Robin Roberts 15 times.";
		answers[193] = "Two, in 1958 and 1959.";
		answers[194] = "Banks played 1,259 games at first base and 1,125 at shortstop.";
		answers[195] = "Banks hit his 500th homer off Pat Jarvis of the Atlanta Braves, on May 12, 1970, at Wrigley Field in Chicago.";
		answers[196] = "Ernie Banks";
		answers[197] = "Chicago's Wrigley Field";
		answers[198] = "#14";
		answers[199] = "Bill Murray named his son Homer Banks Murray to honor his idol on the Cubs.";
		answers[200] = "Ernie Banks";
		answers[201] = "Ernie Banks hit 248 during that stretch.";
		answers[202] = "\"Let's play two!\"";
		answers[203] = "Ernie Banks hit three triples in the Astrodome against Houston to tie a big league mark.";
		answers[204] = "Sports Illustrated";
		answers[205] = "Mathews victimized Bob Friend 14 times.";
		answers[206] = "Mathews and Hank Aaron hit a record 863 home runs as teammates. Aaron hit 442 and Mathews belted 421.";
		answers[207] = "Eddie Mathews";
		answers[208] = "Juan Marichal was victimized by Eddie Mathews at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, on July 14, 1967.";
		answers[209] = "Mickey Mantle hit his 500th homer on May 14, 1967, and two months later, Eddie Mathews hit his 500th home run, on July 14.";
		answers[210] = "#41";
		answers[211] = "Bob Grim";
		answers[212] = "10 times.";
		answers[213] = "The Houston Astros";
		answers[214] = "The Atlanta Braves";
		answers[215] = "Roy Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodgers";
		answers[216] = "Ott victimized Lon Warneke 13 times.";
		answers[217] = "The Polo Grounds in New York.";
		answers[218] = "Ott hit his 500th homer on August 1, 1945, against Johnny Hutchings of the Boston Braves.";
		answers[219] = "Master Melvin";
		answers[220] = "Bill Terry";
		answers[221] = "Chuck Klein, who edged Ott by one homer, 43-32.";
		answers[222] = "Burleigh Grimes of the St. Louis Cardinals.";
		answers[223] = "Ott was hit three times.";
		answers[224] = "Willie McCovey";
		answers[225] = "Leo Durocher";
		answers[226] = "Mel Ott, in 1942.";
		answers[227] = "#4";
		answers[228] = "Murray shared the 1981 American League home run title with Tony Armas, Dwight Evans, and Bobby Grich. They each hit 22 homers.";
		answers[229] = "Murray hit six homers off three pitchers: Bert Blyleven, Frank Tanana, and Milt Wilcox.";
		answers[230] = "Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Eddie Murray, and Rafael Palmeiro.";
		answers[231] = "Murray hit his 500th career homer off Felipe Lira of the Detroit Tigers, on September 6, 1996.";
		answers[232] = "Four of Murray's brothers were signed to professional contracts, and one, Rich, made it to the major leagues.";
		answers[233] = "#33";
		answers[234] = "Murray homered off Yankee left-hander Andy Pettitte.";
		answers[235] = "Eddie (504) and Rich Murray (four), with a combined total of 508.";
		answers[236] = "Steady Eddie";
		answers[237] = "Ozzie Smith and Eddie Murray were teammates in Los Angeles at Locke High School.";
		answers[238] = "Eddie Murray, with 117.";
		answers[239] = "Willie McGee was hitting .335 in August before he was traded to the American League. He had gathered enough plate appearances to qualify for the NL title, and his .335 mark won the crown. Murray finished second.";

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