Hideki Okajima won the World Series in Bos 2007.
Yes, any player can come in to pitch whether they are a "pitcher" or not. Likewise, for that matter, any player can come in to pinch-hit or pinch-run, including relief pitchers. The only restriction is that any player who has been removed from the game cannot re-enter the game. These rules apply during the regular season and postseason, including the world series.
The 2009 World Series will be his first.
Since the Athletics moved to Oakland, they have played in 6 World Series (1972, 1973, 1974, 1988, 1989, 1990). The only Athletics player to have hit three or more home runs in any of those six World Series was catcher Gene Tenace who hit 4 in the 1972 World Series against the Cincinnati Reds.
The reds won the world series with Pete rose as a player in 1975 and 1976 however as a manager they never went to the playoffs with Pete although the nucleus of the 1990 world series team was mostly made up of players who were on the team when pete was suspended in 1986. however if you are asking if they won any games, of course. as a matter of fact pete rose was on more winning teams than any other player in baseball history.
Yogi Berra won more World Series (10) than any other baseball player.
The Organist That's as good an answer as any since the first Yankees/Dodgers World Series matchup was in 1941 and the last was in 1981, there was no player that spanned those 40 years.
No ... Jackie hit home runs in the 1952 and 1956 World Series but not in the 1955 World Series.
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Its a japanese videogame for WonderSwan Color, the 4th in the Akiyama Ryo WS series. It was never translated, but you can manage to play it in japanese with a good FAQ.
The San Diego Padres have never won a World Series.
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Yes. Bengie Molina was the catcher for the 2002 Anaheim Angels and the 2010 Texas Rangers.