Ron Stewart
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Mike Sillinger - 12 teams started in Detroit ended in long island, NY
Mike Morgan played for 12 franchises from 1978-2002, more than any other player.
No. As of the end of the 2007 season Mike Morgan, a pitcher whose career spanned 1978-2002, played for 12 different teams and that is the most teams one player has played for in MLB history.
The most obvious is probably Shaq He played for the Magic,Lakers,Heat,Suns,Cavs, and Celtics
I don't know maybe Eli manning
Mike Sillinger played for 12 different teams (Detroit, Anaheim, Vancouver, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay, Florida, Ottawa, Columbus, Phoenix, St.Louis, Nashville and the NY Islanders)
Chucky Brown played for 11 teams between 89-01
Brooks Robinson played on 15 losing All-Star Teams.
Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees with 10 World Series wins as a player.
J.T O'Sullivan
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