Bert Campaneris of the Oakland A's played all 9 positions in an AL game on Sept. 8, 1965, the first to do so in an MLB game. Since then, three others, Cesar Tovar of the Twins in 1968; Scott Sheldon of the Rangers in 2000; and Shane Halter of the Tigers in 2000, have matched the feat in MLB. I don't know about Minor Leagues or other levels in the sport.
Kansas City. Bert Campaneris played all 9 positions for the Athletics on September 8, 1965 in a game against the California Angels.
The last person to accomplish this was in the year 2008, as a Florida State player played every position in a single game.
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A night game in baseball is a game played at night.
Every time a football game is played, there are 22 players on the field, each in different football positions. Even though it looks like many of the offensive players and defensive players are doing the same thing, there are distinctions between the different positions.
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Yes, Pete Rose played all nine positions in a single game on April 14, 1963, while playing for the Cincinnati Reds. This rare feat showcased his versatility and dedication to the game. However, he primarily played as an outfielder and first baseman throughout his career. This unique achievement remains a notable highlight in his storied baseball history.
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