Randy Johnson
Technically WW1, but they switched sides.
No. As of right now only one team has switched from the AL to the NL or vice versa, the Milwaukee Brewers. However, they have only been in the World Series once (1982) when they were still in the AL.
No one ever has, at least in the major leagues, I think 15 or so have hit four.
Yes, he was the 13th draft pick by the Charlotte Hornets. However, he was traded to the lakers for Vlade Divach.
Randy Johnson
He never played in New England in his MLB career. He was born in Connecticut but only ever played for the Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Braves, and Atlanta Braves in the major leagues
No
Satchel Paige
yes
Technically WW1, but they switched sides.
Professional? Yes -- Toni Stone played in the Negro Leagues in the 1950s. She also played in the Negro minor leagues in the 1940s.
he will go there for his 2010 summer tour :) Jun 27 2010 Milwaukee, WI Milwaukee Summerfest
They began with Junior Johnson's team in 1995 with Brett Bodine; they switched to Mike Skinner with RCR in 1997 before going to Johnson.
No. Source - Wisconsin State Climate Office
No. As of right now only one team has switched from the AL to the NL or vice versa, the Milwaukee Brewers. However, they have only been in the World Series once (1982) when they were still in the AL.
Brian McCann has always hit left-handed in the major leagues.