I have not been able to find the number of players that have done that but I would guess it has occurred many times. I was able to find out the only pitcher to have hit a grand slam in both leagues. Schoolboy Rowe hit one for the Detroit Tigers in 1939 and for the Philadelphia Philles in 1943. There have been two players in MLB history that have hit a grand slam in both leagues in the same season. In 1996, Greg Vaughn hit one for the Milwaukee Brewers, who were still in the American League, and for the San Diego Padres. And in 2000, Will Clark hit grand slams for the Baltimore Orioles and the St. Louis Cardinals.
Bob Watson and John Olerud
Major League
No, Both American and National league baseball games are 9 innings long
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The American League and the National League
There are 14 teams in the American League. There are also 16 in the National League.
Major League
18 or 20. In games played where the home team is from the National League, there are 9 players on each team. In games played where the home team is from the American League there are 10 players on each team. This is because the American League allows for a designated hitter, whereas the National League does not.
9 in the National League and 10 in the American League (because of the designated hitter).
No, Both American and National league baseball games are 9 innings long
National
There are 16 teams in the American League 14 in the National League
Technically, yes.In the AMERICAN LEAGUE, the pitcher can bat, but is usually batted for with a designated hitter.In the NATIONAL LEAGUE the pitcher always bats,In both leagues, all the other players bat regularly.
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The American League and the National League
There are 14 teams in the American League. There are also 16 in the National League.
Because the National League has been in existence longer than the American League ... the National League's first season as a major league was 1876 and the American League's first season as a major league was 1901.
No. The American League joined the National league in 1901 to form Major League Baseball