Yes ... some are Gene Tenace (1972, 1973, and 1974 Oakland Athletics and 1982 St. Louis Cardinals), Don Gullett (1975 and 1976 Cincinnati Reds and 1977 New York Yankees), Alfredo Griffin (1988 Los Angeles Dodgers and 1992 and 1993 Toronto Blue Jays), Dave Stewart (1981 Los Angeles Dodgers, 1989 Oakland Athletics, and 1993 Toronto Blue Jays), Curt Schilling (2001 Arizona Diamondbacks and 2004 and 2007 Boston Red Sox), and Lonnie Smith (1980 Philadelphia Phillies, 1982 St. Louis Cardinals, and 1985 Kansas City Royals).
In the 2002 World Series, both the Angels and the Giants made the playoffs as wild card teams.
The world series
the 1994 World Series were cancelled because the players were on strike
deon sanders
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Frank Robinson was a Major League Baseball outfielder and manager. He is the only player to win MVP honors in both the National and American Leagues. He has won the triple crown, World Series (2X) and was elected to the baseball hall of fame in 1982.
That was Matt Williams who hit a home run with the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2001 World Series and with the Cleveland Indians in the 1997 World Series.
Yes. To win a league batting title, a player must have a minimum of 502 plate appearances. If a player has 502 or more plate appearances when he is traded to the other league and winds up in 1st place in batting average for the league he was traded from, he is awarded the league title. To win an MLB (both leagues) batting title, a player must have a minimum of 502 plate appearances combined in both leagues.
No, because Bryan Jordan is a soccer player.
Billy Southworth. Southworth played on the 1926 St. Louis Cardinals that defeated the New York Yankees in the World Series and managed the 1942 Cardinals that defeated the Yankees in the World Series.
they are both based on sports. you make millions if you play in one of those leagues. there are two conferences in both leagues and there are lots of divisions in both leagues
Yes. It's rare, but if a player has played for two teams and they both make it to the World Series, that player will get a ring regardless of who wins. In 2010 that player will be Bengie Molina.