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I don't know, but that can not ever happen and will not ever happen.

Not true. In fact, four different players have done it in Major League games, most recently Shane Halter for the Detroit Tigers in 2000. There is no official name for this feat, however.

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Actually, four different players (Bert Campaneris, Cesar Tovar, Scott Sheldon, and Shane Halter) have played all nine positions in the same Major League game. Campaneris also pitched both right-handed and left-handed in the game in which he played all nine positions.

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Pete Rose

The infamous Cincinnati Reds played 939 games at first base, 671 in left field, 634, at third base, 628 at second base and 595 in right field

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Mike Ryba in 1931. Jose Oquendo

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Ted Williams played every position.

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Joe DiMaggio

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Pete Rose

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