Q: Who holds the record for most teams played for?
A: The record for most clubs played for is 12, held by Deacon McGuire and Mike Morgan. By playing an impressive 26 seasons in the bigs, McGuire actually managed to squeeze a nine-year stint with the Senators and a four-year stint with New York into his storied catching career. In his final four seasons, however, he appeared in a total of only 11 games while playing for four different clubs. The franchises he played for over his career were:
Toledo Blue Stockings 1884
Detroit Wolverines 1885
Philadelphia Phillies 1986-88
Detroit Wolverines 1888
Rochester Hop Bitters 1890
Washington Senators 1891-99
Brooklyn Dodgers 1899-1901
Detroit Tigers1902-03
New York Highlanders/Yankees 1904-07
Boston Pilgrims 1907-08
Cleveland Indians 1908, 10
Detroit Tigers 1912
Originally drafted fourth overall, journeyman pitcher Mike Morgan has parlayed his 23-year+ career into an unsightly 185 losses, to go along with only 139 wins. The teams he has played for are:
Oakland Athletics 1978-79
New York Yankees 1982
Toronto Blue Jays 1983
Seattle Mariners 1985-87
Baltimore Orioles 1988
Los Angeles Dodgers 1989-91
Chicago Cubs 1992-95
St. Louis Cardinals 1995-96
Cincinnati Reds 1996-97
Minnesota Twins 1998
Chicago Cubs 1998
Texas Rangers 1999
Arizona Diamondbacks 2000-
2007-06-01 17:41:27
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answered by tony51451 3
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Mike Morgan who was a pitcher for the A's was on 12 different teams. He was a rookie in 1978 and retired in 2002. His teams were A's, Yankees, Blue Jays, Mariners, Orioles, Dodgers, Cubs, Cards, Reds, Twins, Rangers, and Diamondbacks. The current player is Kenny Lofton who has played with 11 different teams. His rookie year was with Houston in 1991. He has also played with Cleveland, Atlanta, White Sox, San Francisco, Cubs, Pittsburgh, New York, Philly, LA, and now with Texas.
2007-06-01 18:02:11
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answered by hkychick10 2
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Yes, many know. Now you get to join them.
Mike Morgan played for 12 teams in his major league career: the Athletics, Yankees, Blue Jays, Mariners, Orioles, Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, Reds, Twins, Rangers, and Diamondbacks.
2007-06-01 17:39:56
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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2016-12-30 13:37:43
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answered by ? 4
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Brett Tomko?
2007-06-01 17:34:09
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answered by Anonymous
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i believe jorge sosa has played with 68 different teams
2007-06-01 17:34:17
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answered by Anonymous
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kenny lofton (there are not 68 teams)
2007-06-01 17:35:16
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answered by Anonymous
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