I guess your talking about the Brooklyn Dodgers, New York Giants and the New York Yankees
Only FOURTEEN players played for the New York Yankees, New York Giants, and Brooklyn Dodgers, including Tony Lazzeri, Sal Maglie, Wee Willie Keeler, Fred Merkle, and the last legal spitball pitcher, Burleigh Grimes.
Casey Stengel played for Brooklyn and the New York Giants, and managed the New York Yankees and the New York Mets.
Casey Stengel. As a player - 1912-1917: Brooklyn Dodgers 1921-1923: New York Giants As a manager - 1949-1960: New York Yankees 1962-1965: New York Mets
Yes, he did. Darryl played for the Yankees from 1995-1999.
Some major league cities are large enough to support two teams. The New York Yankees are in the American League, while the New York Mets are in the National League. Before 1958, New York had three teams -- the Yankees, the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
No one has played for all four of those teams in a career or ever will for that matter. The Giants & Dodgers are both on the West Coast now. The only person to suit up for all four of those teams was Casey Stengel, as a player for the Giants, player/manager for the Dodgers, and as a coach for the Yankees & Mets. In the post transition era three players have played for the New York Yankees, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Dodgers... Ricky Ledee, Darryl Strawberry and Jose Vizcaino
1921 - Giants defetaed the Yankees 5 games to 3 1922 - Giants defeated the Yankees 4 games to 0 1923 - Yankees defeated the Giants 4 games to 2 1936 - Yankees defeated the Giants 4 games to 2 1937 - Yankees defeated the Giants 4 games to 1 1941 - Yankees defeated the Dodgers 4 games to 1 1947 - Yankees defeated the Dodgers 4 games to 3 1949 - Yankees defeated the Dodgers 4 games to 1 1951 - Yankees defeated the Giants 4 games to 2 1952 - Yankees defeated the Dodgers 4 games to 3 1953 - Yankees defeated the Dodgers 4 games to 2 1955 - Dodgers defeated the Yankees 4 games to 3 1956 - Yankees defeated the Dodgers 4 games to 3 2000 - Yankees defeated the Mets 4 games to 1
Darryl Strawberry, Jose Vizcaino and Ricky Ledee each played for the Yankees, the Mets, the Giants and the Dodgers during their careers.
Three major-leaguers have played for the Mets, Yankees, Dodgers and Giants: Ricky Ledee, Darryl Strawberry and Jose Vizcaino. However, both Ledee and Vizcaino played for other teams as well; only Strawberry played for just those four.
Casey Stengel. As a player - 1912-1917: Brooklyn Dodgers 1921-1923: New York Giants As a manager - 1949-1960: New York Yankees 1962-1965: New York Mets
Darryl Strawberry, Jose Vizcaino and Ricky Ledee.
Three major-leaguers have played for the Mets, Yankees, Dodgers and Giants: Ricky Ledee, Darryl Strawberry and Jose Vizcaino. However, both Ledee and Vizcaino played for other teams as well; only Strawberry played for just those four.
Darryl Strawberry, Jose Vizcaino and Ricky Ledee.
no he did not. only baseball for the mets, yankees, dodgers, and giants
Yes, he did. Darryl played for the Yankees from 1995-1999.
The New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers
Some major league cities are large enough to support two teams. The New York Yankees are in the American League, while the New York Mets are in the National League. Before 1958, New York had three teams -- the Yankees, the New York Giants and the Brooklyn Dodgers.
No one has played for all four of those teams in a career or ever will for that matter. The Giants & Dodgers are both on the West Coast now. The only person to suit up for all four of those teams was Casey Stengel, as a player for the Giants, player/manager for the Dodgers, and as a coach for the Yankees & Mets. In the post transition era three players have played for the New York Yankees, New York Mets, San Francisco Giants, and Los Angeles Dodgers... Ricky Ledee, Darryl Strawberry and Jose Vizcaino
during the civil war, teams were divided into: mets yankees giants dodgers.