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∙ 2008-10-02 01:43:21Through the 2008 season, 3 players have hit 100+ home runs with three different teams in MLB history: 1) Reggie Jackson - 123 with the Angels, 144 with the Yankees, 269 with the Athletics.
2) Alex Rodriguez - 156 with the Rangers, 208 with the Yankees, 189 with the Mariners.
3) Darrell Evans - 141 with the Tigers, 131 with the Braves, 142 with the Giants.
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∙ 2008-10-02 01:43:21I think it might have been Reggie Sanders, who hit 20+ HR's for 6 different teams- Cincinnati, San Diego, Arizona, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and St. Louis.
mark McGwire is number six with 583 home runs
it can be for one player and two player
Barry Bonds
Hall of Famers Henry Aaron of the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves and Willie McCovey of the San Francisco Giants are two of the most famous baseball players to wear the number. In fact, the two Mobile, Alabama natives tied for the 1963 National League home run lead with 44 each. Aaron won two other N.L. home run titles with 44 in 1957 and 44 in 1966.
I think it might have been Reggie Sanders, who hit 20+ HR's for 6 different teams- Cincinnati, San Diego, Arizona, San Francisco, Pittsburgh and St. Louis.
Matt Stairs
Many MLB teams have scored runs with multiple players in the same inning. Many MLB teams have also had multiple home runs by different players occur in the same inning, including teams like the Yankees, Blue Jays, and Red Sox.
Dave Lucas
Darrell Evans Alex rodriguez
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Well in the beginning of baseball the players start at the home base
Oakland
Individual league rules require the uniform colors for home teams and visiting teams.
As an easy way for players/clubhouse staff to recognize which is which....
No, they provide their own
The real difference, other than different players on each team, is they are two teams that are located in different cities and play in different home stadiums.