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I played with the two greatest left handers in Braves franchise history, Warren Spahn and Tom Glavine. Maybe this isn't as hard as I think, but it is right fascinating. Please answer without looking it up.
--CD
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I played with the two greatest left handers in Braves franchise history, Warren Spahn and Tom Glavine. Maybe this isn't as hard as I think, but it is right fascinating. Please answer without looking it up.
--CD
hey Sansho--nice idea. I did manage to find a few who had more. Mike Morgan had 679 teammates...I guess it figures when you consider he pitched for about 24 years and for at least half the teams in the league. And Rickey Henderson had an amazing 725 teammates!
Posted by:tbone82 | May 06, 2008 at 11:05 PM
Hey Hank,
Bill, Dale and Boomhauer are waiting for you in the alley with a cold Alamo.
Posted by:CD | May 06, 2008 at 04:54 PM
The Oracle is very cool. By the way, Julio very well might have had the most teammates in baseball history. His 659 is the most I found -- the only person even close was Bobo Newsom, who also lasted forever (and changed teams constantly). Just thought that was interesting....
Posted by:sansho1 | May 06, 2008 at 04:53 PM
Kurt Bevacqua
Posted by:Hank Hill | May 06, 2008 at 04:49 PM
Damn. I guess it wasn't hard. Took about five minutes. Congrats, Rob. Thanks to Erik, I stumbled on a fascinating feature on baseball reference that lets you trace a chain from any player to any other who ever played. I just did one from Brent Lillibridge to Harry Wright, who played for the 1876 Boston Red Caps, the earliest forerunner of today's Braves. It's pretty cool. It's at
http://www.baseball-reference.com/oracle/link.cgi?e0=+13394+10413+5179&n1=15558&n2=18353&e7=13310
Posted by:CD | May 06, 2008 at 04:49 PM
Knucksie?
Posted by:rankin' rob | May 06, 2008 at 04:42 PM