Little Help Please. Players on Multiple but Different-World Series or All Star Teams

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1-What players have been in World Series with more than one team?

2-What players have played in All Star Games, in 2 or more different positions, in differing years.

I don’t count the Milwaukee Braves and Atlanta or Boston Braves. Or the NY and SF Giants, or the Brooklyn & L.A. Bums, the St. Louis Browns, Boston Browns, to become the Baltimore O’s. Tho’ many would say they were different Franchises, I see them as the same team, even with new ownership. As much, I don’t count the Seattle Pilots-Brewers, tho’ this was truly 2 different Franchises, the same Team, but the Pilots Ownership filed bankruptcy, and lost the Team, playing one year in Seattle, only to become Milwaukee’s new Franchise. Tho’ Aaron played for both Milwaukee’s Braves, Atlanta’s Braves, but ended his career as a Milwaukee Brewer.

Hmmm, slice and dice it anyway you want, regardless of same Teams, or same or different ownership in multipe Cities.
 
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There's a lot players for question #1 - Reggie Jackson, Paul O'Neill, Kirk Gibson, Catfish Hunter, Shane Victorino to name a few.

I know Rickey Henderson, Cal Ripken, and Dave Winfield played in ASGs at different positions to name a few.
 
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Lonnie Smith, Enos Slaughter, Elston Howard, Roger Maris, Roger Clemens, Wade Boggs, Kirk Gibson, Graig Nettles, Steve Garvey, Willie Mays, Sal Maglie
 
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Here's an answer to question #2 --- Pete Rose
 
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Add Keith Hernandez, Tim McCarver & Johnny Damon to #1
 
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Rod Carew was an all-star many times at 2nd base, then several times at 1st base after he moved to that position.
 
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Add two pitchers we've been discussing on another post:

Blyleven and Morris, both appeared with two teams in All Star play, and Bert was on 2 W.Series teams, Morris 3.
 
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Question 1 - add David Justice, Don't Baylor (3 teams in 3 years), Eric Hinske (same as Baylor), Gooden, Strawberry, El Duque, and Jose Canseco.
 
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Question 1 - add David Justice, Don't Baylor (3 teams in 3 years), Eric Hinske (same as Baylor), Gooden, Strawberry, El Duque, and Jose Canseco.

Thanks everyone for your help.
I know their are some more, but this one is more than I can wrap my arms around, or spend a week; looking to many players history up.
 
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has anyone mentioned Robin Yount?
 
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has anyone mentioned Robin Yount?

Very close Big Al, you dislodged my ice berg memory, which I am grateful for: Yount took less money to remain in Milwaukee all of his life. He did play in All Star games at two different posiitions. Your mention of his name reminded me of:

Paul Molitor: played in All Star Games for the Brewers and Blue Jays, as well as World Series appearances, with both teams. Altho' he went on to the Tiwns, but was never chosen as an All Star during his tenure in Minny.
 
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Here's two more players, who played in All Star Games with more than one team, or in both Leagues AL and NL A.S. Games:

Virgil Trucks, was in 2 All Star Games with the Tigers and White Sox, 49 and 54. Another amazing great who had those two consecutive No Hitter Shutouts in

Hoyt Wilhelm played with 3 teams in All Star Games, for both the AL and NL. A total of 5 years worth of All Star Games, when as Ernie Banks said: “it’s a fine day, Let’s Play Two”. All Star games in 59-62 were 2 game events. Wilhelm’s first A.S. game was in 53, his last in 1970.
 
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Frank Robinson - All Star and World Series in both leagues.
 
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Frank Robinson - All Star and World Series in both leagues.

nice one-thanks brides

One of the most heralded of all:

AL and NL MVP. 1966-What a year: Triple Crown, AL MVP, World Series MVP.
Who could ever ask for a better season, or career?


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