Has an MLB player or pitcher ever played for 4 or more teams in the same season? If so, who?

Yes, there have been a few MLB players and pitchers who have played for 4 or more teams in a single season. One notable example is pitcher Mike Kekich, who played for four different teams in 1972: the Washington Senators, New York Mets, St. Louis Cardinals, and Cleveland Indians. Another example is outfielder Matt Holliday, who played for four teams in 2016: the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics, and Colorado Rockies.

  • Who holds the record for the most teams played for in a single MLB season? Mike Kekich, with 4 teams in 1972.
  • What is the most common reason for a player to play for multiple teams in a single season? Trades.
  • Are there any disadvantages to playing for multiple teams in a single season? Yes, it can disrupt player's routines and affect their performance.
  • What are some of the challenges that players face when playing for multiple teams in a season? Adjusting to new teammates, coaches, and playing styles.
  • Do players typically prefer to play for multiple teams in a single season? No, most players prefer to stay with one team for an entire season.
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