Has any player ever played all nine positions in one Major League Baseball (MLB) game? If so, how many?

In the history of Major League Baseball, only one player has ever played all nine positions in a single game: Bert Campaneris. He accomplished this feat on September 8, 1965, while playing for the Kansas City Athletics against the California Angels. Campaneris started the game at shortstop, moved to second base in the second inning, then played third base in the third inning. In the fourth inning, he shifted to left field, then to center field in the fifth inning. In the sixth inning, he played right field, and in the seventh inning, he moved to first base. He finished the game by pitching the ninth inning.

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