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    Each line below is the primary position of a player's career for one season. So, as you can see, for the first 5 years of his career, he was a pitcher.
    Whose MLB career is this?

    PITCHER
    PITCHER
    PITCHER
    PITCHER
    PITCHER
    was not in MLB
    was not in MLB
    was not in MLB
    was not in MLB
    CATCHER
    was not in MLB
    was not in MLB
    PINCH-HITTER (apparently)

  • #2
    Fred Mitchell

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Ubiquitous View Post
      Fred Mitchell
      Very good. How'd you get it?

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      • #4
        This guy's career by position each year is even more fun...

        OF
        Not in MLB
        OF/3B/1B/SS
        OF/3B/SS
        OF/3B
        OF/3B
        OF/3B
        OF/3B/1B
        OF/3B
        OF/3B
        OF
        OF
        OF
        OF
        OF/3B
        OF
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        DH
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        Not in MLB
        PH
        Life is complex, it has both real and imaginary parts.

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        • #5
          Minnie Minoso

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          • #6
            How about this guy.

            P
            not in majors
            not in majors
            not in majors
            not in majors
            not in majors
            not in majors
            P
            not in majors
            OF
            OF
            OF/DH
            OF
            OF/DH
            OF/DH
            OF/DH

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            • #7
              Bobby Darwin. Ahead of his time in that he led the AL in whiffs as an outfielder several times in the early 70s, long before it was considered OK. Ended his career with more K's than hits (as a batter). Came up at 19 in 1962 as a phenom pitcher and blew his arm out, then came back as an OF'er, not sure what the circumstances were surrounding his pitching appearance in 1969.
              Life is complex, it has both real and imaginary parts.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mikie View Post
                Bobby Darwin. Ahead of his time in that he led the AL in whiffs as an outfielder several times in the early 70s, long before it was considered OK. Ended his career with more K's than hits (as a batter). Came up at 19 in 1962 as a phenom pitcher and blew his arm out, then came back as an OF'er, not sure what the circumstances were surrounding his pitching appearance in 1969.
                Excellent!!!!

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                • #9
                  Good to see everyone found the same page.

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