Have bat, will travel
Matt Stairs with the Padres (Elaine Thompson photo)
After batting .333 for Class AA Harrisburg and being named the Eastern League's MVP in 1991, natural born hitter Matt Stairs begins a 19-year career in the majors for 13 different teams.
As a pinch-hitter for San Diego 16 years ago today, Stairs appears for his 12th different team, breaking the 98-year-old record for most teams played for by a position player.
The previous record belongs to Deacon McGuire.
Stairs then plays in 2011 for the Washington Nationals – his 13th and final team – before retiring in midseason with a major league-record 23 homers as a pinch-hitter.
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