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Edit: Ernie Lombardi, 1931 Brooklyn Dodgers and 1947 new york Giants. Freddie Lindstrom, 1924 NY Giants and 1936 Brooklyn Dodgers. Louis Cardinals and 1937 St. George Kelly, 1915 NY Giants and 1932 Brooklyn Dodgers. Louis Cardinals and 1947 St.

But he wasnt inducted for his playing career. Jimmie Foxx, 1925 Philadelphia Athletics and 1945 philadelphia phillies.

Louis Cardinals and 1937 St. Nap Lajoie, 1896 Philadelphia Phillies and 1916 Philadelphia Athletics. Thats all of em, I do think. 1914 boston red sox and 1935 Boston Braves. 1954 Milwaukee Braves and 1976 Milwaukee Brewers. 1951 NY Giants and 1973 NY Mets. Berra, followed by Foxx, Hornsby, and Dean.

The other guys, worthy HOFers all, are lesser known names from this far remove in time.

Chicago, but perhaps Santo will change that.

If you want specifically men who played in a victorious World Series per franchise, there are six: McInnis, Morris, Schang, Bush, Stewart, and Smith. Fourteen players have played for three different franchises in eventual World Series champion seasons. Playing for any part of the season counts. 93 Toronto Blue Jays 4. Philadelphia Phillies, 1987 minnesota twins 10.

1943 and 47 Yankees and the 1948 Indians, all champions. He played in one game for Pittsburgh, on June 30. In his only World Series appearance, 1926, he entered Game 5 as a defensive replacement in the bottom of the ninth.

What a World Series moment that mustve been; his only time up, in a Series the Yankees lost, and he got plunked. At least he made two clean plays on defense. These guys who can potentially make a big difference and the most likely to get the big bucks this offseason. Shawn Estes San Diego Padres Torii Hunter Minnesota TwinsCF Barry Zito Oakland Athletics Tony Armas Jr. He wont get the big contract but he has real potential to do something. Louis Cardinals Carlos Lee Texas Rangers Mike Mussina new york yankees Jason Marquis St. Louis Cardinals Andy Pettitte Houston Astros Jason Schmidt san francisco Giants Juan Pierre Chicago Cubs Mark Buerhle Chicago white sox Either will retire or stay with current team. Will get paid like one though. HRs but not much else. Low RBI and high KO for those HRs. Already one of the worst free agent signings in history. Hell probably get almost as badly overpaid this go around. See Burnitz, same kind of player. Had a better year than any two of his previous bests combined. Will sign for big bucks and revert to normal injury prone lack of productivity. However most GMs only see one seasons stats and so Dye will get a big contract from somebody.

While a decent hitter his attitude issues and unwillingness to play as member of a team make him a liability. Will parlay a great half season into a good contract then revert to being benched or released before first year or two of contract is out. Excellent hitter, steals bases, has great power.