ONE GAME, NINE POSITIONS
The five players to play all nine positions in one major league game:
Bert Campaneris, Kansas City, vs. California, Sept. 8, 1965
Cesar Tovar, Twins, vs. Oakland, Sept. 22, 1968
Scott Sheldon, Texas, at Chicago White Sox, Sept. 6, 2000
Shane Halter, Detroit, vs. Twins, Oct. 1, 2000
Andrew Romine, Detroit, at Twins, Sept. 30, 2017
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