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    One Player, One Game, Two Teams

    One Player, One Game, Two Teams

    Danny Jansen was the first player in MLB history to play for both teams in the same game. After the April 26th, 2024 game between Toronto and Boston was suspended in the top of the second inning due to rain, they resumed play 4 months later on August 26th. Danny Jansen had been in a 0-1 count when the game was suspended, but having been traded to the Red Sox during the intervening months his at-bat had to be continued by Daulton Varsho in a pinch-hitting role with Jansen himself behind the plate. Danny Jansen would go to bat in the bottom of this same inning, went 1-4 on the day, and struck out to end the game.

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