Who was the first player to get hits for two different teams in two different cities on the same day?
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#6234. Asked by james. (Sep 22 00 6:39 PM)
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Playing for the Mets in Chicago on Aug. 4, 1982, Joel Youngblood drove in the winning run with a base hit and then was traded to Montreal. He rushed to join his new team for its night game in Philadelphia and delivered a hit for the Expos, becoming the first player to get hits for two different teams in two cities on the same day.
Sep 22 00, 8:22 PM
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