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Hall of Famers Who Played with Seven or More Teams
Hall of Famers Who Played with Seven or More Teams
The following members of the Hall of Fame played with at least seven teams during their major league careers.
Alomar, Roberto – 7
Brouthers, Dan – 11
Gossage, Goose – 9
Grimes, Burleigh – 7
Henderson, Rickey – 9
Hoyt, Waite – 7
Kelly, King – 7
O’Rourke, Jim – 8
Perry, Gaylord – 8
Simmons, Al – 7
Smith, Lee – 8
White, Deacon – 9
Wilhelm, Hoyt – 9
Hall of Fame first baseman Dan Brouthers, pictured here with the Detroit Wolverines, played for 11 teams during his major league career - the most of any Hall of Famer. BL-1935-74 (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)