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Name the two players in history who have:

1. Played in the Little League World Series, and
2. NCAA Division 1 College World Series, and
3. Major League World Series

Hint: One of them is an active player
 

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Al Leiter played for Toms River little league, in my home state.

Where did Varitek go to college, I think he was in the LL WS.
 
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You guys are too good.

Achieving high success at every level, Varitek is one of only two players in the history of the sport to have played in the World Championship game of the Little League World Series, in the National Championship game of the College World Series, and in the Major League World Series (Ed Vosberg is the other). Varitek stands alone as the only baseball player in history to have played in the three aforementioned World Series along with playing on the Olympic Baseball team, and in the World Baseball Classic. As well, his Lake Brantley High School baseball team won the Florida State Championship his senior year in 1990 and was named the number one high school baseball team in the land by a USA Today poll.<sup id="cite_ref-0" class="reference">[1]</sup>
 

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he went to G Tech, played with Nomar and lost the final game to Oklahoma in 94.
 

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Quick question....

Who is the only player to play 50+ games at each of 3 different positions in one season?




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FWIW - the answer..

So Taguchi 2005 St. Louis Cardinals

Leftfield - 52 games
Centerfield - 50 games
Rightfield - 57 games.

No other player accomplished such a feat if you count each outfield spot a separate position.

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Here is one for you guys.

Who was on second base when Kirk Gibson hit his infamous home run in the 1988 World Series against the Oakland A's.
 

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Here is one for you guys.

Who was on second base when Kirk Gibson hit his infamous home run in the 1988 World Series against the Oakland A's.

Mike Davis, but I think he was on first, not second.
 

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right guy.....i think he stole second.....im pretty sure he was on second but not positive

Davis stole second on a 2-2 ball. Gibson got bumped when catcher tried to throw to second and he didn't even get a throw off.

Next pitch was the HR on a full count.
 

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