Jansen said he wore two jerseys in the game and added he would send one to the Baseball Hall of Fame in New York. Jays manager John Schneider also said about his former player: "I think it's cool ...
Every baseball player in the MLB has that same drive. They might as well be ninjas, only they don't assassinate anyone other than the opposing team – figuratively, of course.
According to the MLB ... it’s a cool thing." He added that he "never would have imagined" making history in the sport for this type of situation. Jansen said he wore two jerseys on Monday ...
“It’s cool ... hitter said he wore two jerseys in the game (three, if you count the Toronto one he wore in June). He will keep one for himself and send one to the Baseball Hall of Fame ...
Doing so created the opportunity for Jansen to do something none of the other 23,321 players in MLB history ... headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Jansen also wore multiple jerseys during ...
“It’s cool, leaving a stamp like ... old right-handed hitter said he wore two jerseys in the game (three, if you count the Toronto one he wore in June). He will keep one for himself and send one to ...
Jimmy Yacabonis, a 32-year-old pitcher from New Jersey ... in Florida and played baseball at Southern Miss. When he finished school, he had little interest from MLB clubs. But a connection ...
Former Blue Jays and current Red Sox catcher Danny Jansen didn't just play for both teams in the same game — a first in Major League Baseball history. He played for both teams in the same inning.
But catcher Danny Jansen made history as the first player to show up in the ... Jansen wore two Red Sox Jerseys in the game: one to keep and the other to send to the Baseball Hall of Fame in ...
“It’s cool ... said he wore two jerseys in the game (three, if you count the Toronto one he wore in June). He will keep one for himself and send one to the Baseball Hall of Fame; an ...
Two months later, play will resume — this time, with Jansen behind the plate and in a Red Sox jersey ... be a cool thing to look back on.” The oddity of the scenario has inspired baseball ...