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Over-Zeile-ous Lee Sinins reported today
2003-04-03 22:04
by Mike Carminati

Over-Zeile-ous

Lee Sinins reported today in his ATM Reports:

Todd Zeile set the modern day record by homering with his 10th team, breaking the mark he shared with Tommy Davis and Dave Martinez. During the 19th century, Dan Brouthers and Tom Brown also homered for 10 teams.

Zeile's coming off a -20 RCAA/.778 OPS season with the Rockies, which was his 2nd consecutive year with a negative RCAA. He has a .778 career OPS, compared to his league average of .758, and 26 RCAA in 1922 games.

Zeile is only one of 16 men to ever play for 10 or more major-league clubs. Mike Morgan, who has been old enough to be referred to as crafty for a good five years, is the last man to do it. He is also the only other active one. Here's the complete list:

#Teams	Name
12	Mike Morgan
11	George Bradley
11	Joe Gerhardt
11	Deacon McGuire
11	Pop Smith
11	Gus Weyhing
11	Orator Shaffer
10	Tommy Davis
10	Davy Force
10	Jim Donnelly
10	Jack Doyle
10	Paul Hines
10	Ken Brett
10	Dan Brouthers
10	Bob Miller
10	Todd Zeile


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