One Year Stints
Postseason Legends
Stadiums
100

This left-handed pitcher spent his final year with the San Francisco Giants in 2009. Make sure you keep him away from the birds.

Randy Johnson

100

This player is famously known for his called shot in the 1932 World Series.

Babe Ruth

100

Known for its catwalks, this stadium is regarded by many as the worst stadium in baseball.

Tropicana Field

200

Famous for his series-winning home run in the 1993 World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays, this player played one year for 4 different organizations.

Joe Carter

200

This Phillies pitcher threw the second no-hitter in postseason history in 2010.

Roy Halladay

200

First opened in 1912, this is the oldest stadium in Major League Baseball.

Fenway Park

300
This Former MVP of the Anaheim Angels ended his career with the Baltimore Orioles in 2011. Oh, and his son is pretty good too!

Vladimir Guerrero Sr.

300
After getting hurt in the NLCS, this player limped around the bases after his pinch-hit home run in the 1988 World Series

Kirk Gibson

300

This rectangular-shaped stadium is where Willie Mays made "the catch"

Polo Grounds

400

This hall of fame, left-handed slugger with the Oakland Athletics made a pit stop in Baltimore in the year 1976 before going to the Yankees in 1977.

Reggie Jackson

400

During game 1 of the 1954 World Series, this player made "The catch"

Willie Mays

400

There have been 94 "splash hits" at this stadium

At&t Park/Oracle Park

500

I bet you didn't know this Yankees catcher spent his final season with the New York Mets in 1965 even though he only played 4 games.

Yogi Berra

500

Beating the Yankees in the 1960 World Series, this player has the only game 7 walk-off home run in World Series history.

Bill Mazeroski

500

Echos of Johnny Cueto chants can still be heard at this stadium to this day.

PNC Park