Tracking the history of baseball’s two-way players
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Tracking the history of baseball’s two-way players
Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels on the pitcher’s mound
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Two-way players are a rarity post-1930
Bar chart of major league baseball’s two-way players by decade
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Pre-1900s: Two-way players run rampant
Members of the St John baseball team pose on a field, circa 1895
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Early 1900s: The dead ball era signals a decline
Baseball pitcher Doc Crandall throws a baseball in 1910
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1918–1919: Babe Ruth pulls double duty for two seasons
Babe Ruth warms up before a game
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1920s–1930s: Bullet Rogan leads the way for Negro Leaguers
Bullet Rogan and the rest of the 1934 Kansas City Monarchs
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1940s–2010s: The two-way player enters a dark age
Rick Ankiel winds back to pitch the ball
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2018–present: Shohei Ohtani ends long dry spell
Shohei Ohtani hits a home run