Mike Timlin has four rings from being with Toronto and Boston...
Al Leiter has 2 (or 3) from being with Florida and Toronto, and he was with the Mets in 2000, when they lost to the Yanks..
Any other notable examples?
Mike Timlin has four rings from being with Toronto and Boston...
Al Leiter has 2 (or 3) from being with Florida and Toronto, and he was with the Mets in 2000, when they lost to the Yanks..
Any other notable examples?
Jim Edmonds 2 for St.Louis and Anihem
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no i forgot he was a Cardinal that long
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Chuck Knoblauch had 4 (3 in New York and 1 in Minni)
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Rickey Henderson had 2 (1 in Toronto and 1 in Oakland)
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Rafael Belliard 1995 braves
I mena of course he was good but Yogi hs to be mentioned... I mena come on... what 11 rings in 22 years
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Albert Pujols
David Cone had 5 (4 in New York and 1 in Toronto)
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lol Lofton was always the wrong place wrong time for a ring but the right place for playoffs
1995-2007 was i the playoffs every year except 2000 and 2005
2000 was on a 90 win team that missed the playoofs and in philly on an 88 win team both tha tcame in 2nd
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Uh? If we're just throwing out names, Yogi Berra.
If we're actually trying to figure out who has the most "right place, right time" rings, you could probably turn to the host of roleplayers that played throughout the late 90's Yankee dynasty, such as Luis Soto, Chad Curtis, and Ramiro Mendoza. I don't think being a very good to great player on a World Series team is a "right place, right time" thing, so throw out David Cone, Phil Rizzuto, Rickey Henderson (WTF?!), Jim Edmonds, Albert Pujols (WTF?!), etc.