Danny Jansen's unique achievement as the first major leaguer to play for both teams in a suspended game showcases the sport's quirky nature and rich history.
When asked about becoming the first player in the history of baseball to compete for both teams in one game, Jansen expressed his surprise and gratitude. 'It's definitely a cool thing. Honestly, when I heard about it, I didn't think I would be the first.'
Boston manager Alex Cora highlighted the significance of the moment, suggesting that it would be a historic occasion as Jansen gears up to catch for the Red Sox against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The game, originally suspended on June 26 due to rain, tests the resilience of players as they resume amidst high expectations and the oddities that the game of baseball presents.
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