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coffee when they were invited into the Union Association. They played exactly nine games, all on the road, at the end of the season. The Saints went 2–6–1. Three other UA teams played 25 games or less, with the Saints playing the fewest. The Union Association folded in January 1885. (Although the league is conventionally listed as a major league, this status has been questioned by a number of modern baseball historians, most notably
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on September 15, 1971. Yount hurt his elbow while warming up and was removed from the game before ever throwing a pitch. He never made it back to the major leagues. By official rule, pitchers who leave the game due to injury after being announced are credited with a game appearance; thus Yount is
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to a short-term contract to fill the second goaltender position until a more permanent solution can be found. Since the other goaltender is certain to play the game in question and is not likely to be injured during game play, the backup goaltender is likely never to set foot on the ice during game
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were making it more challenging for professional baseball teams to fill out their rosters. Nuxhall is the youngest player ever to appear in a major-league baseball game. He came back to the majors in 1952 and had a 14-year playing career, and later spent many years as a member of the Reds broadcast
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was suspended for fighting a fan in the stands, 16 members of the Tigers voted to go on strike in support of Cobb. Unable to field a team for their May 18 game in Philadelphia, the Tigers scrounged up nine replacement players from around the city. Philadelphia drubbed the replacement Tigers by a
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went 94–19) and poor attendance in a country that suddenly was oversaturated with baseball teams. As the season wore on, teams began to fold, and the league scrounged around for replacements. The last of these replacements were the minor-league Saints (Apostles), an entire team that got a cup of
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late in the season. For many years, this occurred from September 1 through the end of the regular season (typically late September or early October). Before the 2020 season, active major-league rosters expanded from 25 players to 40; however, since 2020, rosters expand only from 26 to 28. Notable
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farmhand who got called up in 2005. In his major-league debut, on July 9, Greenberg was hit in the head with the first pitch he ever saw in the majors. Seven years later, and after an online publicity campaign on his behalf, Greenberg got another at-bat as a member of the
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as a pinch-hitter, he was hit by the third pitch he saw. He never made it back to the majors. Van Dusen is the only player to be hit by a pitch in his only major-league plate appearance, and to never play the
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discovered that he actually played two innings. Also, there was at least one base hit to the outfield while Graham was in the game, so he might have gotten the chance to field a ball in play.)
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began operation in 1884, and is listed in many sources as a third major league. However, the league faced multiple problems, including an uneven distribution of talent (the league champion
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maintains lists of players who have appeared in only one major-league game; as of April 2024, there are over 1,500 batters and over 700 pitchers listed. Some notable players include:
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on September 26, 1997, throwing two scoreless innings, giving up one hit and three walks while striking out three batters and being credited as the winning pitcher against the
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on April 21. He had no fielding chances and the game was won before he came to bat. In October 1918, Burr died in France while serving in World War I.
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and sent into a game as a pinch-hitter on August 19. His uniform number was 1/8. The promotional stunt ended when pitcher
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in 2014 despite not playing goalie since high school). This position is typically held by an older, retired goaltender (
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on the last day of the season. He came to the plate five times, and did the following: two walks, three singles, three
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play. Thus, players with little to no experience can sometimes have a short cup of coffee in the NHL (video technician
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Another variant of the cup-of-coffee in baseball is a player who only appears in a single major-league game.
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level. The idea behind the term is that the player was only in the big leagues long enough to have a cup of
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of 'cups of coffee' at Baseball Reference—all the players in MLB history who appeared in exactly one game
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as having had particularly impressive September call-up performances, and who had long careers, were
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Other players, who had cup-of-coffee major-league appearances under unusual circumstances, include:
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is one such example; he was pulled out of the stands to fill the position for one game for the
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went the whole game for Detroit, giving up 24 runs (a modern-day record), 14 of which were
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and played in two games at second base as a defensive replacement; he did not have a
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One example of how this term is used in a sentence was during the 1996 film
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by 63 years. The Toledo franchise folded after 1884 and player boycotts (
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players who made their debuts with a late-season "cup of coffee" include:
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This article is about the sports expression. For the beverage, see
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at the age of 15, during a time when the manpower requirements of
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A special case unique to the NHL is that of the emergency backup
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or other professional leagues are common in professional hockey.
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listed as playing in one game despite never actually doing so.
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didn't consider the Union Association to be a major league.)
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before being returned to the minors. The term originated in
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Before Jackie: The Life And Times Of Moses Fleetwood Walker
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made his debut at age 15 via a cup of coffee with the
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with indefinite bans, came back for their next game.
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on the next-to-last day of the season, September 29.
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List of players who played only one game in the NHL
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no-hitter
Mike Piazza

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