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Shane Halter
Born: 1969

IF-OF 1997- Royals, Mets, Tigers

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» July 4, 2000: In the Tigers 11–0 blowout over Tampa Bay, Shane Halter takes over the catching duties in the 8th from Detroit's Brad Ausmus. Halter has now played every position in the majors: with the Royals, he pitched on July 17, 1998. Dave Mlicki is the winner with Dean Palmer powering a pair of home runs.

» October 1, 2000: The Tigers nip the Twins, 12-11, as Shane Halter becomes the 4th major leaguer in history to play all nine positions in a game. Halter goes 4-for-5 at the plate and scores the winning run in the bottom half of the 9th inning. The two teams combine to use 15 pitchers, tying the ML mark and setting an AL record.