Shouse, 33, is a longtime minor leaguer who developed a sidearm delivery to use against left-handed hitters last year. |
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His debut grand slam is even more impressive when you consider that he was only the second major leaguer to hit a grand slam in his first at bat. |
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What are the most important metrics you use in evaluating whether a minor leaguer can be successful in the bigs? |
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But players seep through the cracks, and every season more players make spending a quick buck on a minor leaguer worth every penny. |
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Playing shortstop in the sixth inning, he chased down a Texas leaguer in short center field and threw home to catcher Joe Silver to get a runner tagging up. |
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While the transition from nameless minor leaguer to major league leader seemed to happen overnight, he knows it is at least partially a product of his many years of toil. |
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And this is given to the major leaguer who combines outstanding skills on the field with service to the community. |
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While a major leaguer, he had a creditable career, with a batting average of.281 for six seasons. |
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However, his first seasons with the Angels, while still better than those of the average major leaguer, did not live up to expectations. |
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In the sixth, after left-handed pitcher Carleton Hargrove hit the first two batters, Daniel Stovall sent a would-be Texas leaguer into right field. |
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Schilling claimed that every major leaguer felt the same. |
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In 2004 he became only the third major leaguer to hit more than 700 home runs in his career, and he became the major league all-time walks leader, surpassing Rickey Henderson. |
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Every Dominican starter is a major leaguer. |
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Torres has made six starts as a major leaguer. |
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Dickey is the only major leaguer who throws the pitch. |
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What kept him from becoming a major leaguer? |
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In the deal Vazquez and lefty reliever Boone Logan will go to the Yankees in exchange for Melky Cabrera, Mike Dunn and minor leaguer Arodys Vizcaino, the report said. |
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Excise duty had to be paid on each leaguer of brandy exported. |
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His wife is an Ivy Leaguer who majored in economics and East Asian studies at Columbia. |
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I see him as tall, heavy set, a one-time prep-school Ivy Leaguer who's worked in the State Department for forty years. |
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In interviews, he is so polished and articulate that his teammates rag him as an Ivy Leaguer. |
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At least one, Troy Fairbanks, is a second-generation Ivy Leaguer, but another, Colandrea Conners, is fresh from the South Side of Chicago. |
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Meet the teenager with a tough past who has become an Ivy Leaguer after living in a care home in the Highlands. |
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With his four-run shot, Piazza tied then-Cincinnati Red Eric Davis as the only National Leaguer to hit three grand slams in one month. |
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In the middle of all this, Krause has somehow managed to become an Ivy Leaguer. |
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Bradley, like Arena another Ivy Leaguer, at first blush is somewhat difficult to gague. |
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The soon-to-be Secretary of the Treasury Geithner is a Dartmouth Ivy Leaguer with an advanced degree from Johns Hopkins. |
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It's exactly the sort of sound you'd expect from a 22-year-old Ivy Leaguer and artist's son who grew up on a steady diet of 10-plus minute electronic music. |
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