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Shortstops would occasionally drift back on in vain for pop-ups which caught the left-field upper-deck overhang for home runs.
John Leo: 6 Things You Didn't Know About Bobby Thomson's Home Run & the 1951 Giants 2010
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Shortstops would occasionally drift back on in vain for pop-ups which caught the left-field upper-deck overhang for home runs.
John Leo: 6 Things You Didn't Know About Bobby Thomson's Home Run & the 1951 Giants 2010
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Shortstops are almost twice as far from the batter as pitcher and regularly catch a 120+ MPH line drives.
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"Shortstops, like catchers and great-fielding center fielders should be viewed differently," says Bill Center, a baseball writer from The Union-Tribune of San Diego.
USATODAY.com - Older players make final bids for Hall of Fame 2006
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Shortstops make errors, pitchers make bad pitches and every once in a while an umpire might make a bad judgment.
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Shortstops inclined to swoon at the sight of blood had their bats made with all the wood up in the big end, gripped the slender handle at the very hilt and swung from the heels.
Lance Mannion: 2004
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Shortstops inclined to swoon at the sight of blood had their bats made with all the wood up in the big end, gripped the slender handle at the very hilt and swung from the heels.
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Maybe it's time for a version by Sammy and the Shortstops.
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Shortstops were moving out of Toronto this winter Alex Gonzalez to the Cubs and Cesar Izturis to the Los Angeles Dodgers to make room for Felipe Lopez, who was demoted to Triple-A Syracuse last week.
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Shortstops weren't supposed to hit for power, but Cal's bat gave the Orioles a weapon no other team had.
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