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- noun US One who plays in a
sandlot .
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Examples
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As a young sandlotter, Pirrone recognized that the West Coast’s minor leagues didn’t slake L.A.’s appetite for baseball.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Rogan, batting cleanup, hit a bullet that nearly tore off the second baseman’s glove, but the sandlotter held on to double Young off first.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Rogan, batting cleanup, hit a bullet that nearly tore off the second baseman’s glove, but the sandlotter held on to double Young off first.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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As a young sandlotter, Pirrone recognized that the West Coast’s minor leagues didn’t slake L.A.’s appetite for baseball.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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As a young sandlotter, Pirrone recognized that the West Coast’s minor leagues didn’t slake L.A.’s appetite for baseball.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Rogan, batting cleanup, hit a bullet that nearly tore off the second baseman’s glove, but the sandlotter held on to double Young off first.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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Rogan, batting cleanup, hit a bullet that nearly tore off the second baseman’s glove, but the sandlotter held on to double Young off first.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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As a young sandlotter, Pirrone recognized that the West Coast’s minor leagues didn’t slake L.A.’s appetite for baseball.
Satch, Dizzy & Rapid Robert Timothy M. Gay 2010
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