Quotes about baseman
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Jose Bautista needs at-bats. He's shown he has that power, that he can hit at Class AA, which was exactly the right level for him last year. If he does the same thing in Indianapolis this year, then he's earned the chance to be the everyday third baseman in Pittsburgh.
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In my opinion, she is the best third baseman I've seen.
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I just smacked it up the middle. If that second baseman had gotten to that ball, I probably would have just kept running out of the stadium. Or maybe run out there and picked a fight with him. Jay Payton
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His instincts told him he had a shot at him. It's a tough play when the third baseman is on the move. John Gibbons
baseman second
I'm a second baseman - where should I play? What's going on here is not my problem. It's not his problem. It's the team's problem.
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I looked at the second baseman and I figured I'd go hard and give up my body to get in there, ... It was key. It was all about just putting pressure on their guy. I wasn't able to put down any bunts today. I'm upset about that, but I was able to get some key hits for the team. Dontrelle Willis
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I like being in control. You feel like you've been a solid factor in winning over, say, a first baseman or a right fielder. That's why I like it a lot. It's such an important role. John Buck
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The guy jumped four feet for that ball. I thought for sure it was over his head. I guarantee you maybe one other second baseman in the entire big leagues makes that play.
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The best-case scenario, you come into camp with a starting second baseman and a starting shortstop. We don't have that here. But we're working on it. Ron Gardenhire
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It wasn't but a few years ago when people thought of him as a liability out there. Now, he's solid. I've had him since 1993 when he was a catcher/first baseman in Class A at Bellingham. He's a self-made player. Through the hard work and the time he's put in, he's turned himself into a solid major league outfielder. His routes are outstanding, his jumps have gotten better and better.
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When we recruited him, I thought he?d be a little scrappy second baseman who would get hits, steal some bases and play some small ball. Spanky McFarland
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People see me as a position player who can catch, when I'm a catcher that can play other positions. That's a huge difference, and what I've been trying to get people to see since I was 23 years old. I think I'm getting to catch because I've been hitting pretty well and they want to see if I can handle it. There are plenty of first/third baseman to go around. If I don't at least show the catching, there's no place for me.
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A first baseman must hit 25 or more home runs. Sean Casey
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Your goal as a hitter is to get on. And if the third baseman is playing back and letting you lay down a bunt, I don't have a problem with that, even if it's late in a no-hitter. Bert Blyleven
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We've got a first baseman, shortstop and second baseman that I think should win a Gold Glove. Those guys are great in the infield. Chone Figgins
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Lew had the green light and I had a pretty good lead since the first baseman wasn't playing behind me. That jump-started things. That was huge for us. Michael Cuddyer
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For several years, I have had my eye on second baseman Del Pratt of St. Louis. I cannot say that he is a better player than our own Joe Gedeon, but he has played better ball, and we wanted him. Well, how did I get him? I paid $15,000 in cash and gave away a number of good players for him. But what can you do?
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He tried to stretch it to a triple, but he gout caught up with the third baseman a little bit and jammed his neck. They ended up having to carry him off the field on a stretcher. It was a scary thing to see.
baseman second
He's the only second baseman we have. We've got to get him going. Willie Randolph
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He's a proven veteran out there. He and (second baseman Luis) Castillo work very well out there together. Ron Gardenhire
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He's the first baseman of the future here. No doubt about it. Sean Casey
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Jeff has been a big part of our success the past three years. He's been one of the top offensive threats each year and he continues to be the best third baseman this league has seen.
baseman both natural playing second
I'm so used to playing both right now. I think I can be a natural second baseman and I feel like I could be a natural shortstop. But right now I see myself more as second baseman. Brandon Phillips
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That was bull, hitting our first baseman after he hit a home run. Josh Beckett
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I think she's the best third baseman in our league.
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We had a new shortstop and a new first baseman tonight. We're pretty inexperienced.
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He's not really had to make a throw, we've only had one throw from a first baseman all spring. While he's probably throwing about what I expected right now, he's still got a ways to go. He hasn't had to make a throw to second, hasn't had to make a quick, hard throw and we don't know what's going to happen until that happens. Phil Garner
baseman bunt coverage executing good job knew
We'd been working on that all week. We knew they were going to bunt, so we called a bunt coverage and our first baseman did a good job of executing it.
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Both sides present a lot of difficulties turning the double play, but I'd say the second baseman has the most difficult job turning it. Chris Burke