「Catchers」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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She faces many perils along the way-dog | catchers and a violent storm-but also meets kind peopl |
es he led the AL in fielding percentage among | catchers, and twice he led in throwing out baserunners |
ans consider Gibson to be among the very best | catchers and power hitters in the history of any leagu |
former teammate Benito Santiago's record for | catchers), and helped lead Cleveland to their third st |
Seminoles and slave | catchers argued over the ownership of slaves. |
Valenzuela had trouble communicating with his | catchers because he spoke very little English. |
One of eight San Diego | catchers behind the plate in 2003-04, Baseball America |
CATCHERS: Bruce Bochy, Sal Butera | |
The Musahar were once rat | catchers, but this activity has been abandoned. |
Catchers: Butch Benton, Mark Corey, Dwight Lowry | |
rs of the African-American community as slave | catchers came to Ohio, the family moved North to Madis |
was the hitting coach as well as outfield and | catchers coach. |
atch, The Adventures of William Tell, The Rat | Catchers, Doctor Who (episode: "The Power of Kroll", 1 |
ment was still very meager, and with no other | catchers willing to work with McElroy, Wright had to r |
ke of Tralee" was one of the few major league | catchers fast enough to be used as a leadoff man |
The Cubs carried all three | catchers for the National League Championship Series a |
the Beaneaters, which was more than any other | catchers for Boston that year. |
oduced by Glyn Davies who had created The Rat | Catchers for BBC TV (Associated-Rediffusion Television |
suing an order that prevented Tennessee slave | catchers from entering the regiment's camp looking for |
and Ryan Garko (Texas Rangers) were named as | catchers, Garko is now a first baseman |
In 2006, seven years after the end of | Catchers, Grundle formed The Sleeping Years. |
Valle led American League | catchers in 1990 with a .997 |
Sullivan led National League | catchers in 1938 with a .990 |
batting average and finishing second among | catchers in fielding percentage, putouts, assists and |
The Phillies and Braves switched | catchers in 1967, with Bob Uecker going to Atlanta. |
ped a reputation as one of the best defensive | catchers in major league baseball. |
in 136 games and once again led the league's | catchers in putouts. |
He was considered one of the best defensive | catchers in the '09 draft. |
In 1972 he led National League | catchers in range factor and baserunners caught steali |
till had the best offensive output out of all | catchers in the National League. |
That year, he also led National League | catchers in assists for the only time in his career. |
hird consecutive year, he led American League | catchers in assists and putouts. |
k is considered by many to be one of the best | catchers in Korean baseball history. |
a five-time All-Star and led National League | catchers in baserunners caught stealing and caught ste |
tablished himself as one of the top defensive | catchers in the American League by winning six consecu |
He led National League | catchers in assists and in games played, becoming the |
He also led American League | catchers in 1993 with 881 putouts, 57 baserunners caug |
Although Ardoin was one of the top defensive | catchers in baseball, his offense struggled during the |
He also led National League | catchers in double plays, range factor and baserunners |
n helping Sherm Lollar become one of the best | catchers in the major leagues and, he also helped Gus |
He was also durable, leading league | catchers in games played three times, while consistent |
those slaves, Jim Gray, was captured by slave | catchers in Union County, Illinois on September 4, 185 |
U.S. for much longer, the use of paper cootie | catchers in the U.S. dates back at least to the 1960s. |
Threatened by slave | catchers in Boston after passage of the Fugitive Slave |
n base percentage and led the American League | catchers in fielding percentage, caught stealing perce |
ion broadcast crews as one of the best backup | catchers in Major League Baseball, prompting speculati |
He led National League | catchers in assists in 1963, 1965 and 1967, and set a |
The Rat | Catchers is a 1960s British television series about a |
1973, when injuries afflicted the Mets' other | catchers, Jerry Grote and Duffy Dyer. |
s Alan Closter, Dick Joyce, and Chuck Dobson; | catchers Jim Hibbs and Ken Suarez; outfielder Shaun Fi |
On May 2, 1970, Philadelphia Phillies | catchers Mike Ryan and Tim McCarver both had a hand br |
He was known as one of the better defensive | catchers of his era. |
playing career, he played behind two starting | catchers of the Tigers, Johnny Bassler and Oscar Stana |
er and, for being one of the finest defensive | catchers of his era. |
Kao is widely regarded as the best Taiwanese | catchers of his generation, and has been a frequent me |
ore the 1953 season, employed one of the best | catchers of the 1950s, Del Crandall, and were also one |
Carrying free radical | catchers on the fire |
999, Figga started the season as one of three | catchers on the Yankees' roster, after owner George St |
te that he was "without doubt one of the best | catchers on the coast." |
k found Grote to be one of the most difficult | catchers on which to attempt a stolen base, and though |
He led National League | catchers once in putouts. |
the Deadball Era during which Rariden played, | catchers played a huge defensive role, given the large |
s not related to former Major League Baseball | catchers Randy and Todd Hundley (who are father and so |
Carroll holds a major league | catchers record for age 24 in OPS with a .970 |
ay on February 16, 2011 when the pitchers and | catchers reported to Camelback Ranch. |
bases, breaking the single-season record for | catchers set by Ray Schalk in 1916 despite missing fou |
In 1995, | Catchers signed to Warner Music Discovery in the US, a |
e required to take at least ten pitchers, two | catchers, six infielders, and four outfielders. |
rror), the best percentage among all starting | catchers that season. |
Was just one of five | catchers the Red Sox used during the 1913 season. |
But next to the above mentioned eye | catchers the ‘Tong Tong Fair' also offers workshops an |
ons and Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased), The Rat | Catchers, the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who as |
Kahoe was one of the first | catchers to wear shin guards. |
were employed by the Hawaiian kia manu (bird | catchers) to trap birds in order to collect feathers f |
Series Most Valuable Player Award, one of six | catchers to have won the award. |
Mike Piazza as the only Major League Baseball | catchers to start an All-Star game 10 times or more in |
Rariden led Federal League | catchers twice in putouts, twice in assists and twice |
awrence, Massachusetts, Crowley was one of 13 | catchers used by Philadelphia Quakers pilot Harry Wrig |
he Boston Red Sox in 1928, being one of seven | catchers used by the Red Sox in an unsuccessful attemp |
Catchers was an Irish indie pop band formed in 1993 an | |
Before Rariden's career, most | catchers were large, slow-footed players. |
Before Schalk's career, most | catchers were large, slow-footed players. |
Pitchers and | catchers were to report by February 14 with the first |
e British and Norwegian whaling factories and | catchers were destroyed by German raiders, while the r |
In his 14 starts, there were seven different | catchers who caught him, four of whom claimed that McE |
Other | catchers will soon follow Bresnahan's lead and wear si |
average and led National League | catchers with .986 |
In 1917 he led American League | catchers with a .986 |
Ranked sixth among American League | catchers with a .993 |
g average in 1926 and led the American League | catchers with a .989 |
1940 season saw him lead the American League | catchers with a .994 |
He was considered one of the rare | catchers with speed, having 105 stolen bases during hi |
uns batted in however, he led National League | catchers with a .996 |
2 on base percentage and, led National League | catchers with a 48.6% caught stealing percentage. |
g with the Detroit Tigers, Heath led the AL's | catchers with 66 assists and 10 double plays. |
In 1913, he led National League | catchers with 166 assists, 130 baserunners caught stea |
In her first year with the team, she led all | catchers with 141 assists, which also is an all-time r |
l managed to finish second among the league's | catchers with a .993 |
et a single-season home run record for PawSox | catchers with 21 and also hit one as a designated hitt |
tcher and ended the year leading the league's | catchers with 61 assists and 10 double plays. |
ting average of .206, he still led the team's | catchers, with Johnny Edwards hitting .186 |
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