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factor, which measures the number of plays a | fielder makes, was consisently above league average. |
As a | fielder, he appeared in 36 games at left field and 13 |
As a | fielder, he appeared in 539 games at shortstop (213), |
As a | fielder, he appeared in three games and recorded four |
As a | fielder, he collected 21 outs with four assists and d |
developed a reputation both as a hitter and a | fielder. |
His lack of mobility as a | fielder probably cost him further consideration. |
he was never the same either as a batter or a | fielder. |
The fatality occurred when Vinall, a | fielder, was struck on the head by the batsman who wa |
, but also his continued quick reactions as a | fielder. |
His record as a | fielder and wicket-keeper is also very good with 43 c |
As a | fielder he was charged with no errors during his 8-ye |
As a | fielder, he appeared in 21 games at left field, 12 at |
In 1964, his abilities as a | fielder were recognised when he appeared as a substit |
n he appeared on the scorecard only once as a | fielder: when he caught Gloucestershire captain Phili |
A | fielder who chooses to wear a helmet (see below) is n |
good hitter, but it was his performance as a | fielder that garner him high praise from his peers. |
hes him in fair territory before it touches a | fielder, with the batter getting a single and no runn |
An able | fielder, he took 134 catches. |
An able | fielder, Lee took 59 catches. |
An able | fielder, Cole took 15 catches. |
An able | fielder, he took 60 catches. |
An able | fielder, Holmes took 14 catches and made a single stu |
Miller was an accomplished | fielder who won a gold glove in 1978 for his play in |
attacking right-handed batsman and all-round | fielder for Lancashire who played a handful of One Da |
Allan | Fielder - drums |
Alvin | Fielder (b. |
p, which was led by outfielders Dummy Hoy and | Fielder Jones, and scored the most runs in the AL. |
A good hitter and | fielder during his brief time in the big leagues, he |
Pitcher, batter, and | fielder all act essentially independent of each other |
Smith was a below-average hitter and | fielder for that time, batting .240 |
o the heroic figures of a batter, pitcher and | fielder, all set against the background of many of Ci |
Not to be confused with Arthur | Fielder, a Kent fast bowler of the 1900s. |
Wisden - Jack Crawford, Arthur | Fielder, Ernie Hayes, Kenneth Hutchings, Neville Knox |
Other guests include Johnny Gimble, Arthur | Fielder, Lenny Breau, Jerry Reed, Merle Travis, Les P |
Jim Broadbent as | Fielder in cowpat |
He is an athletic | fielder and also a part-time spin bowler. |
mercurial bowler of genuine pace, an athletic | fielder, and a flashing stroke player capable of tear |
able utility player, a slightly below average | fielder with a decent bat. |
Schoeneck was an average | fielder and a good hitter during his major league car |
ge of the DA's office to have her boss Barney | Fielder (John Larch) sign the appropriate papers. |
877 - May 16, 1941) was a first baseman/right | fielder who played briefly for the Chicago Orphans du |
is, Missouri) is a former first baseman/right | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the S |
Moseby developed into a well-polished batter, | fielder and base-runner, knocking in nearly 100 runs |
He was considered a below-average | fielder, and consequently played over a third of his |
rs, was captain in 1916 & 1917; adjudged best | fielder in 1915 & 1916 and topped the batting average |
1910 Alfred H. Spink called Mowrey "the best | fielder of bunts in either league." |
lessis' fielding, saying "if there's a better | fielder in county cricket I've not seen him this seas |
never get in the hall despite being a better | fielder and overall hitter than Dawson (Murphy's WARP |
867 to United States Congressman George Bragg | Fielder. |
He was a good strokeplay and brilliant | fielder. |
Since his departure from BS&T, | Fielder has worked extensively as a session musician. |
William Butler | Fielder, jazz and classical trumpeter, Rutgers Univer |
Warner Bros. It was produced and directed by | Fielder Cook from a screenplay by Sidney Carroll, ada |
d other community events, and is also used by | Fielder Road as a place of worship. |
and British historical drama film directed by | Fielder Cook. |
Birmingham, Alabama) is a former catcher/left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the C |
Cecil | Fielder and Prince Fielder 1998-2000. |
Cecil | Fielder (1994) |
Cecil | Fielder - Former MLB Player |
In his career, Cecil | Fielder batted .255, |
December 19, 1997: Cecil | Fielder signed as a Free Agent with the Anaheim Angel |
of former Detroit Tigers first baseman Cecil | Fielder. |
he cousin of MLB players father and son Cecil | Fielder and Prince Fielder. |
the Blue Jays to the Royals for a young Cecil | Fielder. |
r all eight years of its existence was center | fielder Ned Hanlon. |
58 in Lexington, Kentucky) is a former center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1981 |
a line drive which landed in front of center | fielder Boots Day, who slipped on the wet grass. |
er", and former Philadelphia Phillies' center | fielder Gary Maddox. |
career with the Seattle Rainiers as a center | fielder in the 1950s, and in Seattle is fondly rememb |
traded to a team in need of a starting center | fielder, such as the New York Yankees. |
was an American Major League Baseball center | fielder and manager from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |
ented himself as the Yankees' starting center | fielder, causing Giambi to compete with at bats at DH |
tember 10, 1875 - April 1, 1947) was a center | fielder for the Chicago Orphans baseball team in 1902 |
Harper became the Sox' starting center | fielder and leadoff hitter from 1972-74, playing well |
Schafer was named the Braves' starting center | fielder for the 2009 season on April 5, 2009, despite |
d, Indiana) is a Major League Baseball center | fielder for the Atlanta Braves. |
d the season's first game as Seattle's center | fielder and leadoff hitter, coming to the plate four |
era and became the Tigers' opening day center | fielder. |
or the Braves in 1988, mostly as their center | fielder, and had a batting average of .212 in 198 at |
White was the starting center | fielder for the Detroit Tigers teams that won back-to |
show Townsend, a center | fielder, is the loop's leading slugger. |
rch 29, 1922 - January 17, 1999) was a center | fielder who played from 1943 through 1946 in the All- |
where he played as a first baseman and center | fielder. |
team is also a famous Gold Glove Left Center | Fielder who goes by the name Mark "the Dirty Italian" |
home run hitter Gus Zernial, and fleet center | fielder Dave Philly. |
A center | fielder, O'Rourke batted and threw left-handed. |
Second baseman Luis Figueroa, center | fielder Tike Redman, and pitcher Don Wengert were nam |
with 31 stolen bases as the Giants' center | fielder. |
rn July 8, 1974, in Habana Vieja) is a center | fielder for Industriales of the Cuban National Series |
he game's best, he named Berger as his center | fielder. |
ber 20, 1959) was an American left and center | fielder in Major League Baseball from 1911-1923. |
eague Baseball player who was mainly a center | fielder for the Louisville Colonels. |
19, 1963 in Trenton, New Jersey) was a center | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
e 2008 roster as the Pirates' starting center | fielder, but lost the position battle to Nate McLouth |
me record holder for range factor by a center | fielder. |
1927 he was a consistent power hitting center | fielder, leading the National League in home runs fou |
He is a confidant and friend of center | fielder Josh Hamilton and acts as an "accountability |
Redman played as the Orioles' everyday center | fielder for the rest of the 2007 season. |
ter being traded from the Phillies for center | fielder Kenny Lofton in a one-for-one deal. |
enna, third baseman Brooks Jacoby, and center | fielder Brett Butler to the Indians for their former |
he won the job as the Royals' starting center | fielder and leadoff hitter. |
holarship, playing both baseball, as a center | fielder and shortstop, as well as center forward on t |
He was the center | fielder for Williamsport, Pennsylvania's Maynard Midg |
l 5, 1902) was a Major League Baseball center | fielder. |
He was the starting center | fielder for the Tigers in 1938. |
Hahn emerged as the starting center | fielder for the pennant-winning Mets of 1973. |
n Republic) is a Major League Baseball center | fielder who is currently playing for the Colorado Roc |
Dernier, also known as "Bobby", was a center | fielder for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago |
n Madrid) is a former Spanish baseball center | fielder. |
Phillies center | fielder Milt Thompson was positioned to make a runnin |
was named the opening day starter as a center | fielder, having played the previous two seasons in le |
ns the Irish team, including Keeler as center | fielder, was omitted. |
Green became the regular Orphans center | fielder in 1898, replacing the moody Bill Lange, who |
r, Georgia) is a Major League Baseball center | fielder for the San Diego Padres. |
improved as he became the A's everyday center | fielder. |
Senators, appearing as their starting center | fielder in the last game of the 1929 season, filling |
As center | fielder for the Pirates, he won five consecutive Gold |
New York) was a Major League Baseball center | fielder. |
Delta Phi legal fraternity and played center | fielder and catcher on the Michigan baseball team. |
He went 2 for 4 as the starting center | fielder that day. |
Y Done He didn't end his career as a center | fielder either. |
16, 1974) was a Major League Baseball center | fielder who played for five seasons. |
campaign with Houston, primarily as a center | fielder, and batted .271 |
the New York Mets in 1966, mostly as a center | fielder and a pinch hitter. |
Gregor Blanco is the center | fielder and leadoff hitter for Tiburones de La Guaira |
The Athletics also had problems: center | fielder Count Sensenderfer had injured his knee, so t |
rio) is a former Major League Baseball center | fielder. |
Terre, Missouri) is an American former center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly f |
ers major league roster as a platooned center | fielder. |
ent September as the Yankees' everyday center | fielder, replacing Elliott Maddox. |
nsational running catch made by Giants center | fielder Willie Mays in Game 1, snaring a long drive b |
football and was a twice all-American center | fielder on the baseball team and was safety, kick ret |
In 2009, Davis became the primary center | fielder for the A's hit .305 |
eath Valley" in left-center, snared by center | fielder Mickey Mantle with a spectacular running catc |
25 games as the Forest Citys starting center | fielder Bird batted .264 |
hio) is a former Major League Baseball center | fielder who played for the Cincinnati Reds (1980-86, |
eason, the team was so desperate for a center | fielder that he was rushed into uniform and into his |
Center | fielder Brett Butler set a National League record wit |
A center | fielder, and good all-around athlete, Moseby's nickna |
d in 140 games as the Tigers' starting center | fielder. |
rted off the season as the opening day center | fielder for the Washington Nationals. |
ltimore Terrapins, playing mostly as a center | fielder. |
witch in which he defensively replaced center | fielder Butch Huskey during a 5-4 loss to the Montrea |
19 - November 7, 1989) was an American center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the |
sional baseball player who played as a center | fielder for two seasons in the National Association f |
rangeburg, South Carolina) is a former center | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
n Los Angeles, California) is a former center | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
elder in 1960 and often platooned with center | fielder Bill Virdon. |
r 3, 1986) was a Major League Baseball center | fielder. |
r League Baseball, playing mainly as a center | fielder for five American League teams from 1946 thro |
The Indians had signed Doby, the star center | fielder of the Newark Eagles of the Negro Leagues, in |
He played two seasons as Brooklyn's center | fielder, and earned two league championships with the |
an outstanding season as the starting center | fielder for the Lakewood BlueClaws of the Low-A South |
Willie right into their lineup and the center | fielder responded with a career-best .281 |
ll Draft by the Oakland Athletics as a center | fielder. |
Center | fielder Fernando Ramsey and pitcher Joey Vierra were |
919 - August 13, 1983) was an American center | fielder in Major League Baseball from 1940-1947. |
ame involved in a brawl with Phillies' center | fielder Lenny Dykstra, who took exception to Dempsey' |
ultiple seasons as a third baseman and center | fielder, and lesser amounts of time at other position |
63 - April 4, 1934) was a 19th century center | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
s a right-handed minor league baseball center | fielder currently on the Toronto Blue Jays 40-man ros |
1913 - April 6, 1999) was an American center | fielder in baseball's Negro Leagues. |
r 9, 1940) was a Major League Baseball center | fielder in the 19th century. |
ruary 7, 1913 - August 13, 1988) was a center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1933 |
ary 24, 1898 - January 19, 1939) was a center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the S |
season was 1945 when he was a regular center | fielder for the Braves, appearing in 144 games. |
ame is that he was replaced as Detroit center | fielder by Al Kaline. |
lder, but assumed the role of starting center | fielder prior to mid-season when the Rockies traded t |
Prior also starred as the center | fielder for the Illinois state championship winning H |
He was the center | fielder of the Compton Junior Legion team that won a |
Thomas was a premier center | fielder, with a wide range and strong arm until under |
rdinals for four seasons as a starting center | fielder, then jumped to the Federal League when it wa |
back years and was named the all-time center | fielder for the Aguilas Cibaenas, teaming up with his |
n Los Angeles, California) is a former center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played 12 years |
n Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a former center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the B |
kson from the Yankees and New York got center | fielder Curtis Granderson from the Tigers. |
burn Alley, named after Phillies great center | fielder and Hall of Famer Richie Ashburn, a walkway f |
ate to be the Cardinals' 1957 starting center | fielder. |
) is an American professional baseball center | fielder in the Chicago Cubs' farm system. |
23), nicknamed ″Pony″, was an American center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the C |
1858 - April 6, 1916) was an American center | fielder in Major League Baseball for six seasons, and |
- former University of Texas Longhorn center | fielder; set College World Series record by scoring 4 |
1952 in Chicago, Illinois) is a former center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the B |
ding the Cavalry to intentionally walk centre | fielder Mitch Dening. |
ctacled middle-order batsman and a fine close | fielder who held forthright and, for his time, outspo |
He was also a regular close-to-the-wicket | fielder. |
Colin | Fielder (born January 5, 1964 in Winchester, England) |
batting average), but he was a competent | fielder, handling 50 of 52 total chances successfully |
p-breaking medium pace bowler and a competent | fielder. |
-handed middle order batsman and a fine cover | fielder. |
He was a fine deep | fielder, and was said to be an excellent judge of a h |
Albert Edward | Fielder (3 April 1889 - 29 April 1947) was an English |
left-handed opening batsman, an enthusiastic | fielder and occasional right-arm fast-medium bowler. |
er-order left-handed batsman and an excellent | fielder. |
Driessen was also an excellent | fielder, leading all National League first basemen in |
Bittman was an excellent | fielder, handling 21 chances without an error. |
He was an excellent | fielder, often inside the circle at square position a |
replacement, and is regarded as an excellent | fielder with a strong arm. |
nd very little power, but he was an excellent | fielder, winning a Gold Glove Award in 1972. |
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