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cember 19, 1935 - March 19, 2000) was a right | fielder who played from 1951 through 1954 in the All- |
or League Baseball, playing mainly as a right | fielder from 1913 through 1915 for the Pittsburgh Pir |
mber 1, 1904 - August 12, 1959) was a utility | fielder in Major League Baseball for the Cleveland In |
In 1968, Ford briefly acted as a substitute | fielder for Glamorgan in their County Championship ma |
eptember 24, 1910 - May 17, 1982) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the N |
career with the Seattle Rainiers as a center | fielder in the 1950s, and in Seattle is fondly rememb |
(excluding situations involving a substitute | fielder), 13 players were used in each team's squad f |
He was regarded as a good | fielder and an average hitter, although he did lead a |
He was a right | fielder. |
He was primarily a left | fielder. |
batting average), but he was a competent | fielder, handling 50 of 52 total chances successfully |
er 28, 1937 - September 21, 2009) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1962 |
Ranga was also a fine | fielder, and fielding usually at silly mid-off, forme |
tember 10, 1875 - April 1, 1947) was a center | fielder for the Chicago Orphans baseball team in 1902 |
He was also a talented | fielder. |
He is also a fine | fielder. |
A versatile | fielder, he took 85 catches. |
but he was a good | fielder. |
lessis' fielding, saying "if there's a better | fielder in county cricket I've not seen him this seas |
il 26, 1927 in Fort Worth, Texas) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
He was a left | fielder and second baseman over parts of seven season |
26, 1955 in Glendale, California) was a left | fielder for the Chicago Whales professional baseball |
He was a perfect | fielder, committing zero errors. |
Atapattu is a skilful | fielder with an accurate throw. |
He played mainly as a right | fielder in a career that totaled 880 games played, 29 |
He was a good | fielder and an occasional wicket-keeper. |
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- |
He was a fair | fielder and, as a left-handed batter who had trouble |
A center | fielder, O'Rourke batted and threw left-handed. |
rn July 8, 1974, in Habana Vieja) is a center | fielder for Industriales of the Cuban National Series |
arting lineup for 30 of those games as a left | fielder, right fielder, and designated hitter. |
eague Baseball player who was mainly a center | fielder for the Louisville Colonels. |
He was considered a below-average | fielder, and consequently played over a third of his |
19, 1963 in Trenton, New Jersey) was a center | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
me record holder for range factor by a center | fielder. |
p-breaking medium pace bowler and a competent | fielder. |
h century for baseball teams to use a reserve | fielder as a pitcher, and this appears to be true in |
He was a good | fielder who took 51 catches, exactly one per match. |
was a catch made for England as a substitute | fielder in a Test against New Zealand in 2004. |
holarship, playing both baseball, as a center | fielder and shortstop, as well as center forward on t |
Dernier, also known as "Bobby", was a center | fielder for the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago |
He was a fine | fielder who was good enough to keep wicket on occasio |
was named the opening day starter as a center | fielder, having played the previous two seasons in le |
He was also known as a good | fielder in the covers. |
nuary 16, 1892 - January 10, 1962) was a left | fielder in Major League Baseball between 1921 and 192 |
ajor League Baseball player, currently a left | fielder for the New York Mets |
A right | fielder, he was hitless in his only two at-bat in thr |
1865 - September 9, 1926) was a pitcher/right | fielder who played from 1886 through 1886 in Major Le |
d Aaron, as the subject was no longer a right | fielder. |
en with his bulky frame, Crandall was a quick | fielder and thus played infield positions. |
Y Done He didn't end his career as a center | fielder either. |
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. |
As a slip | fielder, he took more than 600 catches in all matches |
eft field and is listed by the team as a left | fielder. |
A fine | fielder as well, he committed only two errors in 169 |
He was a good | fielder at cover-point and could field with either ha |
although he famously appeared as a substitute | fielder for England) and in August 2006, Durham annou |
-soo (born 1988), a baseball player as a left | fielder for the Doosan Bears. |
eason, the team was so desperate for a center | fielder that he was rushed into uniform and into his |
ight-handed batter and thrower and a superior | fielder, he was nicknamed Chico. |
He was a good | fielder but a poor hitter, and lost the starting job. |
A center | fielder, and good all-around athlete, Moseby's nickna |
e (April 24, 1903 - March 7, 1986) was a left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1930 |
In 2001, Cook acted as a substitute | fielder for England in a Test match agsint Pakistan a |
ruary 1, 1884 - September 1, 1943) was a left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entir |
ee seasons in Major League Baseball as a left | fielder and right fielder. |
ltimore Terrapins, playing mostly as a center | fielder. |
ional baseball player who appeared as a right | fielder in a single major league game for the New Yor |
ding, but Clift was also regarded as a superb | fielder. |
never get in the hall despite being a better | fielder and overall hitter than Dawson (Murphy's WARP |
April 12, 1895 - August 17, 1986) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1917 |
sional baseball player who played as a center | fielder for two seasons in the National Association f |
eague Baseball who played primarily as a left | fielder. |
August 26, 1909 - March 12, 1978) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
or League Baseball, playing mainly as a right | fielder for three different teams between the 1943 an |
ry good baseball prospect, playing as a right | fielder for the Gamecocks team. |
tor throughout his career (although a sub-par | fielder; in 1900 he set a record by committing 86 err |
A fine | fielder, he took 184 catches, and one wicket for 83 r |
October 19, 1916 - April 27, 2007) was a left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly f |
Ludwick is primarily a right | fielder, but also gets playing time in left field and |
He represented England as a substitute | fielder in the 1st Test versus his native country on |
r League Baseball, playing mainly as a center | fielder for five American League teams from 1946 thro |
(August 10, 1949 - July 20, 2010) was a left | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
bruary 17, 1897 - August 1, 1958) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
comparable Judy Johnson, he was a remarkable | fielder, arguably the best fielding second baseman of |
ll Draft by the Oakland Athletics as a center | fielder. |
77 - September 25, 1950) was a pitcher/center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for two d |
1, 1885 - July 15, 1954) was a pitcher/center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played briefly f |
ember 19, 1943 - January 14, 2009) was a left | fielder and first baseman in Major League Baseball wh |
(July 9, 1929 - January 6, 1982) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
(July 4, 1928 - February 11, 2011) was a left | fielder and manager in Major League Baseball. |
n Major League Baseball, primarily as a right | fielder, for the Cincinnati Reds from 1942-44. |
ruary 7, 1913 - August 13, 1988) was a center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1933 |
6, and he was later described as a "fabulous" | fielder. |
ary 24, 1898 - January 19, 1939) was a center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the S |
ons except catcher, playing mainly as a right | fielder for four different teams. |
jor League Baseball, playing mainly as a left | fielder for the Boston Americans (1907), New York Yan |
Born in New York City, he played as a right | fielder in the National Association in 1874-1875. |
h the San Francisco Giants in 1975 as a right | fielder and the youngest player in 1975 (19). |
New York, nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a right | fielder in professional baseball who played from 1892 |
Primarily a right | fielder, he played all or part of five seasons in Maj |
mber 28, 1943 in Cleveland, Ohio) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
born in San Francisco, California, was a left | fielder and left-handed batter who played Major Leagu |
r 5, 2000 in Norwood, New Jersey) was a right | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
Making a bigger splash was a utility | fielder who had been acquired in 1970 from the New Yo |
rs, was captain in 1916 & 1917; adjudged best | fielder in 1915 & 1916 and topped the batting average |
After left | fielder Bob Skinner injured his thumb in the first ga |
Albert Edward | Fielder (3 April 1889 - 29 April 1947) was an English |
'Tich' Freeman, he was an excellent all round | fielder equally home in the covers or catching close |
football and was a twice all-American center | fielder on the baseball team and was safety, kick ret |
e, where he made Midcoast North all-star Left | fielder and Right fielder. |
back years and was named the all-time center | fielder for the Aguilas Cibaenas, teaming up with his |
1853 - April 23, 1932), was an American right | fielder, right-handed pitcher and manager in Major Le |
Heinie Manush (1901 - 1971), an American left | fielder in Major League Baseball |
1857 - January 25, 1939) was an American left | fielder in Major League Baseball who hit 43 home runs |
19 - November 7, 1989) was an American center | fielder in Major League Baseball who played with the |
, 1890 - April 1, 1948) was an American right | fielder in Major League Baseball who was born in Chic |
, 1931 - April 30, 2011) was an American left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the M |
919 - August 13, 1983) was an American center | fielder in Major League Baseball from 1940-1947. |
03 - November 27, 1987) was an American right | fielder in Major League Baseball who was best known f |
1883 - October 8, 1912) was an American left | fielder in Major League Baseball. |
1913 - April 6, 1999) was an American center | fielder in baseball's Negro Leagues. |
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 |
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. |
Broughton was an outstanding | fielder who specialised at cover point. |
er-order left-handed batsman and an excellent | fielder. |
Buckland was also an impressive | fielder, taking 22 catches. |
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 |
An able | fielder, Holmes took 14 catches and made a single stu |
He is believed to have been an outstanding | fielder in close positions as a great many catches we |
replacement, and is regarded as an excellent | fielder with a strong arm. |
The English-born Brain was an unreliable | fielder who showed some power with his bat and good s |
a leg spin bowler and was also an outstanding | fielder. |
Schoeneck was an average | fielder and a good hitter during his major league car |
He is an athletic | fielder and also a part-time spin bowler. |
nd very little power, but he was an excellent | fielder, winning a Gold Glove Award in 1972. |
He was an outstanding | fielder and perhaps unlucky not to win international |
Miller was an accomplished | fielder who won a gold glove in 1978 for his play in |
In addition to being an exceptional | fielder, Hornung was also a fast baserunner, stealing |
left-handed opening batsman, an enthusiastic | fielder and occasional right-arm fast-medium bowler. |
mercurial bowler of genuine pace, an athletic | fielder, and a flashing stroke player capable of tear |
took 275 wickets, he was also an outstanding | fielder in the covers in his early years, taking 195 |
Acker was an excellent | fielder, handling 68 out of 69 total chances successf |
He played as a batsman and was an outstanding | fielder, winning the Talbot Smith Medal in 1939/40. |
es - Bridger had a reputation as an excellent | fielder. |
He was an outstanding | fielder, setting a major league record of 163 consecu |
An excellent | fielder who struggled as a batsman, Wine spent 12 sea |
Start was also regarded as an excellent | fielder, although at 5'9" he was a much smaller playe |
as a third baseman (4), catcher (1) and left | fielder (1), and was a member of the Providence 1879 |
where he played as a first baseman and center | fielder. |
m L. Moran (1869-1916) was a catcher and left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played in part o |
He was a good strokeplay and brilliant | fielder. |
Major League Baseball first baseman and left | fielder for the Arizona Diamondbacks. |
ber 20, 1959) was an American left and center | fielder in Major League Baseball from 1911-1923. |
enna, third baseman Brooks Jacoby, and center | fielder Brett Butler to the Indians for their former |
imore as a slow-footed third baseman and left | fielder before switching to first base in 1965. |
ing was known to be a poor hitter and suspect | fielder. |
developed a reputation both as a hitter and a | fielder. |
attacking right-handed batsman and all-round | fielder for Lancashire who played a handful of One Da |
s a pinch hitter, designated hitter, and left | fielder in addition to his primary role in the bullpe |
layed as a third baseman, shortstop and right | fielder for the New York Mets (1980-84, 1991), Montre |
ultiple seasons as a third baseman and center | fielder, and lesser amounts of time at other position |
med "Muscles," was an American left and right | fielder in Major League Baseball during the 1939 and |
eld, which was pursued by both Smith and left | fielder Curt Ford. |
ber 4, 1934) was an American pitcher and left | fielder in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia |
Pujols, Ryan Howard, Mark Texiera, and Prince | Fielder. |
arch 21, 2008) was an American left and right | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the C |
ber 10, 1905) was an American center and left | fielder in Major League Baseball from 1882 to 1894 wh |
ett befriended classmates Tim Buckley and Jim | Fielder, a relationship that would launch Beckett int |
mmer," was an American first baseman and left | fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the N |
Angels left | fielder Brian Downing went 2-for-5 with four RBI and |
kies in Major League Baseball, such as Prince | Fielder, Ryan Zimmerman, and Nick Markakis, Uggla's d |
He currently plays as right | fielder for the Lions. |
As a | fielder, he appeared in 36 games at left field and 13 |
As a | fielder, he appeared in 539 games at shortstop (213), |
ns the Irish team, including Keeler as center | fielder, was omitted. |
As a | fielder, he appeared in three games and recorded four |
As center | fielder for the Pirates, he won five consecutive Gold |
As a | fielder, he collected 21 outs with four assists and d |
His lack of mobility as a | fielder probably cost him further consideration. |
, 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 |
good hitter, but it was his performance as a | fielder that garner him high praise from his peers. |
one strikeout in two games as the backup left | fielder to Hitoshi Tamura. |
was an American Major League Baseball center | fielder and manager from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |
d, Indiana) is a Major League Baseball center | fielder for the Atlanta Braves. |
ty, Missouri) is a Major League Baseball left | fielder for the Florida Marlins. |
a) is an American professional baseball right | fielder with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseb |
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