Like an outfielder because he doesn't control all the play and doesn't create the plays like a quarterback.
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Like an outfielder because he doesn't control all the play and doesn't create the plays like a quarterback.
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There main starter shortstop is Alex Gonzalez. There call-up shortstops are Mike McCoy, and John McCdonald. There may be more but I dont know
because.... well imma black quarterback for my school... but the reason for this is that black people are built more like a running back, linebacker, cornerback type... and whites they have more of an arm than blacks. But most of the time if there is a black quarterback, they're capable of playing more positions.
Carl Crawford of the Boston Red Sox. He is fast, has a good arm, and can cover a lot of ground in so little time. Ken Griffey Jr. won ten consecutive Gold Gloves in the position, so voters like him more. Ichiro Suzuki filled his spot in the outfield after he left, and his speed makes for a good outfielder too.Ichiro Suzuki is the best active outfielder refer to link for statistics ...
Brett favre
When his native Venezuela was hit with devastating floods, Cleveland Indians shortstop, Omar Vizquel, raised more than $400,000 in relief funds for flood victims in his country.
Yes, there have been left-handed shortstops in Major League Baseball, although they are rare. One notable example is Dick McAuliffe, who played shortstop part-time for the Detroit Tigers in the 1960s. However, due to the unique challenges of playing shortstop as a lefty, it is more common for left-handed players to be shifted to other positions.
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I think it was Joe Montana