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That's right! Put a gold glove left handed 1st baseman at 2nd base so it can completely eliminate any double plays and him making any plays to his right so that we can play the worst defender at baseball at 1st so we can have his whopping .700 OPS in the lineup!!!! All the while making us the 1st team in probably 100 years to actually start a left handed player at an infield position other than 1st base or pitcher. Como, ladies and gentleman |
Looking closer, that stat gets even more bizarre. There's really only 3 actual appearances in the field since 1950, and even including Mattingly, none of them were a whole inning.
1) In 1958, Cincinnati Reds 1B George Crowe moved to 2B for one batter in the 2nd inning by switching positions with the second baseman to defend a sac bunt. Those two guys actually pulled off a double play, then switched back to their normal positions. 2) In 1970, Indians pitcher Sam McDowell moved to 2B for one batter so a reliever could finish the 8th inning, then McDowell moved back to pitch the 9th. 3) In 1973, A's first baseman/pinch hitter Gonzalo Marquez started two consecutive road games batting 2nd in the order as the listed 2B. But after batting in the top of the first, he was removed for a defensive replacement in the bottom of the first both times. So he actually never saw the field, but he was a LH thrower at 2B in the lineup. Baseball is crazy. |
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wellll... haha It's only truly funny because it was CoMo |
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This guy. This ****ing guy. **** no. |
Damnnear impossible for a lefty to play 2nd lol. I'm a lefty and there is no way. I did play some short and 3rd base but that was a softbal lleague lmao
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