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Secondly, "In Major League Baseball, five tool players have included Hall of Famers Willie Mays[1] and Duke Snider[2]." You're saying that doesn't say that Willie Mays is a five-tool player? Finally to quote the above. " This article is about the term, its use, its usefulness, and its history; the players are only listed as examples."
Also called a baseball cup, box, athletic cup – made of hard impact-resistant plastic or light metal, often with flexible sides for comfort and protection, designed to protect the testicles and groin from impact of a baseball, baseball bat, cleats, or any other moving object. Absolutely required for catchers, pitchers, and often all infielders.
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Examples of these rules are the Rule 5 draft (so-named for the applicable section of the rule book) and the injured list. Other examples include: Other examples include: the 5/10 Rule whereby players who have been with a club for 5 consecutive years and have been a major league player for 10 years cannot be traded without their consent.
Managers who fail to look past Woo’s 4.37 ERA are missing out on an opportunity. The rookie has posted a remarkable 32:6 K:BB ratio across 22 2/3 innings while enduring an unlucky .345 BABIP.