Wednesday, July 24, 2019

In Paul DeJong's Defense, His Glove Has Always Been Great - And Now Bat Is Back

Baseball is bejeweled with delightful little gems, which give it luster and lore. A fun one is the ol' “as so often happens,” a phrase said when a guy makes a great play to end an inning -- and then that guy leads off the next inning. In a 2004 Sports Illustrated piece, the writer Roy Blount Jr., described it as such: “The pitcher finishes his warmup, the honored defender steps into his offensive role, his glove hand perhaps still tingling a bit, and the game goes on, a part of its mythos reaffirmed.”

Hochman

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