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" ... 1.) Whether by name recognition or raw 1988 season stats, it can’t be stated enough just how big a favorite the Athletics were. Their Game 1 lineup had a 3-4-5 of the eventual 1988 MVP (Jose Canseco), a former MVP and borderline Hall of Famer (Dave Parker) and the future single-season home run king (Mark McGwire). The Dodgers’ 3-4-5 consisted of a utilityman with one regular season homer (Mickey Hatcher) , a 20-homer hitter (Mike Marshall) and a centerfielder who spent most of his career batting first or second (John Shelby). The Athletics’ eight position players combined to hit .275 with 132 homers, 552 RBIs and 79 stolen bases during the regular season for a combined WAR of 26.7. The Dodgers’ eight position players combined to hit .257 with 54 homers, 357 RBIs and 80 stolen bases during the regular season for a total WAR of 10.3. Canseco, who had baseball’s first 40 homer-40 steal season in 1988, had almost as much WAR (7.3) by himself! And yet… ... "
" ... Having Madrigal to man second base will give the White Sox the ability to use utilityman Leury Garcia more broadly. Through the first six games of the 2020 season, Garcia has played mostly second base, but in the past he has been deployed across both the infield and outfield. ... "
" ... Minnesota Twins utilityman Marwin Gonzalez, right, and Eddie Rosario celebrate Gonzalez's two-run... [+] home run during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim on May 21. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong) ... "
" ... The Rays hadn’t gotten beyond the ALDS since their World Series trip in 2008 until last Friday, when utilityman Mike Brosseau, who was undrafted out of college in 2016, hit a tie-breaking eighth-inning home run in Game 5 of the ALDS off Aroldis Chapman, who threw a 100 mph fastball at his head barely a month earlier. That brushback served as the inspiration for the instantly viral rant by manager Kevin Cash in which he reminded the Yankees he has a whole stable of dudes throwing 98 mph. ... "
" ... Though Zobrist, 39, says he’s more likely to retire than return, teams looking for a jack-of-all-trades couldn’t do any worse with Brock Holt, who hit .297 at age 31 last year and once did something that eluded the great Hank Aaron: the Red Sox utilityman hit for the cycle. ... "