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major leaguer

NOUN
  1. a member of a major-league baseball team

How To Use major leaguer In A Sentence

  • And still major leaguers blew it last season, triggering a more stringent form of testing by exceeding the five-percent threshold of positive results.
  • One strike against him: the losing battle to get major leaguers into Olympic baseball.
  • Now we do free baseball / softball clinics with former Major Leaguers.
  • He was the first post-World War I major leaguer inducted into military service in 1941.
  • Like most baseball fans, major leaguers watch the Little League World Series.
  • All through the minors and into his first years as a major leaguer, Gardner was an excellent base-stealer, swiping bags at a success rate above 80%. A Skunk at the Gardner Party
  • The son of a former major leaguer is brawny and powerful and has great hitting mechanics as taught by his father Jeff Burroughs, a former batting champion and AL Analyzing '98 amateur draft prospects
  • Given that the minimum salary of a major leaguer is nearly $400,000 a year, and the median salary is about $1 million, the price does not seem very high. With the Stock Market Down, Perhaps Diamonds Are a Good Place to Invest - Freakonomics Blog - NYTimes.com
  • I have friends who've paid a lot of money to go to baseball fantasy camps to play hardball with ex-major leaguers.
  • With Springfield, his pitching coach was former major leaguer Dennis Martinez. Brian Broderick, the Rule 5 draft pick who struck out Bryce Harper
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