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First Base The Big Hurt
  • You don't even have to say his name
  • Just say "Big Hurt"-- they know who you mean!
  • Second Base Bobby Knoop
  • Is it pronounced "noop" or is it pronounced "kuh-noop?"
  • Surprise! It's actually pronounced "kuh-nopp!"
  • Shortstop Luke Appling
  • The fans yelled "Come on, Luke!" because it sounded cool!
  • And Old Aches and Pains was a great nickname too!
  • Third Base Willie Kamm
  • A classic ballplayer first name
  • And a last name that rhymes with "wham" and "bam"

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    First Base
    Zeke Bonura
  • Starts with a Z! Ends with an A!
  • You know it's a classic the first time you hear it!
  • Second Base
    D'Angelo Jiminez
  • It's the apostrophe!
  • Without the apostrophe, his name isn't cool!
  • Shortstop
    Chico Carrasquel
  • Dubbed "The Caracas Cat" by broadcaster Bob Elson
  • His name instantly became a Hispanic classic!
  • Third Base
    Joe Crede
  • A tough-sounding name for a hard-playing hombre
  • This name means business, and it suits the player to a T!
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    First Base
    Billy Jo Robidoux
  • Having a great baseball name does not automatically
  • Make you a great baseball player
  • Second Base
    Dave Brain
  • Every team needs to have a brain on the field
  • But you want one that can handle a bat and a glove as well!
  • Shortstop
    Bucky Dent
  • "Buck Dent" would never cut it, but plop that "y" in. . .
  • . . . and you have a classic sounds-like-a-ballplayer name!
  • Third Base
    Rocky Krsnich
  • There should be another vowel in there somewhere. . .
  • . . . but if you stick it in, his name would no longer be cool!
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