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The key step for an infielder is the first one, to the left or right, but before the ball is hit.

Earl Weaver

Earl Weaver

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The key step for an infielder is the first one... but before the ball is hit.
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There ain't no genius here. Strategy in baseball is overrated. People say, 'That Weaver, he plays for the long ball too much.' You bet I do. Hit 'em out. Then I got no worry about somebody lousing up a bunt, I got no worry about the hit and run - and that's really overrated - I got no worry about base-running errors. And I can't screw it up myself.
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