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Lou Boudreau
American
Athlete
Born:
Jul 17
,
1917
Died:
Aug 10
,
2001
Base
Field
Me
Shortstop
Time
You
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The shortstop is a perfectly conditioned athlete. You're running out on relays all the time. You're covering second base. On every pitch, you're moving.
Lou Boudreau
Time
You
Every
Out
Running
Athlete
Perfectly
Covering
Conditioned
Pitch
Moving
Shortstop
Base
Second
The overall thinking of the shortstop covers the overall context of the ballgame. You have to know the count they'll hit-and-run on. You're thinking of the speed, not only of the runner at first base, but the runner at the plate. You have to know how fast the pitcher is on a particular day.
Lou Boudreau
Day
You
First
Thinking
Speed
Runner
Only
Count
Particular
Overall
Know
How
Context
Ballgame
Covers
Pitcher
Shortstop
Plate
Base
Fast
I thank the Lord for having the kind of a career that doesn't happen very often to an individual. A lot of times when I was playing, I pinched myself to see if it was really me and if it was really happening. If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change anything.
Lou Boudreau
Myself
Me
Change
Kind
See
Having
Individual
Had
Over
Lord
Lot
Very
Times
Thank
Often
Happen
Anything
Happening
Again
Really
Playing
Career
There's so much attached to playing shortstop that you lose your concentration on hitting, unless you're a natural hitter. There's so much to think about in the field, you don't have time to think about what you did at the plate last time. 'How did he get me out?'
Lou Boudreau
Time
Me
You
Natural
Lose
Field
Think
Unless
Out
About
Attached
He
Concentration
How
Get
Did
Hitter
Hitting
Shortstop
Much
Your
Plate
Last
Playing
Last Time
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