Utility infielder
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Tillie Shafer was a utility infielder for the New York Giants.
A utility infielder (UI) is a baseball player, usually one who does not have a regular starting role on the team and who is capable of playing more than one of the four defensive infield positions:[1] second base, third base, shortstop, and less typically first base. Utility infielders are generally considered excellent defensive players who do not hit well enough to remain in the starting lineup,[2] but can fill in at multiple defensive positions to give the various starters a rest, or replace a starter late in a game to provide improved defense when the team is winning.
Examples of current utility infielders include Luis Valbuena, Jed Lowrie, Brock Holt, Ben Zobrist, Javier Baez and Brendan Ryan
References[edit]
- ^ Simon, Thomas P. (2004). Deadball stars of the National League. Brassey's. p. 173. ISBN 1-57488-860-9.
- ^ Swaine, Rick (2004). Beating the breaks: major league ballplayers who overcame disabilities (2 ed.). McFarland. p. 66. ISBN 0-7864-1828-1.
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