five-tool player
See also: five tool player
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Noun
five-tool player (plural five-tool players)
- (baseball) A player that can hit for a high batting average, for power, runs the bases well, throws well and fields well.
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- Five-tool player who hits for avg., power, runs, throws, fields.
- 2000, Jeff Savage, Sports Great: Ken Griffey, Jr., Enslow Publishers, →ISBN, page 11:
- Griffey is the complete player, one who is known as a five-tool player.
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- The original five-tool player, Ewing is widely considered the greatest ballplayer of the nineteenth century.
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