"Center fielder" Quotes from Famous Books
... of the team as they appeared, and Merry shook hands with Slatridge and Putbury, the principal battery of the nine, two men who were red-headed, freckled, slow of movement, slow of speech, and who looked so much alike that in their uniforms one was often mistaken for the other. Cogern, the center fielder of the team, was another big fellow, who was said to be a terrific batter, being valuable for that very reason. Williamson proved to be tall and thin, but "Pop" had a reputation as a pitcher and a hitter. On account ... — Frank Merriwell's Cruise • Burt L. Standish
... away sailed the sphere, passing far over the head of Thad Barking, the center fielder, who had turned and was running as fast as his ... — Frank Merriwell's Son - A Chip Off the Old Block • Burt L. Standish |