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I don't know that it's made it's way into vernacular, but every time I see a guy make an over the shoulder catch, it seems the announcer calls it a "Mays catch" Just happened on the Royals XM feed a week ago or so. Even though none of these catches are ever half as brilliant.
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the earl weaver special--3-run HR
my own: get dusty'd...young promising pitchers who get overused and break down under dusty baker
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How about "Tommy John" surgery.
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How about Bucknered. I think I have heard that phrase before not sure if it caught on.He Bucknered the ball!
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Dick Stuart was the original "Dr. Strangeglove" but I have heard the term used to describe fielders who could hit but had iron gloves and were error prone.
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How about Groat's syndrome?
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"Pete Rose" - A head first slide.
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Rob beat me to it. I knew your reference was from Curb.
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