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The phrase "about a player named" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a topic or discussing a specific individual in the context of sports or gaming.
Example: "This article is about a player named Michael who has made significant contributions to his team."
Alternatives: "regarding a player called" or "concerning a player referred to as".
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Crowds at ball games seem to find nothing funny about a player named Quentin Quisp (conceivably Harbach's homage to Queequeg).
Given Brazil's struggles in its last two matches, the football followers on Twitter couldn't resist the jokes about a player named "Blind" finding the back of the net.
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On April 5th, as Brodhead was preparing to announce a fairly measured response to the uproar, he learned about an e-mail sent by a player named Ryan McFadyen in the hours just after the party.
There is something faintly distasteful about a player naming and renaming himself so conspicuously, especially because his original nickname was already so distinctive.
Dove Creek has a player named Tommy Fury.
However they do have a player named Kris Wilkes on the team, and that's who I was talking about.
Last week, a player named Kharsek passed through that door.
Before he played in his first major league baseball game in 2007, I wrote a column about an unknown player named Josh Hamilton.
She imagined that the news would be upsetting to me so rather than explain it to me herself, she directed me to the pile of Sports Illustrated magazines in my room to read an article about a female tennis player named Renee Richards.
Washington directs Wilson's own screen adaptation, about a retired baseball player named Troy Maxson (Washington), now working as a Pittsburgh garbage man, who's regretful about how his life turned out.
Their problem is what to do about a college basketball player named Dean (Mr. Houston).
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