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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ballplayer about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is knowledgeable or skilled in the sport of baseball. Example: The coach was impressed by the new recruit's performance on the field. He commented, "He's a talented ballplayer about whom we have high hopes for the upcoming season."
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Clemens lectured us on the sins of the 20-something ballplayer, about the fast-food wrappers he finds in the clubhouse.
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He listened to older ballplayers talk about their trade.
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(And my favorite name for a ballplayer, or just about anybody: Buster Posey).
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What are you going to do to make the appropriate adjustments?" His approach was all about the ballplayer's taking responsibility and being accountable.
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