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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was a slugger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is known for their powerful hitting ability in sports, particularly baseball, or metaphorically to refer to someone who is tough or resilient. Example: "In his prime, he was a slugger, hitting home runs that left fans in awe."
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He was a slugger.
He was a slugger in the steroids era who is widely perceived to have played the game clean.
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Delgado is a slugger, but fielding is not his strength.
But then baseball is a slugger's game.
He is a slugger again, not a.150 hitter.
Prince Fielder is a slugger who struck out 135 times last season.
The Mets did not expect him to be a slugger, but they were disappointed at times by his inability to put together competitive at-bats.
ST. LOUIS — Prince Fielder, who was hitting baseballs out of major league ballparks at age 12, has always been a slugger.
Matsui is still not expected to be a slugger, even after his major-league-best two home runs and five runs batted in during the Mets' 11-2 victoverover the Yankees last night at Shea Stadium.
It has taken many artistic forms, from puppet theater to the Marlowe and Goethe plays to opera to a buoyant musical that was also a sports morality tale, "Damn Yankees," about a middle-age real estate agent who sells his soul to be a slugger named "Shoeless Joe Hardyy for the Washington Senators.
To top it off, the star of this year's Tigers is a slugger named Miguel Cabrera, who led the American League in home runs, batting average and runs batted in, a trifecta last accomplished nearly half a century ago by Carl Yastrzemski of the Boston Red Sox, and by only a handful of others in the history of the game.
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