base stealer

collocation in English

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base
noun
uk
/beɪs/
us
/beɪs/
the bottom part of an object, on which it rests, or the lowest part ...
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(Definition ofbasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Her greatest attribute was her stunning speed, which made her an adeptbasestealer.
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In addition, his incredible speed made him a topbasestealer.
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Though not a threat as abasestealer, he was a competent base runner.
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Latham was known as a very goodbasestealerin his day.
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He was a leadingbasestealerin the first half of his career.
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He was known as a skilled fielder and excellentbasestealer.
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He only caught onebasestealerand only had four putouts in that game.
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Largely known as abasestealer, in his prime he also hit for average and moderate power.
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Although not a prolificbasestealer, he has been extremely successful when he has attempted to steal.
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While no longer thebasestealeror defensive player he was early in his career, he continued to excel as a hitter.
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He had 1755 hits, resulting in a.296 batting average, and was a prolificbasestealerwho swiped 473 bases during his career.
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Besides a career batting average of just.246, he was not a goodbasestealer, drew few walks and had almost no power.
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He was not a goodbasestealer: in 1952 he set the record for most attempted steals with no successes, at 10.
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He was an accomplished baserunner andbasestealer, with a career high of 23 steals in 1993, and a surprising 17 steals in 1999 despite hip problems.
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