YOUNG MAKES EPBL HISTORY BY PLAYING ALL NINE POSITIONS
Source: Empire Pro Baseball News
PLATTSBURGH, NY – The day after the RedBirds clinched the EPBL Playoffs, Brandon Young was given an opportunity to play all nine positions. Talk about being a utility player. Young started the game playing second base where he got an assist. He then moved to shortstop where he had another assist in the second inning. He was moved to third base in the third and the ball seemed to be finding him everywhere he was positioned. This time however, he would end the inning with one error. In the 4th inning, Young started the inning playing first base and fielded an unassisted ground ball to end the inning. Young was then put in center field in the 5th where he fielded a single with no other plays being made his way. In the 6th inning, he made the final out by catching a shallow pop fly for an out as the left fielder. The 7th inning was interesting. Young started the inning as the catcher. He saw one batter before the manager pulled the starting pitcher out of the game. During the break, Young was replaced behind the dish and moved to right field where he would also see some…
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