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Examples
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He is "toolsy," as the personnel mavens like to say, but his progress up the ladder has been halting.
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318 / 409 / 491, .177 ISO, 14. 9\% BB, 15. 3\% K, 53\% GB, 8\% LD, .366 BABIP Aaron Hicks was the Twins 'first overall pick in June's draft, an athletic and "toolsy" outfielder who could have been drafted as a pitcher.
Twinkie Town 2008
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Teams are lessm infatuated these days with “toolsy” players, guys who can run and throw but lack instincts.
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He meant that the Nationals have created a more athletic, more toolsy team in the past.
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Teams are lessm infatuated these days with “toolsy” players, guys who can run and throw but lack instincts.
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So too is the Chargers number one receiver, Vincent Jackson, a toolsy 6-foot-5 vertical threat who has come into his own this year and is arguably having the best season of any receiver in the league.
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One ramification of the early run on college closers was that several “toolsy” type players remained available at #23, perhaps most intriguingly high school outfielder Zach Collier.
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Overall, this is a very toolsy player with a lot of life and power to his game.
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He got a full-time job in Milwaukee but the toolsy, brilliant-at-times guy did nothing, so it's only sort of logical that he'll go nuts in Anaheim.
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Sure, there have been Derrick Gibsons in the past, but the toolsy Mario Encarnacion should not be ignored, with a shot at playing in Colorado next season. ...
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