Sentences with word «gloveman»

Cech started his Arsenal career with a poor game at home to WHU, 3 months later and the man is being spoken of in the same breath as David Seaman, who is without question the best AFC gloveman of my lifetime (sorry Bob Wilson).
This summer, like us, Steve Smith, Dave Warner and Darren Lehmann will be watching the Australian cricket team, led by wicketkeeper captain (and Tasmania's reserve gloveman) Tim Paine and most likely Justin Langer as coach, play for the Border - Gavaskar trophy live and free on the Seven Network.
With the Rangers focused on 2010 and beyond, they would bebetter off opening the year at short with 41 - year - old Omar Vizquel (left), whodespite his age remains an above - average gloveman.
Naturally, most top glovemen have no interest in playing the role of understudy.
Former Australia goalkeeper Mark Bosnich says Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou has gone against his word after failing to select Western Sydney Wanderers gloveman Ante Covic in his latest national squad.
Bill White, a 25 - year - old power hitter who lost his job with the Giants when he went into the service, is the new first baseman; he is also a fine gloveman.
The former Norwich City and Melbourne Victory gloveman was caught in two minds when in possession of the ball in his own six - yard box and slammed the ball into oncoming Phoenix striker Kenny Cunningham, with the ball deflecting into the goal.
Courtois has established a reputation as one of the finest stoppers in England and it remains to be seen whether the 25 - year - old gloveman will put pen to a paper on a new contract at Stamford Bridge.
They say that glovemen really mature in their early 30s and the Kaizer Chiefs star has just entered that decade.
The A-League's gloveman of the year is set to sign with the former club of Socceroos teammate Mat Ryan, in a leap that will significantly elevate his hopes of playing for Australia in a World Cup year.
Finally, it's rubbed with The Gloveman's special conditioner and hung in a 150 ° conditioning room for several hours.
You send the old one to The Gloveman in Fremont, Calif. the only shop in the country specializing in the repair, restoration and reconditioning of baseball gloves.
For «no more than $ 34.50,» The Gloveman, a.k.a. Lee Chilton, promises to rebuild your glove and even guarantees his work for one year.
Chilton's company, The Gloveman, recently introduced its own fine of catcher's mitts that sell for $ 150 and have a three - year warranty; a five - year warranty is available for an additional $ 5.
(The Gloveman's address: 2000 Warm Spring Court, B - 1 Bay - 3, Fremont, CA 94538.
The Gloveman has a repair contract with sporting goods stores in 14 western states.
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