A good utility infielder?
You mean like Mario Mendoza?
(He reminds me of a cross between Ross Perot, Pee Wee Herman, Walter Cronkite, and Mr. Rogers).
Cheers!
I do not endorse the quality of his conservatism and I have already made my observations about his forensic ability. He won't hit 300, he won't get a golden glove, but he probably won't make any errors either even as he plays several positions. He certainly won't hit with power-which is the talent the nation needs most of all in this inning.
He is the perfect Rino who excites David Gergen and leaves the bleachers looking for the hot dog vendor.