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The short narrative is a short (one to three sentence) summary of a player's career, and possibly the current role for active players.
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The short description is a short ('''one to three sentence''') summary of a player's career, and possibly the current role for active players.
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* [[Warren Spahn]] was a Hall of Fame starting pitcher. He played in the National League from 1942 to 1965, and managed until 1971.  
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* '''Warren Spahn''' was a Hall of Fame starting pitcher. He played in the National League from 1942 to 1965, and managed until 1971.  
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* [[Matt Stairs]] has been a Major League Baseball Player since 1992. Stairs has played primarily in the outfield, at first base, and as designated hitter for a total of 11 teams. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009, mostly as a pinch hitter.  
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* '''Matt Stairs''' has been a Major League Baseball Player since 1992. Stairs has played primarily in the outfield, at first base, and as designated hitter for a total of 11 teams. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009, mostly as a pinch hitter.  
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* [[Grady Sizemore]] is a Major League center fielder and three-time all star. He has played for the Cleveland Indians since his Major League debut in 2004.  
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* '''Grady Sizemore''' is a Major League center fielder and three-time all star. He has played for the Cleveland Indians since his Major League debut in 2004.  
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* [[Josh Faiola]] is a relief pitcher who has pitched in the minor leagues and the independent Frontier League since 2006.  
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* '''Josh Faiola''' is a relief pitcher who has pitched in the minor leagues and the independent Frontier League since 2006.  
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* [[Bud Selig]] is the ninth commissioner of baseball, first elected in 1998. Until 1998, he was a major league baseball team owner.
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* '''Bud Selig''' is the ninth commissioner of baseball, first elected in 1998. Until 1998, he was a major league baseball team owner.
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The short description is a short (one to three sentence) summary of a player's career, and possibly the current role for active players.

Examples:

  • Warren Spahn was a Hall of Fame starting pitcher. He played in the National League from 1942 to 1965, and managed until 1971.
  • Matt Stairs has been a Major League Baseball Player since 1992. Stairs has played primarily in the outfield, at first base, and as designated hitter for a total of 11 teams. He played for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2009, mostly as a pinch hitter.
  • Grady Sizemore is a Major League center fielder and three-time all star. He has played for the Cleveland Indians since his Major League debut in 2004.
  • Josh Faiola is a relief pitcher who has pitched in the minor leagues and the independent Frontier League since 2006.
  • Bud Selig is the ninth commissioner of baseball, first elected in 1998. Until 1998, he was a major league baseball team owner.