Omar Vizquel is the personification of defense at shortstop in MLB history, an 11-time Gold Glove winner, he set the standard for excellence. Part of the glory days of the mid-1990s Cleveland Indians, Omar started his career with the Seattle Mariners in 1989, when he retired he was the last player left in any North American sports league who appeared in a game in the 1980s. Vizquel will be honoring his fellow Venezuelan Miguel Cabrera in Miami soon. Omar regales us with stories about his career, the changes to the game including the pitch clock and analytics, and much more. You can follow him on Twitter @VizquelOmar13. Follow Danny G Radio on Twitter @DannyGradio, Follow Big Ben on Twitter @BenMaller, and listen to the original "Ben Maller Show," Monday-Friday on 450+ terrestrial Fox Sports Radio affiliates, iHeart stream, and SiriusXM Radio channel 83, 2a-6a ET, 11p-3a PT!
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