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- Dirt_Dog abstract "Dirt dog is an athletic nickname given to certain baseball players who are considered "scrappy" or blue-collar, hard working and tenacious and generally rough around the edges. This title first started in the Boston Red Sox organization in July 2001. The original dirt dogs are widely considered to be Trot Nixon and Brian Daubach by trotdaubach, one of the "Original Six" members of the ESPN Message Boards, and is currently a featured contributor at the Red Sox fan site SavedByTheBellhorn.Com . Both players gained great popularity in Boston for this particular style of play. This tag later was stuck to players such as Lou Merloni, Chris Stynes, Bill Mueller, Kevin Youkilis, Dustin Pedroia, Kevin Millar and former captain Jason Varitek. Trot Nixon is still widely accepted as the ultimate dirt dog, for his play, his dirty cap and his pine tar caked helmet. The first man to refer to the team as "dirt dogs" was former Sox pitcher Paul Quantrill, who at the time played for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Quantrill said "...if they can keep it close, this pack of 'dirt dogs' will find a way to win." [1]".
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- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Daubach.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_terminology.
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- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Dustin_Pedroia.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Jason_Varitek.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Millar.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Kevin_Youkilis.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles_Dodgers.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Merloni.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Quantrill.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Pine_tar.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink The_Boston_Globe.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times_Company.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLink Trot_Nixon.
- Dirt_Dog wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dirt Dog".
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- Dirt_Dog subject Category:Baseball_terminology.
- Dirt_Dog subject Category:Nicknames_in_sports.
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- Dirt_Dog comment "Dirt dog is an athletic nickname given to certain baseball players who are considered "scrappy" or blue-collar, hard working and tenacious and generally rough around the edges. This title first started in the Boston Red Sox organization in July 2001. The original dirt dogs are widely considered to be Trot Nixon and Brian Daubach by trotdaubach, one of the "Original Six" members of the ESPN Message Boards, and is currently a featured contributor at the Red Sox fan site SavedByTheBellhorn.Com .".
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