#Shortstops: Grounded in greatness
The 5.5 hole, referring to the patch of the diamond between third base and shortstop, is synonymous with Hall of Fame hitter Tony Gwynn, as it was his favorite spot to pick up a hit.
Gwynn favored the opposite field gap so much that he had “5.5 HOLE” stitched into the tongue of his cleats. And while his 3,000th hit did not fall between third and short, Gwynn wore this pair of black patent leather Nike cleats on Aug. 6, 1999, as he reached the milestone on a line drive over second base.
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Gwynn’s hard work and play on the field earned him a spot in Cooperstown in the National Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2007. But he also was well known for his kindness and character off the field, as well as for his infectious laugh.
“Maybe that’s why it was so endearing to hear him laugh,” wrote Andrew Baggarly of CSN Bay Area. “It was an echo of his heart, and if you ever met the man, you knew that heart to be big and full and true.”
Aaron McCoy is the 2023 public relations intern in the Frank and Peggy Steele Internship Program for Leadership Development