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Replacing A.J. Pierzynski

Position requires producing on offense, intangibles

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“No, I don’t think anyone can play like A.J.,” Beckham said. “A.J.’s one of kind, and that’s kind of what he does. He pushes buttons. … There’s a bunch of guys that aren’t like that. That’s good and bad, but I want to say it’s good. There’s not a focus on any other stuff. It’s all on winning.”

Of course, Pierzynski’s on-field persona didn’t exactly go away once in the clubhouse and while no Sox player would openly admit it, his personality worn thin on some of his teammates. Although his actions off the field won’t be missed, it’s hard to deny that Pierzynski’s unique style will be extremely difficult to replicate.

“I don’t think anybody is worried about filling his shoes off the field,” Beckham said with a smile.

• Meghan Montemurro covers the White Sox and Cubs for Shaw Media. Write to her at mmontemurro@shawmedia.com. Follow her on Twitter: @M_Montemurro.

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