BY JEFFREY LUTZ, The Wichita Eagle-
Barreling into the catcher on a play at the plate when necessary is just as much an aspect of Kash Beauchamp baseball as laying down a sacrifice bunt.
Beauchamp prefers a player who is willing to do both. The Wingnuts manager preaches equal parts small ball and hardball.
He learned an aggressive style during the 1960s and '70s from his father, the late Jim Beauchamp, who played 10 seasons in the major leagues and was a longtime minor league manager.
"I liked the way the game was played back then," Beauchamp said. "So that's kind of what I look for and that's kind of the way I played. I had to play that way. I was not an A-Rod-type talent."
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