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Everyone crowded around the ball player, the pitcher, who hit the winning run.

A) Everyone crowded around the ball player who hit the winning run.

B)Everyone crowded around the pitcher because he hit the winning run.

C)Because he hit the winning run, everyone crowded around the pitcher.

D)Everyone crowded around the pitcher, the ball player who hit the winning run.

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B

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(B) This is the answer because you do not need to mention that he is both a ball player and a pitcher, saying that he is a pitcher already clarifies that he is a ball player. It also introduces the events in chronological order, first the pitcher hit a winning run and then the people crowded around him/her.
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