He wanted to make sure he had the team in place that is going to be here for a minimum of the remainder of the year. And he said if people are thinking about leaving, that now is the time to come to such a decision.
He wanted to work with them daily and make a difference, get them not only to learn to read, but to love it as well. His eyes would light up when children would recognize a word in a story and could finally read it.
He wants to be a better pitcher now. Up until this season, he spent a lot of time wanting to hit more and play other positions, but now he's really taking pride in making himself better at his best part of the game.
He wants to play for the Lakers, and I think he can help the Lakers. We can wait for the Lakers for about a week to make a decision. He has high interest from teams in Europe. But Ronny wants to play for the Lakers.
He was a great story. But that is an anomaly. He presented himself as a cartoon character. He was a 50-year-old man proving he could still do it in the ring. All his kids were named George. People latched onto that.
He was a smart guy, one of the few junior MAs that really had a track on what he was going to do and how he was going to do it. I remember how hard he worked to put in his officer's package, he was really set on it.
He was always there for me and kept encouraging me to just keep trying even when things did not seem to be going right. His encouragement kept me motivated to keep surging forward with the hopes this day would come.
He was an extroverted, assertive person, but he was a very unselfish player. He was smart enough to know when he needed to be relieved. He wasn't worried about his stats, so we'd put in Kenny Davis or Darick Holmes.
He was at the right place at the right time. That kid has so much talent. He rides every race to win. I'm so glad he got this mount [aboard Deputy Glitters]. Even though it's not my horse, I'm still pulling for him.
He was hearing bells, chimes and everything else. He's lucky. That's like getting hit by a pitch without a helmet. ... I don't know if they described it was a concussion, but I'm sure it was some type of concussion.
He was hoping things got worked out. Hopefully things still get worked out. We obviously need him, but it is a business first and if Antonio is not here we are going to have to hold the fort down until he gets back.
He was much more concerned about protecting others than himself. The thing he would always say to me was, `I don't care if I look bad. Just don't make other, innocent people look bad, because they were my mistakes.'
He was much more concerned about protecting others than himself. The thing he would always say to me was, 'I don't care if I look bad. Just don't make other, innocent people look bad, because they were my mistakes.'
He was ready to come up to Triple-A, and right now we really didn't have anything for him. We put the word out that he was available a few days ago, and a few clubs responded. The Cardinals were the most persistent.
He was slowing down to the plate the later he got in the count, and with that high leg kick, you take a chance, ... You have to in this park. It's tough to score runs here, so you have to be aggressive on the bases.
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