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When everything is going good, that's when I know God has rewarded me for my faith.
Nothing in baseball can bring me down to the level where I was growing up in Pine Bluff, crying and broke. This is fun for me. Whenever you see me slumping, nah, I don't get upset; I'm all right.
When you do what you're supposed to do and don't complain much, I think the fans, media, players and front office appreciate and respect that.
I try to walk like Christ in my life. If I strike out, I don't curse, or throw my bat or hit things back in the dugout, I try to quietly just put my helmet back. I may be very upset but I try to control myself.
It was so much fun working with these young kid actors. We had a great time and those kids are truly amazing.
You name it, I've got it. Some players have to be 100 percent (to play), but I don't.
My faith is what makes me strong. Without faith, there are only low times.
When I see that little white ball go up, I want to catch it, no matter what. If I have to knock myself silly doing it, so be it.
With faith, I know that everything will be taken care of. Even the difficult times become learning experiences to help make my faith stronger.
What's the use of saying we're better at baseball than this country? We all play together. I'm playing with Venezuelans and Dominicans right now. We all play together, so what's up with saying our country is better than your country? It's stupid. I don't like it.
I'm older, and I'm better. I'm not old, but I'm older and wiser.
I'd rather save a home run than hit one. I've always been like that. Defense is what I pride myself on.
I'm like the Shaolin monk, the counselor in the clubhouse.
I just didn't have no edge for baseball. Once special coach Tony Oliva and former Twins coach Al Newman told me what happened, I couldn't function.
Sometimes I get so pumped up, I get a headache. I get woozy. I get dizzy. I like that feeling, I don't know why.
I was trying my best to just stop that ball from going over the fence, I'd sacrifice my body if I have to. I've done that my whole career.
My mother made sure we stayed involved in the church and the things of God. My relationship with Christ came about through that and the influences of my mother and grandmother helped my faith to grow.
I want to hit the ball and I want to get at-bats. The results really dont matter to me.
I have the faith that even at my lowest points, there will come a silver lining through faith.
I want my teammates to see that I'm following Christ. But, I'm also human, so there are times I slip and make mistakes but I know Christ forgives me.
I was raised in the church by my grandmother who made sure we went to Sunday School, read the Bible and went to church every Sunday. Every night we read Bible stories before we went to bed.
I smell blood. I'm like a pit bull. Once I taste blood I'm on you .. and I'm about to taste blood.
I mean, I think we are a better team than last year offensively, but there is always a question with the Minnesota Twins. We'll just have to wait and see.
I love the Twins, ... I bleed the Twins. That's all I know. If I go anywhere else, I'd be a foreigner.
I ate the Green Monster. It tasted pretty nasty. It was pretty painful.
For me, as a Christian I will be uncomfortable because in all my teachings and all my learning, biblically, it's not right,
I attribute being a good center fielder to many things, but being outside with friends as a kid, running around and racing, that was a big part of it.
I wouldn't play in Minnesota unless my career was at an end and I had to go to Minnesota to play the game.
When I rely on my faith, I know God wants to reward and bless me but not because of some great act that I did but because of who He is.
Whether I'm down or whether things are great, I try to stay the same person all the time.