“I don't think there's any danger of my ever becoming complacent about losing. I always hated to lose, regardless of what it was, even when the family was playing Yahtzee.” ThinkingLosesDangerBecomingLosingHatedComplacent Author:Darin Erstad
“Change your opinions, keep to your principles; change your leaves, keep intact your roots.” LifeInspirationalChangeOpinionPrinciplesHonestySelf LoveRoots Author:Victor Hugo
“Since I got to the big leagues, there's been a whole lot of Direct-TV sold in Jamestown. People like to keep up with the local boy.” PeopleWholeBigsBoysTvsDirectLocalsLeagueJamestown Author:Darin Erstad
“Any game could be my last, and any at bat could be my last. I'd hate to think it ended without me giving my best effort.” ThinkingGivingLastsHateGamesEffortBatsBest Effort Author:Darin Erstad
“I play how I feel. I don't have a set way of playing. I get going, looking to create danger.” WayFeelsPlayDanger Author:Franck Ribery
“Sure, Messi and Ronaldo have scored more goals than me. But I won the treble!” GoalMessi Author:Franck Ribery
“Him [my dad] bringing me to the clubhouse when I was young helped me out because I see what they do in baseball and what it's about. He pretty much told me all this stuff when I was younger. Now it's just a matter of doing it.” MatterYoungStuffDadBaseballMy Dad Author:Prince Fielder
“If there's a man on second, I'm trying to get him in with a base hit. The doubles and homers will come. Sooner or later they'll go out naturally. I'm just trying not to do too much.” IfsMenTryingToo MuchSooner Or Later Author:Prince Fielder
“You've got to have some fun before games or you make the season too long. We don't start work until seven o'clock. If you're game-ready at three, it's not good for you. This is the only way I know how to do it.” IfsKnowsWayLongThreeGamesFunKnow HowReadySeasonsSevenClock Author:Prince Fielder
“Coming up through high school, coaches would tell me not to swing so hard. It's the only way I know. It just happens.” KnowsWayHardHappensSchoolHigh SchoolCoachesSwings Author:Prince Fielder