I was always the kind of hitter that if you threw it 92 miles per hour at me, I'd hit it right back at you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm probably an average hitter, at least, and if you talk to my peers, they will tell you that I hit the ball plenty far enough.
I throw the ball ninety-two miles an hour, but they hit it back just as hard.
I found out early in life that I could hit a baseball farther than most players, and that's what I tried to do.
I threw my best to every hitter I faced, and I found I had the strength to go all the way.
Boys, I'm one of those umpires that misses 'em every once in a while so if it's close, you'd better hit it.
I'm not like a 90-mph fastball kind of guy, but I can hit 70 on radar gun. I hit 70 one time on a radar guy at one of those pitch-and-throw kind of things. I have a pretty good arm for somebody who's not a baseball player.
Hitters never showed me up, as hard as I threw. And I was pretty mean out on the mound.
I consider myself a line drive hitter with power. I just try to put my best swing on the ball every time.
I was the worst hitter ever. I never even broke a bat until last year when I was backing out of the garage.
I was kind of a slap hitter, trying to get base hits, hit line drives, stay below a certain trajectory with my ball.