One of the first benchmarks in a season are far as at-bats is 100.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The hits and the misses. I just want to keep the at-bats solid.
If I'd just tried for them dinky singles I could've batted around .600.
One game, one pitch can change everything for a hitter. The way I like to approach it is that every at-bat is its own unique opportunity to go out there and do something really good.
Just because you're down to your last strike, you're not out yet. You can always do more. You'll always have more at-bats to take. That's true in baseball, in rescuing animals, and in life, generally.
What I need as a player is just to get at-bats, I think.
Nobody bats 500. We all make mistakes.
You always want to get at-bats. You always want to contribute.
I never keep a scorecard or the batting averages. I hate statistics. What I got to know, I keep in my head.
When you play this game twenty years, go to bat ten-thousand times, and get three-thousand hits, do you know what that means? You've gone zero for seven-thousand.
You can never have a thousand percent batting average on jokes - it's just never going to happen.
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