I want to make my family, Denver and our country proud.
“I want to make my family, Denver and our country proud.”
— Nolan Arenado · Denver
The World Motivation
I want to make my family, Denver and our country proud.
“I want to make my family, Denver and our country proud.”
— Nolan Arenado · Denver
I want to make my family, Denver and our country proud.
I'm not a guy who's going to be searching for the biggest contract in the game. That's not me. I want to be where I'm comfortable.
Back in the day, before I really started to work on defense, I would just take ground balls, whatever, a couple, and then I'd say, 'OK, now I'm going to go hit.' Now I spend just as much time on ground balls as I do on hitting.
It would be pretty cool to be one of those guys that stays with one organization their whole career.
I want to be a complete baseball player. I've always said that.
Some of my family goes back a long way in Denver.
I grew up with 'The Denver Post' and the 'Golden Transcript.' There was never a moment that I thought I'd work at the 'New York Times.' My goal, starting out, was just to see if I could be a journalist.
Once when I was a fugitive, I was working for a law firm in Denver.
I find Denver's hipster scene to be fully unique.
I am the man I am because of Denver, because of the organization, all of my teammates and all of the coaches.