If a hitter gets hot, I wouldn't take a hot hitter out of the lineup.
“If a hitter gets hot, I wouldn't take a hot hitter out of the lineup.”
— Ryne Sandberg · Gets
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If a hitter gets hot, I wouldn't take a hot hitter out of the lineup.
“If a hitter gets hot, I wouldn't take a hot hitter out of the lineup.”
— Ryne Sandberg · Gets
If a hitter gets hot, I wouldn't take a hot hitter out of the lineup.
Am I impressed by myself? Nah, not really.
I'm not a sportswriter. I don't get to vote. I don't get the ballot in the mail, so it's out of my hands either way. I can say that in the history of the Hall of Fame, there are no suspicions about guys who are in the Hall of Fame.
In other ways, one way to be in a lineup or stay in a lineup or stay in a spot is to produce.
I thought I was a pretty good shortstop, but I also wanted to play in the major leagues.
Being big and famous doesn't get you more freedom, it gets you less.
I've main-evented WrestleMania a handful of times, but it never gets old. It's the same with nerves.
A bad hair day for me is when it gets flat and greasy.
It never gets old watching someone receive their first pair of glasses and regain their vision and their life.
I wanted to be a part of telling women there is no segregation. There is no need to ever not feel beautiful or glamorous. There should be nothing that gets in your way.