Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Marcus Giles

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a baseball player Marcus Giles.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Marcus Giles

Marcus William Giles is a former Major League Baseball player. He was a second baseman and batted right-handed. His older brother, Brian Giles, was an outfielder who also played in the Major Leagues.

I've seen plenty of ballplayers way better than me, but they didn't have the work ethic. It comes down to how bad you want it.
All I know is that when I come to the ballpark I'm going to be on time and give 100 percent. I know that I have to do that to keep my job.
I've heard about my size all my life. It makes you work that much harder. It's gratifying to prove them wrong. — © Marcus Giles
I've heard about my size all my life. It makes you work that much harder. It's gratifying to prove them wrong.
You can't listen to what people say about you. If you do, you're never going to get anywhere in life.
The last few weeks we had been playing poorly, but hopefully we can ride this all the way through Halloween.
Baseball people think they can find athletes with good bodies and teach them to play baseball. What's wrong with giving someone who already knows how to play baseball a chance? I think I fall into that category.
I don't think there's any way you can worry about how many errors or how many bad plays you've made. You can get into a fielding funk just as quick as you can hitting.
Pressure is only what you make of it and what you put on yourself.
I like to have fun, and the only way to have fun is to win.
You've got to set high standards for yourself.
I've had to work for everything I have, and I'm not going to stop. The minute I feel I've made it, I'm done.
When you're getting $2,000 a month in the minors, it's hard not to eat Taco Bell every day.
What's there to be nervous about? You just go out and play the game.
It's not worth it. We're going all the way to Halloween. You can get him then.
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