A Quote by Aaron Judge

I've just got to go in there and get some quality at-bats and do my job and help the team win any way I can. — © Aaron Judge
I've just got to go in there and get some quality at-bats and do my job and help the team win any way I can.
I just go out and do what I can to help the team win, try and be consistent in having some good at-bats and getting some timely hits and whatnot.
We had some pretty good at-bats off Carpenter. We just couldn't find any holes. That's the way it goes sometimes. We were able to get some guys on but weren't able to get them in early. We did some little things right, we got some guys on, we got some walks. We take it one batter at a time and everybody tries to stay within their own limitations. We did that, we just didn't get the big hit to get them in.
The way I figure is we win as a team and we lose as a team, but I've got to figure out some way where I can have a better April and help the team get off to a better start. I normally heat up when it gets warm, but it would be nice to come out of April and everybody is chasing you.
Some nights, you're tired. But I just like to go out there and help my team win and not let my team down. It's the least I can do.
My job is to go out there and just, with whatever I got that day, just give my team the best chance to win.
I'm not out trying to prove anything. All I'm trying to do is go out there and help my team any way I can to win. I don't get caught up in the individual stats or the awards.
I'm just worried about winning baseball. I'm only worried about what I can do to help the team win. It's about improving in every facet of the game. I think that's everyone's goals. Whatever we can do to help the team win is what we'll do. I think Andy has done a great job of coming in and helping our offense. AD is getting those pitchers ready. Coach Mainieri is going to coach up some wins this year. We are very excited and working on every facet of the game.
I'm just looking to go out there and win and do whatever I can to help my team win. I just want to be helpful on the floor.
The Tragically Hip, more so than any other band I've worked with, approach their work like a team. This might sound way too pat, but they're like a great hockey team: all five of them have their roles. They go at their shows like an athletic event; they're in it to win it, and they'll lay it out there on the proverbial ice in order to win and get the crowd on their side. You can't do that when you just throw a band together. There's a sixth sense there that makes it easy.
That's probably the biggest thing for any team in the playoffs, for every team - if you want to win. It's not about your numbers. It's not about scoring. It's about the team and whatever it is you need to do to help the team win. Whether it's rebounding, taking charges, getting steals, blocking shots or guarding somebody.
It's what you work for and grind for. Just to get out there and play the game and try to help your team to win. And in doing that, you just help yourself.
I don't care if I get no carries and just play special teams. I'm there to try to win football games and help that team win.
You have to do everything to help your team out. I have the ability to rebound, so I might as well go and do it to help my team win.
You want to help the team win and contribute any way possible.
If I get my chance, then I've just got to go out there and take it and help the team to do as well as possible.
I'm just a ballplayer with one ambition, and that is to give all I've got to help my ball club win. I've never played any other way.
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