A Quote by David Wright

I want to win a World Series. I couldn't care less about MVP. — © David Wright
I want to win a World Series. I couldn't care less about MVP.
I don't care about winning an MVP - the MVP doesn't mean you're the best player in the league.
I could care less about identifying who the MVP is in a championship game.
I want to win when the whole world is watching, ... I want to win a World Series in an Angels uniform.
It all depends on how you want to define what an MVP is. I've been fortunate to win the trophy four times, but I've been the MVP of my team for a long time - just because of the way I lead and the way I approach us being professionals off the floor.
My dream was to win the World Series, and I know the fans' dream was to win the World Series as well. So we are on the same page, and I really enjoy my time in Houston.
It's huge. You win the first game of the series, you want to win the series.
I want to know everything there is to know about Lewis and Clark. And I want to do the Sunday crossword in less than an hour. I want to be the best dad in the world. I want to play Richard II, and I want to win another Tony award.
You grow up dreaming about playing in the World Series since you're a little kid. I remember the days in the back yard with my parents playing whiffle ball, saying, 'Hey, it's Game 7 of the World Series, are you gonna win or are you gonna lose?'
At the end of the day, the most important goal is to get to the World Series and to win the World Series.
I don't just want to play in the playoffs. I want to win the World Series.
I want that second World Series ring. I want to win again.
I hope the car they (Sport Magazine who awarded it to the World Series MVP) give him (Brooks Robinson) has an extra large glove box.
I want to win games, want to win championships. I want to go to the World Cup. I want to win a World Cup. I want to play in Champions League. I want to have fun throughout all of that, and I want my family to be a part of that through the entire path.
Winning the World Series, winning the MVP, you feel like you have everything.
We want to win a World Series for Detroit. That's our goal.
I think when you have a National Championship Game, a Super Bowl, a Final Four, a World Series, I don't see why there is any reason to pick out one individual as the MVP because it is about a team winning a championship. Maybe that best explains what I believe in at the core in my work as a broadcaster.
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