A Quote by Anthony Rendon

I just want to be in the lineup. If I'm on that lineup card I'm happy. — © Anthony Rendon
I just want to be in the lineup. If I'm on that lineup card I'm happy.
In other ways, one way to be in a lineup or stay in a lineup or stay in a spot is to produce.
Don't ever permit the pressure to exceed the pleasure. That's on the top of my lineup card every night.
All I do is write their names on the lineup card and let them play. It’s not a tough job. I haven’t misspelled one name yet.
You figure when you match up against other clubs and you go through the lineup one through nine, you get to the nine hole, if you can put together an at-bat or you can see some different pitches that helps give you an advantage competitively, it can make your lineup stronger.
Every time I see his name (Dean Chance) on a lineup card, I feel like throwing up.
I just want to take advantage of every day that I'm in the lineup.
Players like me, we did something of a thankless job. You don't show a hard tackle or stripping someone of possession in slow motion on the big screen. But if you add it all up, I was always the one that the coaches wrote down automatically on the lineup card.
I hate this idea that I've somehow become detached. It's like I can't win. I'd been hearing all these years that I was too hands-on: that I was the guy writing out the lineup card. Now, I'm not present enough. How is it possible to be a detached micromanager?
Every day, you want to come in and contribute when your name is in the lineup.
You don't want to get stuck playing 40 minutes a game with your small lineup.
I always want to score as quickly as possible, whether I am in the starting lineup or playing as a substitute.
I would just like to win. Wherever I need to hit in the lineup, whatever works.
I just go out there and try to help my teammates any way I can. They are on me a lot to be in the lineup and do stuff for the team, but sometimes it's just...frustrating.
I don't want to be a slap hitter, but be a dangerous hitter in the lineup and want people to come right at me.
It's always a job when you're the reason they're assembling. If you're just doing shows and you're on a lineup with eight other guys, it's fun, it's great.
I'm a guy who just wanted to see his name in the lineup everyday. To me, baseball was a passion to the point of obsession.
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