A Quote by Ben Zobrist

Outfield to infield is the most jarring because in the outfield, you have much more time to throw. — © Ben Zobrist
Outfield to infield is the most jarring because in the outfield, you have much more time to throw.
Because I could throw so hard when I got to college, they made me a pitcher. If I had to it all over again, I would have stuck to playing in the outfield. I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
The outfield is solid, so is the catching and the infield.
Goalkeepers get criticism for commenting on outfield players, but outfield players can comment on goalkeeping; it is not a two-way street.
I've won plenty of games by knowing when to take out my pitcher; whom to replace him with; or how to place my infield or outfield to defend properly against the opposing hitter.
I loved running. I can catch everything in the outfield. I could throw people out from the fence.
I remember daydreaming out in the outfield: I wish I had more time. I want to read 'The Brothers Karamazov.'
Goalkeeping is so mental you've got to be focused all the time. You come off the pitch drained in a different way to an outfield player. You'd probably be more mentally drained.
When you change 10 out of 22 outfield players, you need time and hard work.
I was nicknamed Skeeter in Little League because I was small and fast, like a mosquito flying across the outfield.
I was nicknamed 'Skeeter' in Little League because I was small and fast, like a mosquito flying across the outfield.
I'll win more games playing everyday in the outfield than I will pitching every fourth day.
One reason outfielders don't have stronger arms might be they don't practice as much as we did. Most teams today don't take outfield practice. Another reason is baseball has to compete with other sports now - basketball, football, soccer - for the better athletes that might have more skills and stronger arms.
I pitched and I played the outfield.
The role of a goalkeeper in Pep's team is like the 11th outfield player on the pitch, in terms of the build-up, the pressing. I think it's more difficult. There is a bigger responsibility because you can't afford to make any mistakes. If you do, it probably ends in an opposition goal.
I think I do a great job in the outfield.
I played outfield in high school a little bit.
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