A Quote by Jerry Coleman

Mike Caldwell, the Padres' right-handed southpaw, will pitch tonight. — © Jerry Coleman
Mike Caldwell, the Padres' right-handed southpaw, will pitch tonight.
Remember the box fight: You start as a southpaw, you go back to fighting as a right-handed fighter.
I guess there hasn't been a tough enough opponent for me to fight. But fighting a southpaw is OK. It's something different and maybe I need something different. I look at a right-handed fighter then I look at a left-handed fighter, and it's even better.
The Padres are really swinging some hot hats tonight!
Mike Elizondo had an incredible array of guitars in the studio, but they were all right-handed.
My Daddy was left-handed, and I was left-handed when I was little. In fact, I was left-handed all the way to high school. Then I switched over to right-handed cause I wanted to play shortstop.
It's a cold night out tonight. The Padres better warm up real good because it's stiff out there.
Anything over-handed, I do left-handed. Like throwing a ball or serving in tennis. Otherwise, right-handed, like writing and shaving.
In the beginning of 'Jersey Shore,' for sure, that was the real Mike. That's the Mike that I know, that's the Mike I love. And that's the Mike I strive to be every day.
Tonight, tonight, won't be just any night. Tonight there will be no morning star.
The one great thing about football is that whatever happens it will manifest itself on the pitch. If it's right, you'll see it on the pitch, if it's wrong, it will be on the pitch. In business you can get fellas who are doing crooked deals and nobody knows anything about it. There is an ultimate honesty about football. Politics is part of the lying game, I wouldn't trust any of them. In football you can hide for a while, but ultimately the truth comes out. I always loved that.
It's better to throw a theoretically poorer pitch whole-heartedly, than to throw the so-called right pitch with feeling of doubt-doubt that's it's right, or doubt that you can make it behave well at that moment. You've got to feel sure you're doing the right thing-sure that you want to throw the pitch you're going to throw.
I'm right-handed, whereas the fellow in my mirror is left-handed. I start shaving from the left; he starts from the right. Differences only in perception, but religious wars have been fought over such.
I love the slider. I'll throw it anytime. It helps the curve. The last five feet, it dives toward the left-handed hitter's box. It's a pitch that looks like a fastball coming in. It's a pitch I throw when I need a ground ball with a man on base.
We need three kinds of pitching: left-handed, right-handed and relief.
I'm left handed, but my dad taught me to play guitar right-handed.
We need three kinds of pitching: left handed, right handed, and relief.
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