A Quote by Maggie Lawson

I played softball for a few years growing up. Both my brothers played baseball. — © Maggie Lawson
I played softball for a few years growing up. Both my brothers played baseball.
Baseball wasn't necessarily my first sport in terms of liking it. I'd never played baseball or softball growing up.
I grew up an athlete, growing up in Pittsburgh. I played basketball. I played football. I played a little bit of baseball in my earlier years.
I played Little League and in high school. I played more over the years whenever there was a pick-up game... usually softball.
Oh man... growing up, I played everything. I played football, basketball, baseball.
Growing up, I played softball and I was a cheerleader.
I played tennis and softball, and we had horses, growing up.
I played everything. I played lacrosse, baseball, hockey, soccer, track and field. I was a big believer that you played hockey in the winter and when the season was over you hung up your skates and you played something else.
I grew up playing softball, and at the age of nine, I decided I was going to be an Olympian. I didn't really know what that meant at the time. I thought it might be in a warm summer sport like softball, but I played a variety of sports growing up - basketball, soccer and track. I really didn't care. I just wanted to be an Olympian.
Baseball is played by all countries now, and softball, too.
I was a fan of baseball growing up. We played baseball; I used to play in an A&P parking lot. It wasn't always easy to find a good baseball field to play in.
I've played a baseball player a few times, but in my career I've been blessed to have played a wide range of characters.
It started with 'A League of Their Own.' I mean, to me, if you played softball or baseball as a girl growing up, that is the staple movie, like, where girls are portrayed as athletes, and real, like, different, from Madonna, you know, to Geena Davis. I mean, I could quote that movie, every single line.
You name the sport, I've played it. I was quarterback for a football team one year, played volleyball, played softball - you name it.
I played softball and basketball growing up. I really wanted to play football but both parents said no. I was mad for a second, then got over it. Now, just because I'm tall doesn't mean I can play basketball. I was waaaaay better at swinging a bat.
[At nine years old] I didn't really know what that meant at the time. I thought it might be in a warm summer sport like softball, but I played a variety of sports growing up - basketball, soccer and track. I really didn't care. I just wanted to be an Olympian.
I played baseball when I was younger, but the idea of the college scholarship enticed me to switch over to softball.
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