A Quote by Pablo Sandoval

I want to play in the WBC. That was one of my goals to represent my country. — © Pablo Sandoval
I want to play in the WBC. That was one of my goals to represent my country.
One of my goals is to play the Olympics in 2016. If you're able to represent your country in the Olympics everyone will understand you as a player and not many people do get to go to the Olympics.
I represent my country, but I also represent the continent of Africa when I play in Europe. That's why it's important to try to achieve something big.
When I represent my country on the field, I do so with heartfelt gratitude to the people who fight for and defend our fundamental freedoms - to believe in whatever I want, to love whoever I want, and to be a valued member of society while doing so. That's the America I play for.
One of the U.S. Soccer Federation's points is that it's an honour and a privilege to to play for this country, and it is. But we also represent the entire country, and the idea of liberty and justice isn't afforded to everyone.
I'd love to have another chance to represent my country in the Olympics. If I'm healthy, absolutely... I'm very realistic when it comes to goals. I think it will all depend on my health.
I love to see goals and attacking play; I want us to be entertaining. But it's no good if you're shipping goals.
I represent poor people, I represent working people. I represent senior citizens. I represent family businesses. I represent people who don't have the wherewithal to hire overpriced Washington lobbyists and lawyers. I want to send the powers back to the states and the people.
You want to represent the country and you want elected officials that are representative of the country.
The best fight I ever saw without question, I was very fortunate to be a judge in the fight, between the then current WBC 122 pound champion Wilfredo Gomez, and the reigning WBC 118 pound champion Lupe Pintor. It was absolutely beyond belief.
When I play for the country, I represent the country and not any specific government that is ruling or not ruling.
You're looking for players whose name on the front of the sweater is more important than the one on the back. I look for these players to play hard, to play smart and to represent their country.
We can't score goals, we can't stop goals, we aren't hitting, we can't play on special teams... we all stink. We can try to improve but to do so we will need to make trades. And who would want our players that are underachieving?
Everyone wants to represent their country and my dream is to one day play in the Olympics.
I always say I represent my family when I'm in my country, but I represent my big family, which is Georgia, when I'm outside of my country.
I want to play in every match, score goals when the opportunity presents itself, and help players in good positions to also score goals.
It's an honor to be able to represent our country, and I'll go out there and play hard for the U.S.A.
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