A Quote by Pablo Sandoval

What really matters is who you are when you step on the field, and I will let my bat and my glove speak for themselves. — © Pablo Sandoval
What really matters is who you are when you step on the field, and I will let my bat and my glove speak for themselves.
I grew up on the softball field. Every day I would take my glove and my bat with me.
I grew up on the softball field. Every day I would take my glove and my bat with me
I might be shy, but in the field, where I have to do my work, I do it. I let my bat speak for myself.
Tell me the word that will win you, and I will speak it. I will speak the stars of heaven into a crown for your head; I will speak the flowers of the field into a cloak; I will speak the racing stream into a melody for your ears and the voices of a thousand larks to sing it; I will speak the softness of night for your bed and the warmth of summer for your coverlet; I will speak the brightness of flame to light your way and the luster of gold to shine in your smile; I will speak until the hardness in you melts away and your heart is free.
When you bat, you need to have a lot of patience. I started training for it from the age of eight or nine. So, I knew what I needed when I stepped on the field to bat.
I always love the smell of a bat and a glove, or a hockey puck in the winter time.
Characters on stage, like people in what we refer to as "real life," do not speak to reveal themselves. They do not speak to conceal themselves. They speak to get whatever it is that they want. It is the only reason they speak.
Relinquish your attachment to the known, step into the unknown, and you will step into the field of all possibilities
I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat.
It's a pretty sure thing that the player's bat is what speaks loudest when it's contract time, but there are moments when the glove has the last word.
I will continue to work as hard as I can to make this organization proud. Every time I step on the field I will give everything I have and I will leave everything I have on the field every single Sunday.
You are recognized by your bat. If you are the best hitting shortstop out there, that's how you win a Gold Glove. That's the way it is. It shouldn't be-it's a defensive award.
I am a writer and editor with a passion for true storytelling. To me, science matters, research matters and knowledge matters, whatever the field.
Every time I step on the field, I step on the field to make plays.
You can shake a dozen glove men out of a tree, but the bat separates the men from the boys.
A lot of the lads have a bat for the nets, a bat for facing the bowling machine and a separate bat for the match. I'll just crack on with a bat until it breaks - then crack on with another one.
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