A Quote by Richard Linklater

One minute you're starting left fielder, hitting home runs; the next, it's career over. I was 20. — © Richard Linklater
One minute you're starting left fielder, hitting home runs; the next, it's career over. I was 20.
As a first baseman, hitting home runs is what's expected of me. But I don't really try to hit home runs.
I know I'm the world's worst fielder, but who gets paid for fielding? There isn't a great fielder in baseball getting the kind of dough I get paid for hitting.
This year I'd rather lead the league in home runs, runs batted in and hitting.
I don't really set personal goals for home runs or anything like that. However many I hit, I hit. If I'm making consistent contact and hitting the ball hard, then I will hit home runs.
Whenever we play the Twins, Torii Hunter has a major impact on defense. He tells the left fielder and the right fielder to take the day off and he covers the whole outfield.
I do not want to be a player who is known for hitting those 20-odd runs.
Some of our developers are starting to make $20,000 a month, which is really significant... We're getting developers who are 14 and 20 years of age making more money than their parents, starting to make a professional career of developing games on Roblox.
Historically, we have always seen reversion to the mean. After stocks have had an unusually great 10 or 20 years, they typically turn in subpar results over the next 10 or 20, and after bad 10- to 20-year stretches, the next 10 to 20 tend to be above average.
I am more valuable to my team hitting .330 then swinging for home runs.
I think you start hitting home runs, and you start getting caught up in seeing how far you can hit them. They're fun, but you really only have to hit them a foot over the fence. They all count the same.
The key to hitting a lot of home runs as a player at Kauffman Stadium is that you'd better run into some on the road.
I want to develop every base of my game-stealing bases, hitting, being a better fielder.
Entire years had passed when he was rich enough in time to disregard the loose change of a minute, but now he obsessed over each one, this minute, the next minute, the one following, all of which were different terms for the same illusion.
My brother Allie had this left-handed fielder's mitt. he was left handed. The thing that was descriptive about it though, was that he had poems written all over the fingers and the pocket and everywhere. In green ink. He wrote them on it so that he'd have something to read when he was in the field and nobody was up to bat
Who would people rather see, a real hitter hitting home runs or a pitcher swinging a wet newspaper?
It doesn't matter which era you play in. Wickets are the only way you can contain. Restricting the batsmen to six runs in the first over may look okay but in the next over they will hammer the other bowler. Giving ten runs and taking a wicket - I'll take that any day.
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