A Quote by Travis Hafner

If I'm asked to play first, I should be ready. It's nice to be in the lineup, regardless of where you're at. — © Travis Hafner
If I'm asked to play first, I should be ready. It's nice to be in the lineup, regardless of where you're at.
In boxing and politics, you cannot predict results. You should be ready to go 12 rounds. But if you win in the first round, you should be ready to be the winner quickly.
You have to finish the season strong and you have to come out ready to play regardless of the situation you're in.
When I was asked to play the lead character Mohini in Avunu' I asked Ravi Babu why he chose me. He said he wanted someone who can act well. I felt nice.
It is important to be nice. But sometimes niceness can be misconstrued as weak. Should we be nice to everybody? Should we be nice only when others are nice to us? Here are some interesting views about being nice. Read these nice quotes and turn on your niceness.
Regardless of where you're pitching, regardless of what goes on before or after your game, you still have to be ready.
Regardless of where we play, we should play India on regular basis.
I just want to be in the lineup. If I'm on that lineup card I'm happy.
When he asked if I would like to try second base, I thought, Hey, get me in the lineup.
Not sure if that will benefit me or hurt me, but I know I have the skills and am ready to play in the NBA regardless of my ethnicity.
You asked what is the secret of a really good sketch. And it is a sketch is a small play. It's got a beginning, and a middle and an end. It should have a plot; it should have the characters, conflict. It is a little play. And in it, will be funny stuff.
The only downside to playing the violin is that you never know when you're going to be asked to play. I could be out to dinner or having a drink at a bar, and someone could just give me a violin, and I've got to be ready to play.
It's going to come down to executing, trying to keep guys off balance and disrupting timing. That's something you can do regardless of how many times you face a lineup or face certain hitters.
Dave Grohl have said a lot of really nice things about me that I don't know I deserve but it's nice of him regardless.
In other ways, one way to be in a lineup or stay in a lineup or stay in a spot is to produce.
Every player, they should sit down and have a meeting. They should agree, 'this is how we play Nadal, this is how we play Federer, this is how we play Djokovic.' Then, all try to play them the same way. The right way. First you have to play the right way, then you need to play well.
It was a coach called Adailton Ladeira who first asked me to play as left-back in 1988. I was a left-winger, but our left-back was injured at Uniao Sao Joao, my first club, and he asked me to fill in. I said 'no problem,' and I've played there ever since.
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