A Quote by Yadier Molina

I even steal bases. I hear all the time that I'm slow, but hey, I have 66 stolen bases. — © Yadier Molina
I even steal bases. I hear all the time that I'm slow, but hey, I have 66 stolen bases.
Stealing bases is just something I like to do. I figure if I can hit home runs and steal bases, I'd be different than everybody else.
I don't have to steal bases. I steal bases because I want to.
I don't care that much about stolen bases. So when I steal and a guy fouls a pitch off, for me it's not that frustrating.
You cannot have partition only on political bases or geographic bases. It should be social first of all when the communities do not live with each other.
When you allow stolen bases, that changes the game.
I wasn't going to be drafted to steal bases at 18.
Russia has two bases outside of Russia. America has 178 military bases throughout the world. Who's the aggressor?
People say I stole a lot of bases. I stole the bases for a reason. I crossed the plate.
After I hit a home run I had a habit of running the bases with my head down. I figured the pitcher already felt bad enough without me showing him up rounding the bases.
I don't really look at the catcher at all. I think you steal bases off the pitcher.
Nobody talked about my defense or that I used to steal bases, too.
BRAC originated in the 1960s under President Kennedy as the Department of Defense (DOD) had to realign its base structure after World War II and the Korean War. At that time, the DOD was able to close bases without congressional interference, and 60 bases were closed in the 1960s.
I really learned how to steal bases from my coaches my freshman year at NC State.
My mom's always asking me for hits and stolen bases and home runs and different things on Mother's Day and her birthday.
At present, the United States, with over 700 foreign military bases, navies in every ocean, a programme to militarise space, and drone bases planned for all regions of the world, is increasingly perceived in relation to its hard power diplomacy, a threat to political independence and stability for many countries.
You run a major risk when you assume that you alone have all the answers: You don't, and that's okay. You don't have to be afraid to admit there are certain things you either don't like to do or aren't any good at. You reach a goal by covering all your bases, and you cover all your bases by hiring good people.
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