Michael Scott Lieberthal (born January 18, 1972) is an American former Major League Baseball catcher. He batted and threw right-handed. (wikipedia)
It's time to play. We can talk all we want about how talented we are and things that. You have to go out and play and prove it.
He's going to be a little wild anyway, because he had such movement on his fastball, but today his mechanics were off, so it was really flying.
It's going to be nice to have an off-day after a blowout. This couldn't come at a better time.
That always seems to happen when you're making a lot of money. And teams always need catching. You can't control it.
Just because of how we finished the season. But everyone knows how the fans felt about Ed the last few years. There was a lot of negativity. It's all about winning.
Pretty much anything that's sold in the U.S. hasn't tested positive. But you have to be careful with anything from out of the country.
You're at a slight disadvantage (batting eighth) because the pitcher is behind you. That makes it harder because you don't see as many pitches to hit.
It's always a special day. It's one of the only days all season that you're really nervous. It's probably a little easier now, because I've been through it so many times, but I still get butterflies.
It's huge. I'd be afraid to drive it. You'd hurt somebody.
You like to win in any game. It helps to build a winning attitude. I think it's a good sign for us.