Adrian Gonzalez

Adrian Gonzalez
Adrian Savin Gonzalez, also known by his nicknames A-Gon and Gonzo, is a Mexican-American professional baseball first baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers of Major League Baseball...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth8 May 1982
CitySan Diego, CA
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It was a tough loss. We had a couple of chances that ended with well-hit balls right at somebody.
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I faced Jake a couple of times in Spring Training. It didn't go very well. He's a great pitcher. I'm glad I'm on his side now.
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Everybody has to be on the top of our game to get to San Diego. Your baseball's got to be flawless.
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I played in Double-A and it was the same level of baseball. There were players who were 30 and 35 years old. They knew the game and I learned a lot.
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All our pitchers are aggressive with the fastball. But they're not afraid to throw 10 curveballs in a row.
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Until I establish myself, Opening Day is always going to be a big deal.
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I've always been a streaky hitter. For the most part, when my home runs come, they come in bunches.