David Wright
David Wright
David Allen Wrightis an American professional baseball third baseman who serves as captain for the New York Mets of Major League Baseball. He was drafted by the Mets in 2001 and made his major league debut in 2004...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth20 December 1982
CityNorfolk, VA
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It's not as though they can say we've done a lot of testing without the beacon.
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That's what scared me. I could feel it, but it's not hampering me at all.
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They seemed glad to see us. If we helped pick them up, that's great. We owe them a debt.
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It?s not as complicated procedure to take them down.
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I'm just trying to keep up with him. He's the one setting the pace.
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The games are getting to such a stage that professional racers are actually using them to learn circuits and to practise.
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I'm going to make errors. That comes with the territory. I felt there were times last year when I was playing not to make mistakes, not playing aggressive. At third base, you have to play aggressive. You're going to make errors. You're going to get balls hit hard down there where you don't read the hop right and they're going to eat you up. But you have to maintain your aggressiveness; you can't start back-pedaling. Most of your moves have to be going in.
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It doesn't matter what kind of haircut he has. It's not going to make him look any better.
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He's got that goofy smile and the kids love him with the big head, ... He reminds me of Ramon Castro. He's very friendly, outgoing. Mr. Met just symbolizes mascots in general the quirky nature, the way he carries himself. It's fun to look up in the stands sometimes and see what kind of shenanigans he's up to.
carries fun general goofy kids love met quirky reminds smile smiles stands symbolizes
He's got that goofy smile and the kids love him with the big head. He reminds me of Ramon Castro. He's very friendly, outgoing. Mr. Met just symbolizes mascots in general the quirky nature, the way he carries himself. It's fun to look up in the stands sometimes and see what kind of shenanigans he's up to.
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I think that right now it's good to take baby steps. Obviously, the goal at hand is to win the division.
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Cliff? It's like Clifford, the Big Red Dog!
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Look, I started off batting seventh last year, so to me it was great that Willie started trusting me, moving me up a little at a time. People tell me all the time, 'You should be ticked off where you're hitting.' But I'm not, not at all.