Juan Pierre
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Juan Pierre
Juan D'Vaughn Pierreis an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseballfrom 2000–2013 for the Colorado Rockies, Florida/Miami Marlins, Chicago Cubs, Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago White Sox and Philadelphia Phillies. Known for his speed, he stole 614 bases in his career, the 18th most in MLB history at the time of his retirement. He now works at MLB Network as an on air analyst...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth12 August 1977
CityMobile, AL
superstar
If he was 30 years old, I would still be impressed. He will be a superstar in the league.
amazing throwing watch
It's just amazing what he does because he's not throwing 94, 93 mph. You watch Greg Maddux, that's an art.
chicago heat love root sports talk
I'm torn. I can't really talk too much out here because I'm in Chicago and they love their sports so I have to root for the Heat silently.
nice pick picking season
It was nice to pick up the offense. They've been picking me up all season long.
quick throws
Every one of those throws would have been close. They just weren't accurate. He has a good, quick move.
amazing dad definition game son teach throwing wants watch
It's just amazing what he does. He's not throwing 94, 93 (mph). He's pitching. It's the definition of a pitcher. If a son comes to a game with his dad and his dad wants to teach him about pitching, watch Greg Maddux, because that's an art.
counting deal hang hanging head suck sure teammates
I know my teammates are counting on me. I know what I can do for this club, ... You got to suck it up and deal with it. I'm not going to hang my head about it. I sure don't want to let any of my teammates see me hanging my head.
late
I've got to get out there. I can't be late for stretching.
causes evident game good guys intent offense start
This was only the first game, but this game it was evident that once you get guys on base, it causes havoc. It's not just me, it's anybody. That's my intent to start off the game, not necessarily with a triple, but to have a good at-bat and let the offense take it from there.