Julian Tavarez

Julian Tavarez
Julián Tavárez Carmenis a former Major League Baseball pitcher...
division happen league looking national older past series spring wait year
This past year I couldn't wait to get to Spring Training, to get another shot, ... I'm not looking to be the division or National League champion. I am just looking to be the World Series champion. That's what I am looking for now with my older age. Hopefully, it will happen this year.
gets hear punch saw throw throws whoever
I saw him try to get up and I wasn't going to let him throw a punch at me right away. You hear about whoever throws the first punch gets the win. That's what happened.
happened parking yelling
They were yelling at me. They were like, 'Let's go one-on-one on the parking lot.' I'm not here to fight, man. What happened has happened, and it's over.
thank
I don't even know how to thank Jose Mesa for all that he has done for me,
bring course fun guess hope playing someplace stay year
Of course I would like to stay here. It's not fun, I can tell you that, playing one year here and one year there. I just hope they can bring me back, but if they don't I guess I'll have to go someplace else.
came week
A week after I came from the Dominican, I wanted to go back because I didn't understand,
anybody anyway hit unless
I don't want to hit anybody anyway unless it is for the team. I don't try to hit anybody. It's not fun.
losing pitcher
I was the losing pitcher in that game, and it was the same score.
might parking wait
What happened, happened. It?s over. They might wait in the parking lot, not me.
gets hear punch throws whoever
You hear about whoever throws the first punch gets the win. That's what happened.
gave
We gave up runs, but we didn't really give up anything,
division expect forward looking second
We're looking forward to getting back out there for the second series, and we expect to do better than what we did in the Division Series.
mall people recognize
(When) I go to the mall and out to eat, people still recognize me, ... Every Sunday, when I go to church, they recognize me and look at me like, 'Gosh what is he doing here? He doesn't play for us anymore.' People tell me, 'Why don't you get away from here, it's too cold. I say, 'No, it's the only place I know my way out and my way in.'