Reggie Sanders
Reggie Sanders
Reginald Laverne Sandersis a former right fielder in Major League Baseball. He bats and throws right-handed. Sanders was 24 years old when he made his major league debut on August 22, 1991, after being selected in the 7th round of the 1987 amateur draft by the Cincinnati Reds. He attended Spartanburg Methodist College before beginning his pro career with the Rookie-level Billings Mustangs of the Pioneer League in 1988. He also played professionally with the St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Pirates,...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth1 December 1967
CityFlorence, SC
I think I've been in some good situations where I've been on teams that needed a couple key players but already had their nucleus intact,
I felt good today, then I hit in the cages and got extremely dizzy. So I'm not ready.
Oh yeah, I felt the eyes, ... But that's not a bad thing. It's a good thing to be wanted.
I've been hitting and stuff like that, ... That's the real good thing about all this. I'm still hitting, still getting to do the weightlifting, those things. I've been doing the conditioning. I have been doing that. I actually started heavily in Pittsburgh.
I'm one of those guys who believe things get better with age. This is all about preparation for opening day and I'm feeling good about where things are at this point.
It's more the deceleration that's what's been giving me problems. Building up speed is OK, but when you have to stop it's really not as good as they or I would like it to be.
It's more the deceleration that's what's been giving me problems, ... Building up speed is OK, but when you have to stop it's really not as good as they or I would like it to be.
It's good to have that good news and go from there. I've still got a lot of healing to go, so for me it's trying not to overdo it.
Well, it never gets old. It was fun. I'm not quite there yet with what's going on. When they say 'MVP,' it's numbing. It's not like it's over yet.
Well, it never gets old, ... It was fun. I'm not quite there yet with what's going on. When they say 'MVP,' it's numbing. It's not like it's over yet.
It is exciting. It would have been more exciting if we had won the game. When you get to a milestone like that, it's pretty special.
I think it is the cutting (with his weakened ankle),
Who knows what's going to unfold when we get home? Nobody knows. All we know is this: Now we have a chance.
Lima has always been Lima. He tries to get you caught up in his world, ... He did tonight.