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You don't win playing .500 baseball. You have dominant players, and they have to figure out, just like (Hunter Greene) has right there, how to dominate. And I think these guys, they need to be pushed.
Now, with Williams gone, the Dreamers held a news conference Wednesday to introduce Major League Baseball Hall-of-Famer Barry Larkin, a 25-year resident of Orlando, as the new front man for the ...
And there has to be something in someone that just cannot accept mediocrity if you will, (because) .500 baseball is .500 baseball. You don't win playing .500 baseball.
Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees, right, talks with manager Barry Larkin of Team Brazil before Game 1 of the 2013 World Baseball Classic Qualifier against Team Panama at Rod Carew National ...
DUBAI, UAE (WKRC) - Baseball United, the professional baseball league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, announced the completion of the first professional baseball stadium in the region ...
Running off at the typewriter … Pat Williams’ dream is not dead yet. Nor are his Dreamers. In fact, the Orlando Dreamers — Williams’ late-life effort to bring Major League Baseball to ...
But Larkin realized over the years that an easy way to help a baseball player understand their body and their movements could be found in one of the world’s oldest sports. “It’s all about ...
CINCINNATI — Barry Larkin is Cincinnati baseball royalty. He's from here, he played here, and he won a World Series here. Heck, when the All-Star game was held at Great American Ball Park in ...
Larkin’s comments came in the context of the Reds coming up on a .500 record for the first time since early May (they are currently 60-61). But Cincinnati is still 4.5 games back in Wild Card ...
And there has to be something in someone that just cannot accept mediocrity if you will, (because) .500 baseball is .500 baseball. You don't win playing .500 baseball.
Larkin: "(The Reds) have a superstar talented pitcher (and) players. There has to be something in someone that just cannot accept mediocrity." 'You don't win playing .500 baseball': Barry Larkin ...