Adam Dunn

Adam Dunn
Adam Troy Dunn, nicknamed "Big Donkey", is an American former professional baseball left fielder and first baseman. He played in Major League Baseballfor the Cincinnati Reds, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals, Chicago White Sox, and Oakland Athletics. He is a two-time MLB All-Star...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth9 November 1979
CityHouston, TX
best knew saw
That's one of the best crews out there. When I saw them huddle, I knew they were going to get it right.
good laying tough younger
It was a good visit, but it was tough to see. To see them laying there like that was hard. A lot of them were younger than me.
couple
It was pretty bad. A couple of them I just misjudged. I'm not going to make excuses.
cry home remember stuff
That kind of stuff happens. I'm not going to go home and cry over it ... the home run. I don't even remember that. It was awesome, I guess.
boo cheer cry home stuff
That kind of stuff happens. I'm not going to go home and cry over it. Hopefully, I'll give them a lot more to cheer about than to boo about.
community devalue major
It's going to devalue Tumwater in a major way. I don't want to see our whole community go down just because of a jail.
community devalue major
It's going to devalue Tumwater in a major way, ... I don't want to see our whole community go down just because of a jail.
looked pitches
It looked like those pitches were right there.
against balance behind blowing everybody keeps seems today wind
What he did today with the wind blowing out here and against that lineup, that's pretty incredible. He keeps everybody off balance and it seems like we play really well behind him.
checked doctor week
Yeah, I had it checked this week and the doctor said I should put a splint on it, but the heck with that.
games needs houston
Cincinnati needs to take notes from Houston. Houston fans are among the top five fans in the game.
serious hey ask-me
Hey, I'm serious here? Why do you have to ask me how many hits I have?
perfect needs
So perfect — I’m right where I need to be!
book monsters language
Perhaps we should keep our monsters about us, lest we become them ourselves.