Adam LaRoche

Adam LaRoche
David Adam LaRocheis a former American professional baseball first baseman who played 12 seasons in Major League Baseball. He played for the Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Arizona Diamondbacks, Washington Nationals and Chicago White Sox. He is the son of pitcher Dave LaRoche and the brother of third baseman Andy LaRoche...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth6 November 1979
CityOrange County, CA
home lose playoffs rather worse
There's nothing worse than to lose in the first round, ... I'd rather not be in the playoffs at all. There's nothing worse than to have to go home after a loss.
best faced
That was filthy. Of all the lefties I've faced this year, that's the best curveball I've seen.
three
I think I was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts,
somebody takes
You know, it takes something different once in a while to get somebody out.
ball
We'll probably get away with it, ... but that's not the kind of ball you want to be playing.
feet forgot hit pop
(Francoeur is) unbelievable. I forgot the kind of pop he has. When he first hit it, I thought it was going to be caught. It was 20 feet over the fence.
entire feels game known might road won
I wouldn't have even known that if you didn't just tell me. It feels like we might have won one game on this entire road trip.
dominating exactly hit time
I don't know exactly what it is. But any time you've got a guy, as dominating as he can be when he's on, getting hit around, you know something is different.
almost feels game losing second tough
Losing that second game the way we did, it almost feels like we've been swept. That's a tough loss.
lay lets win
This was a big one because it lets them know that we're not going to lay down and let them win the division.
feels gets happens lasted stuff trip
This trip feels like it has lasted a month. That's what happens when you lose, stuff gets drug out.
It was miscommunication, ... It was my fault.
ball eat
It's not fun. But we can't quit. We still have a lot of ball left. We can't let this eat at us.
Not that I will have anything to do with it,