Carl Crawford

Carl Crawford
Carl Demonte Crawford, nicknamed "The Perfect Storm", is an American professional baseball player who is a free agent. He bats and throws left-handed...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth5 August 1981
CityHouston, TX
CountryUnited States of America
coming field good last learning love point stuff
It's been good. That's the thing we didn't have last year, the little fundamentals and stuff like that. I feel like it's to the point where I love coming to the field every day because I'm learning something new. And that's a good feeling.
looked rhythm trying
It looked like he was just trying to get his rhythm in the first inning.
deal hard hurting
It's hard to deal with right now, ... It's been hurting for a while.
challenge gonna knock pins respond setting
We're gonna have to respond to the challenge a little bit. (Ownership) is setting up the pins for us, and we have to knock them down. They're setting it up for the players, and we have to get it done.
flow kind mature
You get older and more mature ... you just kind of go with the flow.
baseball nba nfl
This is totally unexpected. I thought I'd be in the NBA or the NFL. I never thought baseball. It's kind of like a surprise. I'm happy it happened.
school heart men
I like to be like the old-school guys. They played hard, man, and they played from the heart. They didn't play to just get checks.
games want hitting
I want to develop every base of my game-stealing bases, hitting, being a better fielder.
trying pressure
I'm going to try to not put a lot of pressure on myself.
team hate known
I hate walking around known as a team that loses all the time.
want
I just want to become a great leadoff hitter.
thinking gaps way
Whenever I hit a ball in the gap, I'm thinking the extra bases. I never slow down. That's the only way you're going to get triples.
matter playoffs seems
Whatever happened in the regular season seems to not matter in the playoffs.
teacher real hero
Listen to your parents, do your homework and listen to your teachers. Those are the real heroes.