Carl Everett
Carl Everett
Carl Edward Everett IIIis a former Major League Baseball outfielder. A switch hitter, he played with the Chicago White Sox on their 2005 World Series winning team. He throws right-handed and plays all outfield positions, and occasionally designated hitter...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth3 June 1971
bouncing negative pressure thoughts walk
The pressure is all on the pitcher. He doesn't want me to get a hit, and he doesn't want to walk me. There are probably a lot of negative thoughts bouncing around in his head.
behind guys scoring team turn
When it's your turn and guys are in scoring position, you want to get them in. If you don't, it's the guy behind them who will get them in. We play team baseball, and I know that is why we have been so successful.
surprise
I think we're going to surprise a lot of people.
game lost win
We lost this game with no fundamentals. If we all collectively get the fundamentals down, we win this game.
balls breaking high learn patient throw zone
You know he's going to throw high fastballs out of the zone and breaking balls. It's just being patient enough. You learn from it.
character clutch fought giving played shows
We just didn't get the clutch hit, but we fought the whole way. We played 27 outs and had our opportunities. It shows the character of this team. We're not giving up.
baseball best came defense great league pitching solid
We were solid the whole time. Our pitching was great, we had great defense and it showed tonight. Uribe came up so clutch. He's the best shortstop in the league right there. Without him tonight, we'd still be playing.
credit jamie living squeezed
Jamie was great. Was Schilling great, too? I never credit pitchers. I make my living off pitchers. But Jamie was great, and he got squeezed a lot, too.
chance gave
He can hit; he's strong. They never gave him a chance. You've got to get a chance if you're going to do anything.
admire hate love people plays realize
A.J. is A.J.. People love to hate him. They don't realize he plays hard. That's what I admire about any teammate.