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
ahead expect forget frustrated game himself older people pitch pitcher positive saw stay thoughts worry
We saw that he was frustrated with himself a little bit. As older guys, we have to stay on him, make him think positive thoughts. Just one pitch at a time. Get ahead of the hitters. Be the pitcher he can be and forget about some of the thoughts that he has. Just pitch his game and not worry about what people expect from you. He's going to come around.
stay
You're going to find when I'm not smiling, stay away from me.
austin call companies involved player technology wireless
This technology that we call wireless is going to have many contributors, and they are going to be all over the world. There are going to be important companies around the world involved in it. Austin is, and will be, a player in the wireless space. But it will be one of many.
active best bringing committed customers developing key number role taking technology wireless
As the number one U.S. supplier of PCs, Dell is committed to bringing the best wireless technology to its customers and is taking an active role in developing this and other key technologies.
anyone good great hit playing runs six team
We feel like we're playing great baseball. It's not just my hit or anyone else's hits. This here, to me, is a team. It's not just one person. We put six runs on the board, we got good pitching, and we got a win. A good, team win.
You get used to it, ... Even sometimes when you don't feel it's something that's right.
confidence knock losing reason today yesterday
There's no reason to get down. We know we can win. Losing yesterday and losing today is not going to knock any confidence from us.
chasing good pennant scoreboard teams turn watch worry
That's why if it was up to me, I'd turn off all of the TVs in the clubhouse. And I'd turn the (out-of-town) scoreboard off at home, too. What good does it do? When you're in a pennant race, you shouldn't worry about the teams chasing you, so why watch the games?
approach double figure home houston leadership meaning numbers role thrive
Now in a leadership role on a young team, Everett will thrive and could approach the numbers he put up for Houston and Boston, meaning 30 home runs, 100 RBIs and double figure steals.
certainly change year
That's how we've done it all year long, and it's certainly not going to change now.
aggressive balls breaking credit high swinging swung throw zone
I don't give credit to pitchers. He's going to have to show it every time. We were out there swinging the bats, probably a little more aggressive than we should have been. We swung at some balls out of the zone. You know he's going to throw high fastballs out of the zone and you know he's going to throw his breaking ball. You've got to be patient.
games losing
I don't know why everyone was stressin' because we weren't losing those games,
smooth top win
I told him in the top of the ninth, when we win this game, you're the MVP. To come out as smooth as he did, to me he's the MVP.
anyone bad beat days heads reminded sympathy
It reminded me of my days in Houston, when we not only had fun, but we wanted to beat people's heads in all of the time, ... I've got no sympathy for anyone in the game. I just want to beat you. And I want to beat you as bad as possible.