Edgar Renteria

Edgar Renteria
Édgar Enrique Rentería Herazo, nicknamed "The Barranquilla Baby," is a Colombian former professional baseball shortstop. He threw and batted right-handed. He played for the Florida Marlins, the St. Louis Cardinals, the Boston Red Sox, the Atlanta Braves, the Detroit Tigers, San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth7 August 1975
CityBarranquilla, Colombia
hit
We hit hard. I thought Manny was going to be all right because he's a big man. I'm so skinny.
ready
I think he's going to be ready to play in this league.
bring player prepared slow start work
I work to bring everything together, but sometimes you start slow and sometimes you start quick. Every player is different. I know I'm going to be prepared to start fast.
believe good players teammates
One of my teammates told me about the record. I thought it would be longer. They've had a lot of good players come through this team, a lot of good hitters. I can't believe it's not more than 16 games.
games league national took
Now that's a National League game. When I was in the American League, the games took 4 hours, 4 1/2 hours. That's a long game. I don't really like it. Over here, you play the game, do what you have to do, and go home.
best hitting knew
To me, he was one of the best hitting coaches. When he said something, it was true. You knew he knew hitting.
hard plan
The only way you get better is by working hard, and that is what I plan to do.
feels good won
About time, ... It was a good one, too. It feels good because we won the game, that's most important.
felt good guys spring
There's a lot of good guys in this clubhouse. I felt comfortable from the first day of spring training. They know how to play the game.
anybody bad early feeling help spring talk
Anybody can have a bad year. It's too early to talk about how I'm going to do this season. But from the first day of spring training, I have been feeling good. I think I can help this team.
communication
The most important thing is communication. If we have the communication, I think we could be good.
kick
He'd kick the pitcher's (butt). He'd do it. No (fooling) around, bro.
deal
I never got booed before and I didn't know how to deal with that. I don't have anything to prove.
believe everybody games great hit hitters knows nobody record row teammates today until
I didn't see him, but I know Felipe Alou. Everybody knows the Alou family. I didn't know about the record until today when one of my teammates told me about it. I can't believe nobody hit in 16 games in a row because there have been a lot of great hitters here.