Eduardo Perez
Eduardo Perez
Eduardo Atanasio Pérez,is a former Major League Baseball player and coach and currently an analyst with ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN Latin America...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth11 September 1969
CityCincinnati, OH
fortunate guess missed spot supposed
I was fortunate enough that he missed his spot on a fastball. I guess that?s what you?re supposed to do with it.
fortunate guess missed spot supposed
I was just fortunate enough that he missed a spot on his fastball. I guess that's what you're supposed to do with it.
guess missed mistakes spot supposed
He missed his spot with a fastball, and I guess I did what you're supposed to do with those mistakes.
keel memory stay within
You have to have a short-term memory in this game. You have to stay on an even keel and stay within yourself.
great love people support
Many people here are from the Dominican. And they're great people, very hard-working. But they love their players, and they'll come and support them.
country reality games
It's a reality check. These other countries took it seriously. You have to realize that other countries play the game and that anything can happen in a three-game series. It's do, or die.
bring estate federal financial foreign generating growth investment levels major mexico program promoting related tax
This program will bring major development to Mexico in the real estate field, as well as in the construction and financial areas, promoting growth on the city, state and federal levels by generating jobs, long-term foreign investment and federal tax revenues on the related services.
afraid falling past sidewalk somebody walking wall
Suddenly, I see the wall falling past the window. I was afraid somebody would be walking on the sidewalk and get squashed. It was like an earthquake.
memory short term
That's the way it goes. You've got to have a short term memory in this game.
fun
Fun thing? Fun thing? This is a job. This isn't fun. This is a job. This is a passion.
handled spring tournament
He handled it very well. That tournament was probably better for him than being at Spring Training.
al class honor last
We go way back and it was an honor to be his last hitter. He?s a class act. The competitor, the cutter, the never-say-die attitude. That?s been Al Leiter.
matter
We're athletes. We're competitive, no matter where we are. It's always fun.
These concessions should have been made years ago,