Frank Catalanotto
Frank Catalanotto
Frank John Catalanottois a former professional baseball player. Nicknamed "Little Cat", the Long Island native batted left-handed and threw right-handed. In his career, Catalanotto has played all infield and outfield positions except shortstop and center field...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth27 April 1974
affect fact gives hopefully love playing role tomorrow
It's great. We love playing here and we love the fact that we're playing the role of spoiler. It gives us something to play for. Hopefully we can come out tomorrow and play hard, too, and really affect this race.
accept both exactly fact last love reed works
I think it's the fact that Reed and I both accept our roles. We're comfortable. Obviously, both of us would love to play every day, but we know exactly how it works because we went through it last year.
clubhouse guys love superstars
All the guys in the clubhouse love him. A lot of superstars aren't the way he is.
hit
In my head, I was figuring, 'I thought I hit it better than that,'
figured
I kind of figured something out at the plate,
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I'm excited. I don't know what to expect, but it should be fun. I'm looking forward to playing with the different guys -- guys I've never played with before and some of these Italian guys.
I'm excited. I don't know what to expect, but it should be fun.
game
I had no problems. It was encouraging to get back into a game again.
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I'm very proud of myself because I could have just fell flat on myself and let it go. (I could have) said: 'You know what, crappy season and we'll get 'em next year,' but I didn't. I kept my head up, even though there are times I am reminded of what happened. I've been able to use that as motivation.
fair nice side
It was nice that I was able to keep it on the fair side of the pole.
almost
They look up to us, almost in awe.
came guy mph saying seventh throwing
You go from a guy throwing knuckleballs to a guy throwing 95 mph -- and you've got those shadows, ... To a man, everyone that came back after the seventh inning was saying they can't see the ball. It was tough.
hard needed
I'd done the hard part first. I got the big hits, then I know I just needed a single, but it wasn't to be.
blow definitely team
But it would definitely be a big blow to the team if he is out for the whole season.