Jonny Gomes
Jonny Gomes
Jonathan Johnson Gomesis an American professional baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent. He last played for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball. He has played in Major League Baseballfor the Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays, Cincinnati Reds, Washington Nationals, Oakland Athletics, Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves and Kansas City Royals...
appreciate cold crowd fans game hard hear love means people shoulder shows
It just shows that the crowd and the fans appreciate the way I play, ... To go out and play as hard as I do and just get the cold shoulder from people is tough. So to hear from them, just to know they appreciate my love for the game and how I go about playing, that means a lot.
best contact eye field guy hands manager means
It means a lot. He's my guy. He's the best manager I've ever had, hands down. We've got it down to just eye contact. Eye contact means 100 words. With all my shenanigans on the field and my strikeouts, he's one guy who's able to keep me in check.
bill certain contact eye mean thousand words
He's a player's manager. Certain kind of eye contact from Bill can mean a thousand different words from him.
anyone bulldog bullpen plus shows
In between the lines, there's no salaries ... it's nine-on-nine plus your bullpen and your bench, and it just shows anyone can win. It's a bulldog attitude.
eat hit work
I'm just going to eat this up. This is why I work out when I work out. This is why I hit when I hit. This is why I eat what I eat. It's all for this day.
far goals main numbers playing satisfied season stay staying
I'll be satisfied with what I've got after the season is over. I don't really have numbers as far as goals. If I can play every day and stay healthy, the numbers will come. But my two main goals are playing every day and staying healthy.
few forget million situation streets
I've had that situation a million times in the streets and in the back yard. There are only a few at-bats you'll never forget in your lifetime. I'll never forget that.
bottom eighth few forget grand home million rest situation streets win
I've had that situation a million times in the streets and back home in the back yard. There are so many at-bats in a year, but there are just a few at-bats you'll never forget for the rest of your life. Your first grand slam, you have in the bottom of the eighth and win the game. You never forget something like that.
hit home middle paying supposed
It's what I'm supposed to do, right? ... You hit in the middle of the lineup, you're supposed to hit home runs. That's what they're paying me to do. That's what I'm supposed to do.
anyone bullpen history payroll plus shows yankees
It just shows the Yankees -- with their history and with their payroll and with their All-Stars -- they're not bulletproof. In between the lines, there's no salaries and no world champions. It's nine-on-nine, plus your bullpen and bench. It just shows anyone can win.
bullet bullpen nine payroll shows
It just shows, the Yankees, their payroll and all their All-Stars, they're not bullet proof. Between the lines, nine on nine, it shows that with your bullpen and your bench, you can win.
anyone bench bullpen history nine payroll plus shows
It just shows that the Yankees, with their history and with their payroll and with their all-stars, they're not bullet-proof. In between the lines, there's no salaries and no world champions. It's nine on nine, plus your bullpen and your bench and it just shows anyone can win.
dead hit pole telephone
We were fish-tailing in the dead grass, ... A telephone pole hit right on his door. He was in the back right. I was on back left.
awesome
Bill's my man. It's awesome having him here.