Mark Mulder
Mark Mulder
Mark Alan Mulderis a former American professional baseball player of Dutch descent. A left-handed starting pitcher, Mulder pitched in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics and St. Louis Cardinals. He is a two-time All-Star...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth5 August 1977
five good saw stuff
He's unbelievably talented. I saw him for five years in the American League. He's got as good a stuff as anybody.
compared far good percent pick quite
Compared to what it was yesterday, it's 100 percent better, but it's still not good enough. I still can't quite look far enough to pick up the catcher.
cent compared far good per pick quite
Compared to what it was yesterday, it's 100 per cent better, but it's still not good enough. I still can't quite look far enough to pick up the catcher.
left pitches
I just left a lot of pitches up as the day went along. Just one of them days.
double giving good hit mad next pitch using
I like using my defense, you know. I'm not going to get mad about giving up a hit because you make one good pitch, the next pitch you get a double play.
approach example last remember saying start workouts year
I remember Huddy saying last year that if it wasn't done by camp, that's it. And they got it done before spring. That's the only example I know about. But that's not me. I don't think I'll approach it that way. Plus, workouts start (today).
pitchers
There's a lot of pitchers who've got it. That's an out pitch for them. It's a big pitch.
atmosphere baseball city great louis loved moving people team year
A lot of people thought I didn't like St. Louis. I loved it. Don't get me wrong. I loved Oakland. But the year I had in St. Louis - with the fans, the city and the baseball atmosphere - was so much fun. What could be better than that? It's a great team moving into a new stadium. I can't say enough about the situation.
supposed
This isn't how the story was supposed to end,
again chance good happening
There's probably not a good chance of that happening again this year.
adrenaline bother starts
Once the inning starts there's so much adrenaline it didn't bother me much,
difference guys hit league national rest seven stigma strike swing zone
I don't see that the strike zone as different. I don't see that there's any stigma of American or National League as a player. The only real difference I see is that, in the American League, seven guys in the lineup will swing for homers. In the National, it's only about four. The rest of them will hit the other way or do whatever.
best obviously played
He's obviously the best I've ever played with,
body arms ready
My body and my arm will tell me when they're ready.