Marlon Anderson

Marlon Anderson
Marlon Ordell Andersonis a former Major League Baseball utility player. He was widely known for his clutch hits, and writers for publications including The New York Times and Newsday had referred to him as one of the best pinch-hitters in the game. During the 2012 season, he served as the hitting coach for the Potomac Nationals...
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Last year (Carpenter) learned to pitch with no pain. Now he's coming out this year and throwing at his best. He's just stronger. You take that whole group of guys and the seasons they all had last year, and they just took all that confidence into this year. Add Mark Mulder to that mix and there are five guys who can win every night.
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Telling me to get the bat, it was like, 'Oh my God,' ... The first thing I remember walking to the plate was, 'Man, these lights are good.'
imagine scene
I couldn't imagine being a paramedic going to the scene of a wreck. That's what that was, pretty much, a wreck.
cannot strike
You cannot strike out in your first major-league at-bat.
accepting definitely help opportunity understanding
There's definitely no secrets. I think it's accepting the role, understanding that it's the opportunity you have to help the team.
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Zimmerman is a right-handed hitter and he may need a day off sometimes. Why not play a little third base? I'm a jack of all trades.
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I was like, 'Cam, can you hear me?' ... He mumbled, 'Yeah,' but he wasn't there. You could tell he wasn't right. ... I couldn't imagine being a paramedic going to the scene of a wreck. That's what that was, pretty much, a wreck.
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Our belief in God and knowing that He controls things, whether good or bad.
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I just remember driving past and seeing the stadium and having to get off and going through there and not knowing where the entrance was and getting lost and having to ask people where to go and walking through with my bag and being kind of like, 'Where do I go? Where's my locker?'
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The main thing is you just want to stay out of everybody's way, just don't want to interrupt anything. More than anything, you just want to observe.