Matt Stairs
Matt Stairs
Matthew Wade Stairsis a Canadian former professional baseball outfielder, first baseman, designated hitter, and pinch hitter who holds the record for most pinch-hit home runs in Major League history with 23. His pinch-hit home run in the eighth inning of Game 4 in the 2008 National League Championship Series off the Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Jonathan Broxton was called "one of the most memorable home runs in Phillies history" by MLB sportswriter Todd Zolecki in his May 11, 2009 MLB.com...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth27 February 1968
CitySaint John, Canada
I've changed my program a lot, I took over coaching a high-school hockey team. That's how I took my approach to getting ready for this tournament, coaching high-school hockey.
When you get 25 or 30 Canadians together it's going to be a very loose clubhouse. But it's also going to be a very serious clubhouse. We're going into the tournament very serious and ready for it.
How ready are most teams going to be? Besides the Latin countries who play year-round, it's going to be tough.
It's something that we're looking forward to. It's not necessarily to make a big name for ourselves. It's just a chance to put the country of Canada on the map as a place that has some good ballplayers out there.
It was his own fault. He came in overweight and out of shape. He's worked hard the last seven weeks. But he's to blame. Maybe it's a learning experience for him. Maybe he realizes now the big leagues are not easy. You have to work at it to maintain success.
Once I hit the guard rail, I lost my semi-balance and it dropped behind me.
I've got daughters almost as old as some of these guys,
I want the young guys to sit by their lockers with their heads up. The only thing I can do is try to be positive.
Earlier in the year we would have rolled over and gave up on a game like that. We would have said 'We screwed up and lost 6-5, who cares?' The way (manager) Buddy Bell has taken over and the way things have changed in this locker-room, we know when we get down we have some offence to come back.
I very easily could've went to a contender, ... but I felt very good about coming back to this organization.
Offensively we have a very good team but .Ê.Ê. pitching is the most important thing and we lost a few guys.
Offensively we have a very good team but . . . pitching is the most important thing and we lost a few guys.
I've made it clear that I love Kansas City,
It wasn't very hard to think about, ... Once the offer was there, it was a 'Yes.'