Randy Winn

Randy Winn
Dwight Randolph Winnis a former professional baseball player. He played all or part of thirteen seasons in Major League Baseball, primarily as an outfielder. Winn was a switch hitter, and threw right-handed. He made his major league debut in 1998 with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, then went on to play for the Seattle Mariners, San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals. He played in the 2002 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. He currently works as an...
field functional injury rather
I'd rather play right now, but I don't think our field can take it for injury purposes and functional purposes. It's a big puddle.
bat few kindness last numbers second swung
I'm not doing anything different. You kind of end up where you end up, and the last few years my numbers are pretty much the same. I've always swung the bat better in the second half.
feels jersey putting usa
I had butterflies. There's something about putting that USA jersey on. It just feels different.
best guess nights sitting telling
I guess the best part of it is he hasn't changed. We were sitting around two nights ago telling stories, and it's like we're right back in school.
break game intensity legs load nine people playing
I do have playing-time concerns. But they'll try to break up the game load so people aren't playing nine innings. The intensity will be up, and I'd like to have my legs in a little better shape.
bag leave runner seen
In hindsight, having seen the replays, the runner did not leave the bag too soon.
aggressive attitude ball balls center free goes reckless rein tries
In center field, you have free rein out there -- you have priority. He has that no-fear attitude. The ball goes up, and he's gone, going after balls with reckless abandon. He's aggressive and tries to get anything he can.
bit taking throwing
That's a little bit much. If you want to heckle, that's one thing. But throwing something like that on the field, that's taking it a little too far.
difference pitchers pitches swing throw trick
The difference here is that pitchers are more aggressive. In the A.L., they throw more trick pitches to make you swing and miss.
difference pitchers pitches swing throw trick
The difference here is that pitchers are more aggressive. In the A.L., they throw more trick pitches to make you swing and miss.