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Letter "M" » Mickey Hatcher Quotes
«I can't imagine it will be like this tomorrow.»
«There's nobody like him. He has one plan, and that's to go up with the idea of getting a hit.»
«These are big games. You can't just sit back on a call like that. It's crucial.»
«I got frustrated because I saw the replay and I read his lips. I went out and the umpire threw me out and I got mad. You can't just sit back. It was an offensive play and I was frustrated.»
«Our team is based on guys feeding off each other and it is fun to watch. Right now we're swinging the bats well. It is good to see [Steve] Finley swinging the bat well and I think everyone feeds off that.»
«When he is healthy, he is dangerous. We want to keep him healthy so he can be dangerous all the time.»
«I really like his swing, and he really likes his swing. This is the best I've ever seen him. He has made adjustments and compressed his swing. His setup and approach has improved. He is seeing the ball real well.»
«The one thing you have to do is always play the game hard and people will love you. And every day, whether it was practice or on the field, he set the tone for the organization. When every young kid came up, they could see him playing hard and I think it was really an inspiration for that organization. He got them two championships. He was a great leader.»
«He's like [Vladimir Guerrero]. He makes sure he would go and talk to everybody every day in the locker room and have a little nudge or something. When he walked on that field, well, he never walked on that field, he ran on that field. He was a champion and everybody in Minnesota knows that.»
«It took him away from playing the game he loved. The guy lived for that. He lived for Spring Training, he lived for the game of baseball. That was a dark day. When he couldn't play the game the way he wanted, it was really frustrating for him. There is no telling how many more years he could have played and how many more good years he could have had. It was hard on him.»