Words matter. These are the best Pablo Sandoval Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
People want to help me. They want the best for me. I always say thank you to people when they try that. I never get mad.
You’ve got keep your head up, keep fighting, and do the best you can.
If I meant that I missed Bochy and Hunter, it’s the guys I’d been joking around with most. Hunter is like my brother, and Bochy is like my dad. But at the end of the day, I missed all the guys.
I just prepare myself to perform well, to support my teammates to play well, to try to get to the final, to the World Series.
The fan support was the greatest. It’s everything.
Venezuelan baseball is more aggressive, more passionate, more exciting. The fans are not the same as in your native country.
When you do some things in baseball in the city where you grow up and then you come back on a second opportunity, it’s special.
I wanted to come back with the team I grew up with.
We live surrounded by critics, so let them talk, let them criticize me as much as they want. Ultimately, that makes me a better player.
I trust no one – that microphone, that book.
It has not been easy to wake up every single day at 6:30 in the morning to then head to the gym and start a full day of work. But you have to have that kind of dedication if you want to achieve the goals you have set for yourself.
I don’t focus on the scale. I focus on doing my job. The team staff and the program I’ve been working on, they’ve been touching on that, but I don’t focus on the scale.
It’s tough, but you learn your lesson from all the mistakes you make.
When I left the Giants in 2014, my comments were emotional, insensitive, and misguided, and I truly regret and apologize for my actions. I am committed to working hard to contributing to the success of the Giants.
All the things that are in the past are in the past.
I don’t pay attention to the media. You guys can say whatever you want. At the end of the day, at the end of the season, if we’re doing well, you guys are going to be there.
I just keep happy and help the team when I get an opportunity.
You try to live the experience but keep your feet on the ground, not let it go to your head, because that’s when you start making mistakes.
I have no ill will about anything.
I’m going to prove to the fans, going to prove to my teammates, that I can be a better defensive player, offensive player, to win games.
You’re going to have some ups and downs, so you have to prepare yourself to be ready. Those down moments come.
I just want to do the best things I can do on the field, do the things I know how to in baseball, have fun.
I’m a professional, and I know what I have to do. I know where I’ve failed and how I’ve grown up.
When our backs are on the wall, that’s the time when we enjoy having fun, relax out there, do our thing, don’t get the pressure on, see the results, day by day, game by game.
I just do my work, try to do everything I can. I don’t weigh in all offseason. I just try to get better, be in better position, be an athlete.
I’m not selfish. I am where I am because I have worked very hard and have always done my job.
Things happen for a reason. I’m happy, but not I’m not satisfied with the things I’m doing.
I’m more mature. I respect more the game as I should.
You learn from the things that happen in your career. You get up and down. You never give up. All the things that happened in my career, thank God it happened early rather than late in my career.
I don’t try to lose weight. I don’t try to do nothing. I just try to put in my work, feel better, the things that I can do in the field to be better are better, so that’s what I do.