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I'm back. Ready to roll. Ready to help this team win it all. And I am going to cherish every single second I am able to play this game.
I recognize how rare it is for someone to get the opportunity to meet their hero, let alone get to spend time with them.
When I step on that mound on opening day at the Bank, in the city I have grown to love, it will be a great honor.
I can’t express to you how THANKFUL I am, how much JOY I got playing here, and how FORTUNATE I feel to have been a Giant for so long.
If you wanna get somewhere, you’ve gotta roll your sleeves up and get to work.
I had the best seat in the house to watch the greatest closer of all time.
Derek and Jimmy chatted about their memories together at the 22nd annual Turn 2 Foundation dinner.
Let’s make it so loud at the stadium that the whole entire country can feel it. And then let’s go and win number 28, New York.
Please remember: Duck boats don’t have bathrooms. Not in 2004. We won’t be ready for that yet. Find a tennis ball can.
I want to leave an impact on this world that’s greater than just what I do on the baseball field.
Make Miller Park even LOUDER than normal. And then, we’ll feed off that energy and, well … let’s just see what happens, Milwaukee.
'When it’s come to these last 14 years of mine -nothing has ever been easy for long, and nothing has ever been perfect for long.
I’m ready to put on that White Sox uniform and show you all what I can do. I’ve been waiting to play pro ball in Chicago since I was 11.
You’ll be out chasing the females and snorting coke before summer hits. It’ll be nonstop partying. At home. On the road. It won’t matter.
I got to my locker, right next to Hunter Pence, and I saw my old number 48 jersey in black and orange, and that was when I got emotional. I think that was the m
People ask me if I put pressure on myself. Honestly, I don’t. To me, pressure creates distractions and there is no time for distractions in baseball.