Singing the 7th Inning Stretch at Wrigley Field
Yesterday I sang "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" during the 7th inning stretch at Wrigley Field. This was my sixth performance there.
In 1980, I need a left-handed closer, and after only two months in professional baseball I gave that job to
But like I told everybody, when I call the bullpen and talk to
Today, 20-year old
I hope he does well, because he is an outstanding young man.
Good luck,
Baseball has taken me all over the world. As a player or coach I've visited 22 countries spreading the words, Dodgers and baseball.
I've even gone as far as
Six years ago today,
A few months later the Chinese National team visited Dodger Stadium and worked out here. I talked to them, through an interpreter. It was funny because as I got louder in my talk, so did he. I also worked with the player sin hopes of making them better.
A few days ago the Chinese National team worked out at Dodger Stadium, and they have come a long way since I was in
I truly believe that within the next 10 years a great player development system will exist in
I'm looking forward to seeing them play in the 2008 Olympics, as well as the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
In 1968, I was the manager of the Ogden Dodgers in the Pioneer League. I remember receiving the great news that my good friend,
As Godfather to
I used to bounce him on my knee when he was a baby.
From the time he was 10 years old to the time he went away to play baseball at the
I got him into
In June of 1988, as we were making our playoff push, I got the Dodgers to draft
After being drafted,
After putting on a hitting display, they wanted to get his schedule and go see him play.
"You want to go see a kid play who you drafted in the 62nd round?"
"Would you sign him if he was a short stop?" I asked.
"Sure."
"Well would you sign him if he was a catcher?"
"Sure, but he's a first baseman."
"Sign him," I told them. "He is now a catcher."
They signed
He didn't know a word of Spanish, and the players he lived and worked with didn't know a word of English. But they had the common goal of making it to Dodger Stadium.
He would work out all day at the academy, and at night he would go warm up pitchers for the Licey club.
He would take hours and hours and hours of batting practice.
Through endless hours of hard work and determination,
He never stopped believing in himself, and never lost sight of his goal.
Now he is calling it a career and hanging them up. There's a locker in
I was proud of him when he was my bat boy. I was proud of him when he played college baseball. I was proud of him when he was drafted. I was proud of him when he went to the Dominican. I was proud of him when he became a Dodger. I was proud of him when he won the Rookie of the Year. I was proud to see him play in the World Series. I was proud when he became the all-time leading catcher in home runs and that he finished with a batting average over .300. I was proud to see him get married and have a daughter. I am proud that he was a 12-time All-Star, and I am proud to say that one day he will be in the Hall of Fame.
But what I am most proud of is his heart, and his determination. What he has accomplished is the perfect example of what someone can attain if they believe in themselves.
I love you,
Last night I had the privilege and honor to address the U.S. Water Polo team. I don't know what's harder, hitting a baseball or doing egg-beaters under water, but I do know that if I had players who looked like the water polo players I spoke to, we would have won more than two World Series. I just can't picture guys like
We met in Agoura Hills after their practice, and
Before I spoke to the players,
When we won the Gold Medal in the 2000 Olympics, I told everyone that this was bigger than the World Series, and everyone thought I was crazy. I said that when the Dodgers win the World Series the Dodger fans are happy, but the Giants fans and the Yankees fans aren't. But when you win the Gold Medal, all of
When we won the Gold and defeated the Cubans, who had never lost an international tournament, I hollered in Spanish as they left the field, "Go back to
So I started by telling them about how proud I was to manage the Olympic team, and what a privilege it was to represent the greatest country in the world.
I also told them that in order for them to win they have to believe in themselves. Self confidence is the first step towards success, and if they think they are the number one team, they'll practice like the number one team. And if they practice like the number one team, they'll play like the number one team. And if they play like the number one team, that's exactly where they'll finish.
I think I was yelling so loud that people in
And I finished by telling them that over the course of the year I'll probably talk to about one million people, and if they don't win I'm going to tell those million people how lousy they are!
All kidding aside, I am going to be tracking their progress and pulling for them to win. Countries from
How bad do they want it?
And they are the only ones who can answer that question.