I'm just waiting for the time when it's going to come together. I've been waiting for a while.
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When he hit the ball, the first thing that I did was freeze. The second thing that I did was take a step back. And when it was time for me to come forward, it was too late for me.Carlos Beltran
It will turn around sooner or later. At the end of the day, it doesn't matter how hard you hit the ball. You need to get results. At the same time, I know I've been hitting balls hard right at people. I'm just going to continue to do my thing. As long as we continue to win, I just know my time will come.
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I want to be out there, to be honest. But at the same time, I want to take care of myself. I'm concerned about me being 100 percent.
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It feels 60 percent and its not enough for me to go out there and play. I can run but not full speed, and playing in the outfield is no good. I feel like Im getting better since the day it happened, its improving and I just want to continue to improve.
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It's going to be crazy. I'm guessing when we play against the Dominicans, half the field will be Dominican fans and half will be Puerto Rican fans. With all the big-time players in the World Classic, it's going to be huge.
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To me, he looks more comfortable now. With him, if he gets on base, he can put pressure on the pitcher and they try to be too quick to the plate. When that happens, they can make a mistake, and we can take advantage of that.
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