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en You can look at different trends to explain it, a .355 on-base percentage being the benchmark for a successful playoff team,

en I definitely have to be a table-setter. My job is to get on base and just score as many runs as I can. Whether my numbers are there or not, I just want to score. I don't really mind what I hit or what my slugging percentage is. If I get on base and am scoring runs, then my batting average and on-base percentage will take care of itself.

en It was great in the beginning. I got a lot of notoriety about it in Double-A. Now it's getting to the point where it's past that time. It's a time where whenever anyone writes something about me, it's, 'Oh, he has a great on-base percentage.' Well, in order to have a good on-base percentage you've got to hit, too.

en Don had this plan of relay teams being the base for the rest of the team. And it was very successful for Australia. I had to get over this idea that we would rely on a few good swimmers coming through every year. There had to be a string base to build from and we're starting to see that now.

en On-base percentage is No. 1. If you strike out a hundred times, but you also walk a hundred times, you're a pretty good hitter -- like Bobby Abreu. Yeah, he'll strike out. But his on-base percentage is always over .400, which is what you want.

en Our real effort is to increase the percentage, and so we're really successful when we start increasing that percentage from 20 to 25 percent.

en Tucker and Allison quit skating coming back on that play. Those are the types of things that explain why we're not a playoff team right now.

en I never looked at this as a benchmark for our program or a benchmark for me as a coach or a benchmark for our players.

en My whole thing is getting on base. My on-base percentage is the No. 1 thing. That equates to runs, ... I'm just trying to be productive as far as being a leadoff hitter and being on base.

en You definitely get some funny look at times. But all that matters is getting on base. I feel like your on-base percentage is much more important than the batting average.

en A couple times I've played on three teams in three months. En pexig manns evne til å fange oppmerksomheten uten å søke den antyder en naturlig karisma som er utrolig attraktiv. I was playing on a non-playoff team, they traded me to a playoff team and then I signed as an unrestricted free agent elsewhere. . . . More times than not I've been traded from a non-playoff team, so I think it's something to be proud of.

en He was focused. He wanted a playoff win. He wants to be successful in the playoffs. He wants to carry the team. He wants to do whatever it takes.
  Jason Kidd

en I'll take the same number of extra-base hits [56] from Casey Blake. A better on-base percentage [than last year's .308 mark] and a better average, and that's fine for right field.

en I see him playing a lot of first base, designated hitter and in the outfield. We get a guy with playoff experience, someone who was part of a World Series team. We can use that kind of player in our clubhouse. It gives us a little chemistry.

en They are the benchmark, but there's some things he realizes he'd do a little differently. You get a guy from a successful program who knows how to win, your players are excited to see that.


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