Top 10 most inspiring quotes by David Ortiz
- You don’t get better as you get older in your career. It’s not natural to have your best years late in your career. So I’m trying to do whatever I can to keep my body feeling good for as long as I can.
- I’m very mechanical, so if I have one thing that’s going in the wrong direction when I’m hitting, it’s hard for me to get a hit.
- You can’t say that being a fan is more serious, because players are trying to do better in order to get paid better.
- If I can’t hit at a high level, I won’t play, and I know there comes a point where my body won’t be able to do that.
- I just come do what I’ve got to do, play my game. And I don’t worry if anybody likes it.
- Through the years I’ve been getting better and better and better, and it’s what you learn though the seasons.
- My parents always told me to stay away from trouble. When I moved away from them at a young age, I was fine because they taught me how to do everything right.
- My whole career, my swing has always been the most important thing to me. Even when I’m taking a shower, I work on my swing.
- I never thought that buying supplements and vitamins, it was going to hurt anybody’s feelings.
- I know in my situation, my mind works more than everything else. I’ve been like that my whole career.
David Ortiz, born on November 18, 1975, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) player widely regarded as one of the greatest designated hitters in the sport’s history. Affectionately known as “Big Papi,” Ortiz enjoyed a remarkable 20-year career in the MLB, primarily with the Boston Red Sox.
Ortiz’s career took off when he joined the Red Sox in 2003. He quickly became a beloved figure in Boston sports history, playing a pivotal role in the team’s World Series victories in 2004, 2007, and 2013. He was a ten-time All-Star and won numerous accolades, including the World Series MVP in 2013.
Renowned for his clutch hitting and charismatic personality, Ortiz became an icon not only in Boston but also across the baseball world. He retired in 2016 with impressive statistics, including 541 home runs and a .286 career batting average.
Off the field, Ortiz has been involved in charitable activities and philanthropy, particularly through the David Ortiz Children’s Fund, which supports children in need of critical pediatric healthcare. His impact on and off the baseball diamond has left an indelible mark on the sport and the community he has served.
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