Roberto Martin Antonio "Bobby" Bonillais a former player in Major League Baseball of Afro-Puerto Rican descent who played from 1986 to 2001... (wikipedia)
When somebody was looking in my locker, it was like going in my desk. Somebody happened to be looking in my locker when they shouldn't have been.
We have to have great pitching performances from our guys, and we have to take it from there.
For some reason in Spring Training, everything just clicked. You don't try to do anything in Spring Training but get ready, but things fell into place.
This is what you work for, putting all the other crap that you hear aside. Just being able to participate in a World Series is pretty much everything. But you do want to win!
I's taken me a great deal to get here. I don't plan on missing anything.
Bottom line is, you have to pitch. You want timely hits.
I don't have a no-trade clause. I figure someone is going to pick me up.
I had an opportunity with Baltimore to make it to the World Series, and that didn't happen.
I'm pretty much the one that goes to the mound.
The ability to communicate with everybody, regardless of who are you are, is a great thing.
We spent a lot of money on some players.
I'm not afraid to swing the bat. If they elect to pitch to me, I'm going to swing. I'm not as picky as Mr. Sheffield. I'll swing at something over my head.
I might say something in Spanish; it all depends on how I'm feeling, what the situation is.
We've got a lot of pressure going. This is for my Latin counterpart.
Not everybody will become a baseball star and not everybody will make the money I'm making.
Kids today are looking for idols, but sometimes they look too far ... They don't have to look any farther than their home because those are the people that love you. They are the real heroes.