Carlos González may refer to: (wikipedia)
It's all mental conditioning. The day before and the day of a start, they're all focused (on pitching) and I think they tend to take that focus to the plate with them.
They are telling the players 'We'll fire you and you'll never play soccer again, ... Why else did the players agree to a strike and then two days later change their minds?
I tell them they need to do this and that, but I don't do that in the wrong way. I try to tell them it is what's best for the team now. It all depends on how they accept that. I just try to tell them that in the way they understand that. That is what a leader should do.
The players are tired because they are treated like objects, not like professionals. They deserve respect and minimum conditions.
It is clear that the players decided against the strike due to pressure and intimidations, and this should make all of us reflect for a moment,
We will have to go door to door, to the schools and colleges to invite fans because we need the support of the people.
We are sending the help wherever the U.S. authorities request us to.
We are sending messages that we consider very important so that they can receive the help of authorities without any fear.
The houses were all abandoned buildings used by smugglers and people traffickers for shelter, the rest of the village remains intact.
I think I get respect for what I do on the field and in class. I do play both ways. Even the big guys respect that. I don't really know how what I have done academically has affected others. But I hope it has.