Garret Anderson
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"Garret Joseph Anderson" is a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played most of his career with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim/California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels (appearing with the team under History of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim/all three of its recent names). He is the Angels' franchise leader in games played, at bats, hits, total bases, singles, doubles, grand slams, extra-base hits, career RBIs, single-game RBIs, and consecutive games (12) with an RBI.

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Very obviously, they've pitched well - not making mistakes, living on the corners.

What really affects us is the guys in front of us. When you have people on base it causes problems for them when we come up. If nobody is on base, they can be a little more fine with their pitches and not have to worry about leaving anything out over the plate.

I can't explain it, ... It's just happened for me while I'm here.

I'm not thinking about it. I'm not at the point where I'm doing anything about thinking what I have to do [to get ready]. I just want to get into good physical health.

You know what's going on, ... You just have to put trust in the people that are making the decisions, that they know what they're doing. I think it's necessary to take precautions. You don't take people's lives in a light manner.

In years past, we had a balance of guys who swing the bat and take walks. This team was a little more free-swinging and you're going to go through phases like that where everybody is not hitting at one time. That's reality.

They're not making mistakes, and they're living on the corners. You don't make a living hitting borderline pitches that are off the plate.

We got in early, but that's not a factor. We just worried about today's game.