"Ernest Lee "Junior" Spivey, Jr." is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball. In his five-year major league career, Spivey batting average/batted .270 with 48 home runs and 201 Run batted in/runs batted in in 457 games played/games. He made the Major League Baseball All-Star Game/National League All-Star team in . He batted and threw right-handed.

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We'll see what happens. When the season starts it's a clean slate. I know what I'm capable of doing. It's just been a bad spring.

I'm doing everything I can. I care. I'm working at it. Not a day has gone by that I haven't thought about it. Nobody has higher expectations for me than I do. ... It's hard to pinpoint. The bottom line is it hasn't been there. There's no reason to make excuses, and I'm not going to sit here and do it.

We're just trying to get to know one another, trying to get to know one another's tendencies. The most important part of it is communicating and being on the same page. . . . We're all professionals and you've been playing the position pretty much your whole life.

I was always told to take care of your shortstop. Communicate and take care of him.

When the season gets here, you start at zero. I know what I'm capable of; it just hasn't happened so far. It's been a bad spring. What can I tell you? I'm not letting it beat me. I have had bad springs, good springs and in-between springs. This has been my worst. ... When things aren't going well, of course you have to critique yourself. If you don't, you're just going through the motions.