Brandon Watson
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"Brandon Eric Watson" is an United States/American outfielder who is a free agent. Although he Batter (baseball)/bats left-handed, Watson throws right-handed.

Watson spent a portion of the and the with the Washington Nationals. In addition, in 2006, Watson appeared in one game as a member of the Cincinnati Reds.

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It was a long time coming, but Hinckley-Big Rock hits the win column.

It's still early. Usually you get a chance to work your flaws out over the course of the season. My opportunity was seven games. Now I've got to go back to the drawing board and try to get back up here.

I just came in and did what I could to help myself and the team. I did what they asked me to do, and you have the results.

With a guy in front of you, it's that much easier. I can still lay it down and get him to second, or if I get a base hit, it's first and second. First, second. it doesn't matter.

I can't quit looking at it. I lost my house, my truck, everything. But I almost cried when I saw that.

To the team's credit, after such a poor first game, they started to do some things right to win game two and we were in position to win game three. It's a long season and we have time to adjust and do some positive things.

You want to do well and make sure you are doing the right things. I just have to step back and take a deep breath and make sure I relax and have fun and do what I can control on the field.

I appreciate that [Robinson] told me exactly what I needed to do. That made it easier for me. It was a good competition and a fair competition. I'm happy about that, too.

All around worst games of the season, ... Mental mistakes, inability to pass and no transition were all factors in the Royals' loss.

You going from being on your toes on every play at second base and then suddenly you are just out there. You have to see the way the ball comes off the bat -- the different reads you have to take, the different jumps you have to get. It's still a work in progress. I can't say that I do everything right. It's just a matter of working on it.

I started this last year when I was called up for the first time. I like doing it myself. Opening Day is not something I'm going to miss.

Defense was the major flaw of our play. We never gave the offense a chance to shine because of poor passing and serve receive.

We'll play guys a certain way and we'll just try to make it easy as possible.