"Craig John Counsell" is an American former Major League Baseball infielder. He played for five different teams during his 15-year MLB career.

Counsell is best known for his playoff performances in 1997 World Series/1997 with the Florida Marlins and in 2001 World Series/2001 with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He has the distinction of having been on base for the last two times that the World Series ended with a walk-off hit, and was named the League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award/NLCS Most Valuable Player in 2001. He is also known for his unique batting stance; for much of his career, Counsell held his bat over his head, and seemed, during his preparation for hitting, to stretch it higher still. Late in his career, Counsell lowered his batting position significantly.

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It's too late to (drastically) change stuff, ... I just need to get that feeling back. I've tried something every day to try to make adjustments. But I feel great.

Javy did his job tonight, the bullpen did their job tonight. We couldn't get the hit with men in scoring position.

Oh my God. What the heck did we do?

We had chances. He really struggled with his command and that got his pitch count up pretty fast. But you've got to get that hit that brings in some runs. We just couldn't get it.

We had chances. (Martinez) struggled with his command and that got the pitch count up pretty fast but you've got to get that hit that brings in some runs. We just couldn't get it.

I just lose weight. A lot of guys do.

Physically, I feel fine. I just don't feel so good at the plate. I know people try to translate that to the end of the season, but I don't think that's it at all. I feel I've made it through this season, physically, as well as any season I've played.