"I had six good years and one bad one, and everyone was wondering whether I'd have a good one again."
About Mike Lowell
Mike Lowell — Life and Legacy
Mike Lowell, a distinguished former Major League Baseball player, is celebrated for his contributions to the Boston Red Sox, particularly during their 2007 World Series championship. His journey in baseball is marked by resilience, as he overcame injuries and setbacks to become a pivotal player. Lowell's quotes often reflect his belief in hard work and the value of perseverance. For instance, he stated, 'You have to be willing to fail,' which encapsulates his approach to challenges and success. This perspective reveals his understanding that failure is a stepping stone to growth, a lesson he learned throughout his career. Moreover, Lowell emphasizes the significance of teamwork, asserting that 'Every day is a new opportunity.' This mindset not only highlights his personal philosophy but also serves as a reminder of the collective effort required in sports. His insights resonate with many, illustrating how determination and collaboration can lead to remarkable achievements. Today, Lowell's quotes continue to inspire athletes and individuals alike, encouraging them to embrace challenges and strive for excellence.
Quote collection
Mike Lowell quotes
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"If you're good, you fail seventy percent of the time. You have to be mentally capable of blocking that out and keep going."
"I've gone through adversity most guys don't have to face."
"The fans have been great with me. I think they appreciate that I don't take an at-bat off."
"As a 20th round pick nothing was handed to me in the minor leagues."
"I felt both parents at my side no matter what I did."
"I've never really considered myself a home run hitter. Mostly I'm a guy who hits into the gaps for a lot of doubles."
"Baseball is important, but it's about fifth place behind my kids, my wife and the health of my family."