[閒聊] Chat with Matt Wieters
Matt Wieters: How's it going, this is Matt and I'm happy to be with you
online here!
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Robert Glen Burnie Maryland: What made you want to be a catcher? You
obviously have the arm to play 3rd and the size to play 1st. Was it your
idea? A coach's idea? Or did your speed push you in that direction? Or being
in on every play of the game?
Matt Wieters: I think growing up, you spend a lot of your time in Little
League pitching or catching. I loved doing it, and once I got older, I loved
being in on every play and being in on every pitch before it was coming.
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Bob (Baltimore, MD): What do you think of the O's recent moves?
Matt Wieters: I think it's looking bright for the future. Especially getting
Markakis signed. You have to start with young talent, and the Orioles have a
lot of that already at the big league level.
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Mark, Canada: Thoughts on playing in A.L. East?
Matt Wieters: I think it's great. It's the best division in baseball,
talent-wise. You have to bring your best game to the park each day in order
to even compete. Competition makes you better, and it's something I hope to
learn from.
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Andy (Baltimore, MD): Scouts said that your one area of weakness was
inexperience calling a game behind the plate. How much did last year help you
out calling a game? Do you think it will help you in the future that you
caught guys like Tillman and Arrieta who should be in the majors with you
soon?
Matt Wieters: I think it's always a great experience when you can catch guys
with major-league ability. That way you can learn with them. It's always fun
to work with them in order to call the best game possible.
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Jon, Maryland: Are you excited to get to learn from a seasoned veteran such
as Gregg Zaun?
Matt Wieters: Definitely. Anytime you can learn from a guy with that much
experience, it's something you can benefit from. I learned a great deal from
Ramon as well last year.
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aaron (Bethesda MD): Matt, Welcome! I am a big Orioles Fan and looking
forward to you coming up to the show in '09. My question for you is what was
the feeling you had when you saw yourself on a baseball card for the first
time?
Matt Wieters: It's really a feeling where--you're growing up as a kid
looking at the cards, and it's something special to see yourself on one. A
kid back in my hometown might be looking at my card right now.
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Forrest in Boston, MA: Just wondering if you have ever met Jason Varitek,
since you both went to the same school and play the same position. I'd think
it would be pretty neat to be on the same team with Tek if that somehow came
to pass.
Matt Wieters: He comes back to the Georgia Tech banquet every year, and
we've met before. It's weird to see a guy you've followed all those years
come back, but we have a good time at the banquet.
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Bob (Baltimore, MD): What do you think of playing in Camden Yards? Can you
hit the warehouse?
Matt Wieters: I don't know about that, but I'm definitely looking forward to
playing there. It's not going to have all the bells and whistles of the
newest parks, but it's beautiful and will be around for a long time.
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Josh, Baltimore: Matt...we in Baltimore, as Orioles fans are excited to have
a talent such as yourself on our team. Do you feel any pressure coming to a
losing team, such as the fans really expecting you to help turn this ship
around?
Matt Wieters: The one thing is that you'll always be competing to win. That
drives me, and it will be a group effort. The Orioles have a lot of young
guys who can turn it around with time and hard work.
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al (DC): Who was your favorite player as a kid? Any favorite Orioles?
Matt Wieters: As far as favorite Orioles, I think everybody had Cal
Ripken--he's one guy you always followed and was really amazed. I grew up in
South Carolina, so we got a lot of Braves games, and Chipper Jones was my
favorite. He always made it so easy both on the field and at bat.
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Dave (Augusta, GA): What is more exciting for you. Hitting a HR or throwing
out a base runner trying to steal a base?
Matt Wieters: You love the feeling of hitting a home run, but when you throw
out a baserunner, it feels like you've helped your team out of a jam, and
you've helped your pitcher.
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Scott (Philly): Crabcake: fried or broiled?
Matt Wieters: I'm a big crab fan. Put any type in front of me, and I'll eat
it. But broiled is probably my favorite--healthier as well.
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Brooks (Owings Mills, MD): Catching is the most physically demanding position
in baseball day in and day out. What do you do during the season to stay in
shape and keep going for 162 games?
Matt Wieters: It's constant stretching, keeping your muscles loose as you're
going along. If you can get to the park early and get some extra stretching
in, it helps as the season goes along. You're going to take a pounding back
there.
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Jamie (FL): What do you think of the Ga Tech led by Murton and Dietrich this
year?
Matt Wieters: I definitely think they have a good chance in the ACC this
year. They are ranked high this year, but it will take a lot of work. That
being said, they have a great middle of the order, and a good pitching staff,
so they'll be right in there.
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Mike(Utica,NY): Who was the toughest pitcher you faced last year?
Matt Wieters: Numerous pitchers come to mind, but Tommy Henson last year in
Arizona was probably the toughest. He really knows how to bear down on you
when he's got two strikes.
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Dan (Baltimore, MD): What are your thoughts on occasionally playing 1B or DH?
What other positions are you comfortable playing?
Matt Wieters: I like playing anywhere. My first love is catching, but
anytime you can get a break from behind the plate, it's a good thing. But
I'll play wherever they put me. I like being in the lineup.
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Jim, Philly: What do you think of being the #1 prospect in baseball as ranked
by espn?
Matt Wieters: It's a great honor, but I still have to put in hard work and
get ready for the season. It's nice to get things published about me, but
when it comes down to it, you have to do your talking on the field.
Matt Wieters: Thanks for having me on here, and I look forward to getting on
the field this season!
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