“We've talked about having a swagger. But when you play .350 baseball, or whatever we played, you can't tell yourself to have that swagger. You have to go out there and produce to have it. When you show you can come back and get big hits, then it shows that it's possible. I think it definitely snowballs.”
Dave Roberts
“He plays hard and he's got a little bit of a swagger. A swagger can be a good thing for a club. Good teams always have a little bit of a swagger.”
Lou Piniella
“We're playing with intensity. We're playing with swagger. We're believing in the system and we're believing in the level of the guys who are on the field. We're playing for one goal, and that's to win.”
Montae Reagor
“That's the kind of swagger we're playing with.”
Eric Henderson
“Coach Bell has been pushing us to develop a swagger and we felt we had that today when we got here. We wanted to come out and show everyone why we were the No. 1 (seed).”
Charise Bain
“When you're not swinging well, you lose that [swagger],”
Bruce Bochy
“The biggest thing is to have a swagger when you take the field. When you're not going well, you have to change something -- the biggest thing is the way you carry yourself. You have to walk like you belong with the best, go up to the plate like you know you belong with the best. That's swagger.”