[Congressional Record Volume 160, Number 133 (Wednesday, September 17, 2014)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5651-S5652]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TWO WASHINGTON NATIONALS STARS HAIL FROM NEVADA
Mr. REID. Mr. President, Nevada is a relatively small State
population-wise but a large area. We are a State of about 3 million
people. We take pride in our home State, as we should. Even though we
have grown a lot in the last couple of decades, we are still a big
family.
Today Nevadans are celebrating two of our home State's native sons
after the Washington Nationals clinched the National League East
Division crown. There is a lot of dissension here on the Senate floor
and a lot of talk back and forth, but one thing you never hear often
enough is that the Republican leader and I love watching baseball. We
often share our views of the team and how, if we were there, we may do
things a little differently, but we are still a booster for the team.
The reason I mention this today is because there are two individuals
who helped the Nationals clinch the National League East Division who
have deep roots in Nevada.
In his first season as manager of the team, Matt Williams, from
Carson City, NV, has led his team to the National Division series. He
has a stunningly powerful record athletically and is just a nice
person. He was a baseball and football star at Carson City High. Carson
City is the capital of the State of Nevada.
Matt Williams played baseball collegiately for the University of
Nevada at Las Vegas, where he was a star. He was so good, he played 16
years in the Major Leagues. He played for the Giants, Indians, and
Diamondbacks. He played in the World Series for each of those teams. He
is a five-time all-star and a four-time Gold Glove Award winner. He was
a stunningly good third baseman, and he sports a World Series
championship ring from the Diamondbacks.
Bryce Harper had his picture on the front of Sports Illustrated when
he was 15 years old for hitting a home run more than 500 feet. He is a
fine young man from a wonderful family. He came to the Major Leagues
when he was 18 years old--he may have been 19. I believe he is going to
turn 22 soon.
During his rookie year he had a very serious injury. What was the
injury? He was running full speed and rammed into the wall at Dodger
Stadium, and he was hurt. It took away from his stellar year, but he
still did OK. He was Rookie of the Year and on the all-star team that
first year. He played baseball at Las Vegas High School, and he left
high school and went to a junior community college as a 17-year-old.
Because of his power, he went to the National Junior College World
Series. He is a two-time all-star. He is in his third season. In 2012
he was Rookie of the Year, and he was hurt again this year because of
his enthusiasm for the
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game and his never-ending hustle. He hit a triple and went into third
base and messed up his thumb. That required surgery, and as a result he
missed much of this season. However, he is having a good season in
spite of that.
We are very proud of our baseball athletes.
This year one of the greatest baseball players of all time, Greg
Maddux, was, of course, on the first ballot and was made a member of
the Baseball Hall of Fame. This unassuming young man has been an
example for how people should be athletes--not a lot of talk, other
than when he does talk. He has a lot of humility. He is a great
athlete.
I wish Matt Williams, Bryce Harper, and the rest of the team the best
of everything when the playoffs get underway. It should be an exciting
divisional series.
I also follow the Baltimore Orioles, and until the Nationals showed
up, that was about all we had in the area. They have a great team.
Their owner is a tremendous trial lawyer. He still works every day
practicing law. They have a tremendous team. They have had a few bad
breaks. Their very young third baseman was hurt. He lost a lot of this
season, as he did last year.
Anyway, it would be a great World Series to have Baltimore playing
the Nationals. That would be something I would really look forward to.
Again, it was exciting to watch them all year. Two or three games ago
Bryce Harper hit one of his towering home runs. They are still talking
about how far he hit it.
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