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You give him the uniform, give him the number on his back, and he'll give you guts. I've been supporting Ryan since the beginning of his career. Where not many new about him. People have heard of the name but never knew who he really was. These past three years he's really proven himself and made a name for himeself defensively and 2B and at SS. He's made plays that not many others can make. He goes out there everyday with his best and whether it's good enough or not for you, you need to understand he's human and makes mistakes like us. Every athlete eventually hits their slump but they'll find their rhythm again. Don't be so quick to judge because he will surprise you. He has confidence in himself to be the best every game he plays whether it be defensively and offensively. You need to believe in him too. Ryan deserve so much support and all of it he's receiving from all of you as well he appreciates. He's not done yet, while some may believe his isn't "MLB worthy" I respect your opinion but I disagree. He's worthy of the position he's in now. He's worked way to hard to be here and has never stopped even knowing people never knew he could or doubted him capability wise. That never has or never will stop him. Ryan if you ever get the chance to read this I know I say it all the time but I truly meant it. I support you 100% no matter what happens in the future with your career. I'm always going to defend you from any negative tweet, I'll always send positive tweets your way after a bad game because you deserve to know/have that support system even when your not at your best. Thank you for everything you've done for me, you're an inspiration. Best of luck in today's game, hoping you're playing! You'll do great!
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Twenty year old Lucy Martin has been proving herself to the MLB world. Being the younger sister of Russell Martin, she has a love for the sport of baseball. Lucy is a team player, she manages the Toronto Blue Jays with John Gibbons, better known to the players as Gibby, she's always the first one on the field ready for another batting practice or ready with the pitchers, giving them advice to better their pitches. And how could the day go smoothly without a friendly tease from big brother Russell?

But through the heat of the season, Lucy finds herself attracted to the funny, charismatic Ryan Goins. Will feelings in the dugout get heated? Can Lucy carry on a normal conversation with Ryan without getting all cheeky and not her normal self?

 

https://www.wattpad.com/story/75778534-dugout-girl

 

Mfw Ryan Goins fanfiction

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You give him the uniform, give him the number on his back, and he'll give you guts. I've been supporting Ryan since the beginning of his career. Where not many new about him. People have heard of the name but never knew who he really was. These past three years he's really proven himself and made a name for himeself defensively and 2B and at SS. He's made plays that not many others can make. He goes out there everyday with his best and whether it's good enough or not for you, you need to understand he's human and makes mistakes like us. Every athlete eventually hits their slump but they'll find their rhythm again. Don't be so quick to judge because he will surprise you. He has confidence in himself to be the best every game he plays whether it be defensively and offensively. You need to believe in him too. Ryan deserve so much support and all of it he's receiving from all of you as well he appreciates. He's not done yet, while some may believe his isn't "MLB worthy" I respect your opinion but I disagree. He's worthy of the position he's in now. He's worked way to hard to be here and has never stopped even knowing people never knew he could or doubted him capability wise. That never has or never will stop him. Ryan if you ever get the chance to read this I know I say it all the time but I truly meant it. I support you 100% no matter what happens in the future with your career. I'm always going to defend you from any negative tweet, I'll always send positive tweets your way after a bad game because you deserve to know/have that support system even when your not at your best. Thank you for everything you've done for me, you're an inspiration. Best of luck in today's game, hoping you're playing! You'll do great!

 

I hate whoever wrote that.

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Twenty year old Lucy Martin has been proving herself to the MLB world. Being the younger sister of Russell Martin, she has a love for the sport of baseball. Lucy is a team player, she manages the Toronto Blue Jays with John Gibbons, better known to the players as Gibby, she's always the first one on the field ready for another batting practice or ready with the pitchers, giving them advice to better their pitches. And how could the day go smoothly without a friendly tease from big brother Russell?

But through the heat of the season, Lucy finds herself attracted to the funny, charismatic Ryan Goins. Will feelings in the dugout get heated? Can Lucy carry on a normal conversation with Ryan without getting all cheeky and not her normal self?

 

https://www.wattpad.com/story/75778534-dugout-girl

 

Mfw Ryan Goins fanfiction

 

Wtf did I just read lol

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Ryan I know you probably won't ever read this, but I'm hoping. As a professional athlete a lot is going to be said about you, but you have to try and move forward and try to achieve your goals. All your life you are told things you can't do. All your life they will say you're not good enough or strong enough or talented enough. THEY WILL TELL YOU NO. A thousand times no. Until all the no's become meaningless. All your life they'll tell you no. Quite firmly and very quickly. AND YOU WILL TELL THEM YES. The road to athletic greatness in never marked by perfection but the ability to constantly over come adversity and failure which you've shown over these year as a Blue Jay. All things are difficult before they are easy and you need to remember that. The strength doesn't come from what you can do it comes from overcoming the things you thought you couldn't do but so much of a professional athletes success depends on not necessarily the play itself but how you deal with.. always saying how you deal with good, is just as important as how you deal with bad. With all good and bad you've had throughout your career you've still managed to understand that you won't always have a perfect game and that you have had success in this league before so I will happen once again. Somehow we've come to believe that greatness is only for the chosen few, for the superstars. The truth is, greatness if for us all. This is not about lowering expectations; it's about raising them for every last one of us. Greatness is not in one special place, and it's not in one special person. GREATNESS IS WHEREVER SOMEBODY IS TRYING TO FIND IT. Don't ever allow the energy of negative people affect you. You've always had such a positive mind set to every single situation & you have so much respect every athlete on your team or not. I'm so proud of the way that you've dealt with set backs. I know it's hard when you feel down and you think "why is the world doing this to me?" But you have to pick yourself up again. That what makes you a better athlete. Never stop doing your best because some doesn't give you credit. You've always got my support to fall back on remember that.
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lol you actually read that?

 

Yeah. Sometimes it's good to read something so unbearably stupid you feel nothing but contempt and loathing. It's why I've never put gruber92 on the IL.

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The 8th inning. What an inning it was. So much respect to Ryan for being the bigger player and staying out of the situation and stepping in afterwards and pulling away Bautista for going into the brawl and second time. Goins being able to walk Bautista away and calming him done while telling the umpire that he had him and to go away. What a team mate Goins is always supporting and defending his guys. This game for Jose and for Tulo in the ALDS. He has so much respect for the game. I'm so proud of him, it makes so happy that I have such incredible role model to look up too. Well done Goins trying to make peace between both teams. Way to stick to being you and trying to solve the problem on the field. Much respect. This situation goes to anything that ever happens to you on the field or over social media. I'm always here for you and supporting you 100%. Good luck tomorrow in Game 1 against Tampa, I'll be there! Once again. Never have I ever regretted for a second ever to support you. Keep up the great work, I believe in you!
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I can't even express how happy I am for Ryan. He's worked for this since his first time playing with the Blue Jays. He knew and many others did of his capability of being an everyday 2B and years later he is starting his first Opening Day game out of Spring Training. I'm not surprised because he's always had it in him to be the best and he was confident in himself to be. Never letting what anyone ever said get to him, he worked hard on and off the diamond. I get asked a lot "why Ryan? why support him? Over Bautista" especially at spring training. I didn't chose him. It wasn't some auction where I chose to support him or whatever. I supported Ryan because the first time I saw him play, I knew he had a big future in front of him. Watching him play and seeing others doubt his ability because of his at bats just reminded of myself as an athlete and how many have told me I couldn't make it or wasn't cut for the big leagues. I understood some how and since then I've always support him. No matter how many people tell me otherwise and say I should support someone else, I just say "you don't understand, when he wasn't at his best you weren't there supporting him still but I was" You all doubted him when I believed in him. I saw him at his worst and how devastated he got when he was sent backdown to AAA. I support him because I knew he could bounce back from this. He would come back better and strong as a person and player. His mentality to go out there everyday and do everything he could defensively and offensively to help out his team and never focused on anything else said about him shows a lot of character. I look up to him Ryan 100%. He's an inspiration for sure. He reminds that no matter what others say or what anyone says you have to ignore it and be mentally tough and believe that you can achieve it. You need to work hard everyday and always do your best. He's shown me that all that's true and that dreams can happen even if you're the only one who believes in yourself and the world thinks otherwise. I couldn't be more proud of Ryan for over coming everything these past years. He's deserved it. Believe me when I say that it's only the beginning for him.

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