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Nick Swisher Visits Athletics Nation

Nick Swisher is one confident guy.  Not cocky as some have implied, but confident.  He simply believes in his abilities and he expects the best from himself.

Swisher played mostly of last season with a bad thumb, yet he still managed nearly 30 home runs for the Sacramento River Cats and two home runs with the A's during a short stint with the team in September.

The kid is very forthcoming, funny and personable.  He recently spent some time in Spring Training talking with a group of reporters.

I left Nick's answers to all the questions in just because I found him so entertaining.

Get to know our latest rookie.

Swisher has also agreed to check in with myself and AN throughout his rookie season, so you haven't heard the last from Swisher.  Not even close.

Enjoy.

Blez:  Where does your confidence stem from?

Swisher:  I think it boils down to the fact that this game is a game that is based on failure.  You tell me another job where you succeed three out of 10 times and be considered one of the greatest.  You have to have that kind of confidence.  Now, maybe my confidence shines through a little more than others, I don't mean to make any harm by it, but that's me.  That's the type of guy I am.  I have a true passion for this game.  I think you have to have that kind of confidence going into this game and if you don't, it's just going to crush you.

Blez:  And that short-term memory so many baseball players talk about.

Swisher:  Yeah, and a short-term memory.  I remember a wise person once told me, "You've gotta have a short-term memory in this game."  He couldn't have been more right.  Because whatever happens today, you better be able to put it behind you.  And come out tomorrow.

Blez:  Was that your Dad that told you that?

Swisher:  (Laughs) You're good, man, you're good!  My Dad and a couple of the guys I played with last year that have been in the league and they understand.  Things like that can really affect you if you let it.

Blez:  Have you always had a patient approach at the plate or is that something you learned as you got older?  I mean, did you talk a lot of walks in Little League?

Swisher:   (Laughs) I don't remember that far back.  I don't necessarily think of it as...well, I guess patient would be a good word.  But if I get my pitch early, I'm going to go after it.  I think selective would more be the word to use.  Going through this organization, you have no choice but to be more like that.

Blez:  That's part of what made you so valuable to them.

Swisher:  Yeah, and going from minor league ball, from rookie ball to Double-A to Triple-A to finally reaching that goal of being in the big leagues, you have all your tools ready.  And what the Oakland A's look for is selective, patient hitters.  That's something that I've bought into and the benefits are really starting to pay off.

Another media guy:  Given the A's history of rookies making a big splash almost immediately, is that a product of the system?

Swisher:  I definitely think so.  You don't have to go any farther on that one, I definitely think that's the answer.  The way young guys are brought up in the system, you know right then and there what's expected of you.  The Oakland A's have a philosophy like no other.  Just to be a part of that and to have the confidence to buy into something like that, it definitely pays off.

Blez:  Have you been able to get Michael Lewis off your tail for a little while?

Swisher:  (Laughs) No, I love Mike, man.  You know, he wrote that book.  I was extremely happy to be a part of that.  I can't wait to read the sequel...actually, I haven't even read the first one yet cause I don't really read books.  But I'm excited to see what happens with the next one.

A TV Media Guy:  Can I ask if you know who this is singing?  (Guy plays a tape recording of Zito singing for a long time)

Swisher:  Is that Z?  Sounds like John Mayer or something.  Listen, Z is a very artistic guy.  He can flat play the guitar.  We're trying to get him to learn some country music, you know, so I can sing along with him.  Maybe a little bluegrass or something.  I'm going get a harmonica this year.  I've got a lot of hot air and stuff.  Hopefully I can learn how to play that.

A TV Media Guy:  You've got to still be alive in your Final Four bracket.  Who do you have?

Swisher:  My buddy Charles Thomas is from North Carolina, so I've jumped on the bandwagon.  I used to wear the go North Carolina colors growing up, so I might as well stick with them in this tournament.  But then my roommate Blanton has Kentucky.  I'm kind of torn, you know, I got Thomas and I've got Blanton.  But I like Blanton a little better.  He's one of my best buddies, you know?  CT and I we're getting close though.  I don't know, it's either Kentucky or North Carolina.  Are they going to play each other Final Four?

A TV Media Guy:  Um, ah, Kentucky's, ah, wait, yes, Final Four, yes.

Swisher:  I'm going to say Kentucky wins, 87-82.  If they even make it.  (Laughs)

A TV Media Guy:  You guys won a championship game last year (EDITOR'S NOTE: technically, Swisher didn't win the championship with the team because he was with Oakland at the time, but that's semantics), so did you buy yourself anything fun in the offseason?  Anything big?

Swisher:  I bought a dog.  It's a MAN'S dog.  His name is Spartacus.  Sir Spartacus.  He's absolutely phenomenal.  Just to go home and have him jumping on you all the time, I mean it's great.  My buddy Blanton's got two Bull Mastiffs.  One is a 110 pounds and the other is 90 pounds so you go in there, you better keep your knees bent, otherwise that's an ACL waiting to happen.

Blez:  Do you feel more comfortable batting lefty or righty?

Swisher:  I don't know.  I get that question a lot.  I don't think it matters.  It depends on who's on the mound and how you're feeling at the plate.  It just depends on the day, I guess.

Blez:  You're going to be playing some first base this year.  Do you like right field, first, perhaps center field?  I know you played center in Sacramento.

Swisher:  I love playing center.  I felt like I really got a grip on it last year.  It's one of those things though that as long as I'm in the starting lineup, I could care less where I'm playing.  Whatever I can do, whatever position the team needs me at, I'm all for that.

Blez: Did you have a player when you were younger, besides your father, that you wanted to emulate?

Swisher:  One of my favorite players of all time was Roberto Clemente.  I never got to see him play, but I saw highlights and stories my father and my grandfather would always share.  I'll tell you what, that guy was an unbelievable player.  He put his heart out there every day.  Not only that, but the things he did for his home.  It really stayed with me.

Another media guy:  I know it's only spring training, but can you give an assessment of where the team is so far?

Swisher:  We're going to be a young team, I can tell you that.  We're going to have some great young talent and I think a lot of people were surprised with the changes that were made this offseason.  But we're not taking that approach.  And just being a young guy who has been around for this spring training and a little bit last year and being able to see the team and the way the attitude is going, I like to base things on attitude, the attitude of the team is awesome.  Everyone is having a good time, but when it's time to go to work, everyone goes out there and puts it all on the line.

Blez:  I talked with Billy earlier this year and he told me a story about a conversation you and he had after you hit a home run against Cleveland.

Swisher:  I don't even want to hear it.  (Laughs) The dance in the dugout, I already know what you're talking about.  My buddy Esteban German is around here somewhere.  (Oakland was playing Texas that day)

Blez:  (Laughing)  Tell me how that conversation went.

Swisher:  He told me not to do it.  Don't do it.  And I said, "Yes, sir."  And that's all that conversation included. (Laughing)

Blez:  He saw it while he was in San Diego, right?

Swisher:  I was just a little excited.  I learned and we're really working on professionalism.  I have to learn how to be a professional player.  And having guys like Mark Kotsay and Scott Hatteberg around all the time to keep me in line definitely pays off.  

Blez:  What do you do for fun and to unwind and get away from the game?

Swisher:  I play a lot of video games and stuff.

Blez:  Any Halo 2?

Swisher: Yeah, Halo 2, I got online.  I like to relax.  I love people.  Obviously I love talking.  But there comes to a point where you like to be by yourself and usually that comes when the day winds down, you go back home and just spend time with your friends.  I talk to my Grandma and my Dad every day.  That's my unwinding process.

Blez:  Can you name five CDs you have in your car right now?

Swisher:  I can name two.  Tim McGraw and Kenny Chesney.  I borrowed a CD. Usher.  I kind of like that a little bit, that's all right.  

Blez:  The guys helping you branch out?

Swisher:  Yep and I've got Big & Rich in there.  That's all I've got in there.  I rented a car from Enterprise and I've only got four CDs in there.  I need to go buy a couple more.

Another media guy:  Did you see yourself in the new MVP Baseball game?

Swisher:  Yeah, I saw that.  I didn't know my face was so fat.  (Laughing)  I saw the picture and I'm like, yeah, that's an OK picture, but then I get on the game and I'm like, "Oh my God."  But hey, you know what, just to be on a video game is unbelievable, man.

Another media guy:  Apparently, they say you like to be right-handed.

Swisher:  I guess.  Whatever's in the game, is in the game, you know?

Blez:  You don't go in and up your ratings?

Swisher:  No, I'm happy having a guy that's already on there, you know what I'm saying?  (Laughing)  Yeah, creating my guy with giving him a rating of 99 here and 85 there, those days of creating myself in those games are gone.

Another media guy:  Did you really get a $7 Blizzard at Dairy Queen?

Swisher:  It was like $5 or $6 or something like that.  The Blizzard was like that big (holds hands eight inches or so apart).  I got about half way through it and I thought, oh my God.  That was awesome though.  It felt like you were a kid again.  I feel like a kid every day, but for other guys it really put the game in perspective that this game is fun.  

Another media guy:  Did anyone have any idea who you guys were?

Swisher:  We were all like, yeah, we're from post legion 89.  (Laughing)  But that's what it felt like, it felt like you were on a post legion team or a high school team.  After that, we didn't care how long the trip was.  We had our Blizzards or our Snow Cones or whatever we got.  I did have to stop about half way through though because I felt like I was going to throw up.

Blez:  Thanks, Nick.

Swisher:  No problem, man.  How ya'll doin'?

Blez:  Actually, I also meant to ask you how the thumb is feeling?

Swisher:  Why didn't you man, you had the chance?  (Laughing)  The surgeries went really well.  Both the surgeries went well and now I'm getting that confidence back each day.  The more and more ABs I get, the better and better I feel.

Blez:  Thanks again.

Swisher:  No problem.

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you didn't ask him about the $7 blizzard?
that was like the best story of spring training, narrowly beating out the fight for the fifth spot in the rotation.

swish may be cocky but he listens to his dad, beane, and veterans like kotsay and hatteberg, plus talks to his grandma every day.  surely that's a good sign.  

by xbhaskarx on Apr 5, 2005 4:02 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Totally sweet, Blez!
Swish sounds like a ton of fun.
Forty isn't old -- for a tree.

by atomopawn on Apr 5, 2005 4:51 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Great interview
This one entertained me more than the other ones. Maybe cuz i like Swisher so much.
Kielty, rejuvenated by his new genetically created St.Pats Day/Oktoberfest, shows us why Billy and Ohad are geniuses.

by ohad on Apr 5, 2005 5:04 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Swisher has never read Moneyball?
Because he "doesn't really read books"? Well, nobody's ever going to mistake him for Zito, that's for sure...

by OaktownTribesman on Apr 5, 2005 6:20 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

That's brilliant
Cracks me up. I mean, plenty of people don't really enjoy reading that much. Fair enough, that's cool. But a book you're featured in. A book that will get mentioned basically every time you step up to the plate. Dude! Seriously. One part of me is shocked, and the other is kind of impressed that he can be so unconcerned with a tag that will follow him for a long time, maybe forever. Amazing though.

by textonly on Apr 5, 2005 8:16 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

You know
it's bad for the eyes.

by BillybUcko on Apr 5, 2005 9:33 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Swish is great!
He totally won me over when he mentioned Roberto Clemente as his hero growing up. Clemente was my hero too, and (being obviously older than Swish) I did have the privilege of seeing him play.

Excellent interview. I also have to say, excellent interviewee!

by OaklandSi on Apr 5, 2005 6:53 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Great Interview
I hope Swish has a big year, just so I can see him  interviewed on tv a lot.

Jonathon

"The meek may inherit the earth, but they're not going to get any rebounds in this game!" - Jay Bilas during the UK-UC game.

by JLeverenz on Apr 5, 2005 6:57 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

best player interview so far!
swish quickly became one of my faves after fanfest! :)
confucius says "baseball is wrong; man with four balls cannot walk."

by gotgreen on Apr 5, 2005 8:12 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Great piece!
Great article Blez! I think it is so good because I like Swish so much. I heard his father Steve is managing the Binghamtom Mets in AA Eastern League. I do some press work with the Fisher Cats (Toronto AA) as a stringer and can get a short interview with Steve if you want then post it on here. Send me any particular questions you want me to ask.

derekpatterson44@hotmail.com

ECB

by EastCoastBias on Apr 5, 2005 8:13 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

error
I put that Steve Swisher was managing the Binghamton Mets...sorry the Reading Phillies.

by EastCoastBias on Apr 5, 2005 8:25 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Thanks for asking
him about the dugout dance and what Billy said, Blez. I was very, very curious about that. Nice insight into Billy and the dugout decorum he prefers.

Swish sounds quite intelligent for a guy who confesses to not read books. I like him.

Didn't he know his face IS fat?

by BillybUcko on Apr 5, 2005 9:35 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Thanks Blez
For interviewing my AL ROY.  He's the man, and I'm gonna be jacked when he wins the AL and JJ Hardy wins the NL.
Check out "Brew Grit" at http://brewgrit.blogspot.com

by brewersandathletics on Apr 5, 2005 9:47 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Swish!
he was always one of my favorates on the River Cats and it sounds like he's still just as genuine as he was then...

oh, and the part about talking to his grandma every day is very sweet...

by high street on Apr 5, 2005 10:10 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Yeah.
I wonder if Swish's Grandma does AN.  Blez should
get an interview.
Forty isn't old -- for a tree.

by atomopawn on Apr 5, 2005 3:21 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Swish
From the way he talks it sounds like Swish has ADD. Seriously. Weird for a guy that is so patient at the plate.

Anyone know how Moneyball the Movie is developing?

by deerock on Apr 5, 2005 10:44 AM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Good stuff Blez....
:) Rock on.
You don't save a pitcher for tomorrow. Tomorrow, it may rain. ~Leo Durocher

by GreenNGoldGirl on Apr 5, 2005 3:55 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

I'm sure he's a good guy
but I'm not at all sold on him as a player.  So far he's shown horrendous outfield skills, mediocre power and an inability to make solid and consistent contact.  Like Zito, I think he needs to shut up and work on his game.  Maybe he wants to be the life of the party, or maybe he is insecure, but he definitely could use a lesson in etiquette from Mark Ellis.  Do your job, eat a slice of humble pie - if you are as good as you think you are the accolades will come in due time.

by iceplant on Apr 5, 2005 4:30 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Wow
So you're basing this on the beginning of spring training where he was swingning a bat for the first time since thumb surgery?
Kielty, rejuvenated by his new genetically created St.Pats Day/Oktoberfest, shows us why Billy and Ohad are geniuses.

by ohad on Apr 6, 2005 4:37 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

No
I'm basing my opinion on what I have seen last September and yesterday, as well as what little I have seen of him in spring training.  He does have some power, but he looks slow and not particularly talented other than that.  I really don't know about his outfield arm, though, because he doesn't put himself in position to make a throw.  I also haven't seen many low line drives, which are generally tell-tale signs of good hitters.  Granted, I'm no scout or stat-head, but I have played ball myself and I know a thing or two what to look for.

by iceplant on Apr 6, 2005 10:33 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

What you saw last september?
He made some great defensive plays and showed good power. What are you talking about?
Kielty, rejuvenated by his new genetically created St.Pats Day/Oktoberfest, shows us why Billy and Ohad are geniuses.

by ohad on Apr 6, 2005 11:10 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Not disagreeing about the power ...
but still not enough solid contact, when he's not "hitting for power".  The main issue, though, is his defense looks downright bad.  Too many errors, too many spectacular catches on routine balls, caused by a combo of bad jump, bad route and too little speed.  The reason both Johnny Damon and Mark Kotsay don't get considered for Gold Gloves is that they both take impeccable tracks to the ball (thus highlight reel plays are minimized).  A good outfielder doesn't want to make spectacular catches - it detracts from his ability to throw - Swisher hasn't shown that to me.  I hope I'm wrong, but I guess we'll have to agree to disagree for now.

by iceplant on Apr 6, 2005 11:20 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

I'm going to murder Jimmy Fallon
I'm going to murder Jimmy Fallon, no talent ass clown.

by mrlebowski79 on Apr 5, 2005 4:42 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Funny.
I agree.  That movie will fail miserably (just like the 2005 Red Sox) unless people go to see Drew Barrymore get naked.
Let's Go Oak-Land!

by Colorado Fan on Apr 5, 2005 10:02 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

...Drew gets naked?
Hmm. Reconsidering.
athleticsnation.com, 164

by ArakSOT on Apr 6, 2005 8:51 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Hey, he may not read books,
but Swish sure knows his baseball quotes...

/I think it boils down to the fact that this game is a game that is based on failure.  You tell me another job where you succeed three out of 10 times and be considered one of the greatest. /

"Baseball is the only field of endeavor where a man can succeed three times out of ten and be considered a good performer." -Ted Williams

Heh.

Seriously, fantastic interview.  Swish sounds like a great guy, even in spite of the awful fact that he was a Buckeye.

by Boston Fan in Michigan on Apr 5, 2005 7:02 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Seriously doubt
he's recalling a Ted Williams quote.  I'd wager money that its in his head from playing MVP 2005.  That line is repeated over and over again.
Consider the daffodil. And while you're doing that, I'll be over here, looking through your stuff. - Jack Handy

by Captain on Apr 6, 2005 1:30 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Ah ha.
See, I don't play video games much.  I reckon that's much more likely though, 'specially from a self-proclaimed nonreader :)

by Boston Fan in Michigan on Apr 6, 2005 2:03 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Well....
He's a Tim McGraw fan ... he just scored another point in my book. I don't think he comes off cocky; you have to be confident to play this game at such a high level. If he doubted his skills I wouldn't want him out there. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do in a full season.

by DodgerLuv1 on Apr 5, 2005 8:47 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

hah! it was the opposite for me.
the tim mcgraw fan thing actually docked him a point in my esteem, but his overall coolness won it back.

same goes for you too, hehe; good to see another a's/dodgers fan. :)

by vishal on Apr 5, 2005 9:20 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

That was harsh, but
...I can look past your Tim McGraw comment. ;) I definitely am a Dodger/A's fan ... it's hard to decide which team I loathe more, the ANAHEIM Angeles or the Giants (it's a tough call). I think I'm pretty unlucky seeing as though both teams are 0 and 1. My fantasy team is loaded with players from both teams and after the outcome of those two games...well...needless to say I'm in last place. I want to show the guys in this league that a girl who doesn't buy into ESPN's predictions can yield a competitive team. Here's hoping tomorrow will be a big day for both of them.

by DodgerLuv1 on Apr 5, 2005 10:31 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

hehe, thanks for understanding :)
that's awesome; my fantasy team is constructed very similarly. i'm sure we'll pick it up when our guys get into their grooves.

i have a good feeling that sometime in the next 3 or 4 seasons, we should have ourselves a re-match of the 1988 world series. and i will be in absolute bliss, no matter who wins.

by vishal on Apr 6, 2005 9:50 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

fear and loathing
as far as hating goes, i'm pretty indifferent to the angels (though i'm kinda bitter about last year's division championship). they've sucked for most of my lifetime, so it's hard to feel much more than pity or annoyance towards them.

i hate the giants with a passion, though. and the yankees, too.

by vishal on Apr 6, 2005 9:52 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Yea...
I guess I hate the Angel fans more than their team in general (and their announcers). Nothing like jumping on the bandwagon once they won the Series. They act as if they are a team of tradition... not so much. As far as the Giants, I hate everything about them. I would love a rematch of 1988 because whichever way it went I'd be happy.

by DodgerLuv1 on Apr 6, 2005 11:26 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

swisher
i saw that panel from fanfest with him and byrnes, hatte and all the others...and since then swisher has been my new favorite A's player.  

The kid is freaking hilarious off the field, and he won my heart immediately -- especially since my favorite blizzard is cookie dough as well.  I also think that my roommate has a crush on him cuz he likes country... ;)

either way, hes still young and has a lot of growing to do, but with what seems to be a very positive attitude, im not that worried about him...

Living in the mitten is second best to being Canadian...

Lets go GVSU!

by Alisa on Apr 5, 2005 10:06 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

Fanfest
You came all the way out here from Michigan for Fanfest?
"I DON'T KNOW WHAT WE'RE YELLING ABOUT!!!" -Brick Tamland, Anchorman

by secret ASian man on Apr 5, 2005 11:05 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

i wish
hahaha i would have loved to be there... i watched the friggen hour long copy of it on mlb.com....
Living in the mitten is second best to being Canadian...

Lets go GVSU!

by Alisa on Apr 6, 2005 6:36 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Howdy Michigan.
waves

by Boston Fan in Michigan on Apr 6, 2005 7:49 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

oh sweet!
youre from michigan too??  mitten folk are SO cool!!!  where abouts are you from?  im an east sider but i go to school on the west coast by lake michigan
Living in the mitten is second best to being Canadian...

Lets go GVSU!

by Alisa on Apr 6, 2005 9:17 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Heh, well,
I'm actually from Boston.  But my dad's from Southfield and I'm currently a good ol' Wolverine.  So, you know, Red Sox and Tigers upbringing, with an inexplicable hint of A's.

by Boston Fan in Michigan on Apr 6, 2005 2:04 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

my dad
works in southfield at the big SBC complex -- you go to U of M?  tons of my friends go there, including my best friend!  what year are you?

yeah, im a big tigers fan too... i go downtown all the time

Living in the mitten is second best to being Canadian...

Lets go GVSU!

by Alisa on Apr 6, 2005 5:38 PM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

Best lines
This has to be the best quotation from anyone to appear on AN. From Swisher about Michael Lewis:
"You know, he wrote that book.  I was extremely happy to be a part of that.  I can't wait to read the sequel...actually, I haven't even read the first one yet cause I don't really read books.  But I'm excited to see what happens with the next one."

It's going to be hard to top that.

by SA on Apr 6, 2005 9:29 PM PDT reply actions   0 recs

which is exactly why beane wanted swisher
he's lenny dykstra, not billy beane.

by xbhaskarx on Apr 7, 2005 2:39 AM PDT up reply actions   0 recs

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