I'm going to be someone who smiles and brings joy to the locker room and to the field.

I'm a confident person in knowing my abilities, but also know, I'm kind of a realist, I know when I suck.

As a whole, when it comes to business in general, whether it's buying a building or contract negotiations or whatever it is, you have to take emotions out of it. That's what people forget.

Not every year is going to be the same and you just kind of have to just roll with the punches.

You see all the greats, people who were idols of mine growing up. You see those guys on the cover of video games.

Precision matters, breh.

I love Boston.

I've been bowling for so long, and I really, really enjoy it.

I listen to R&B and Hip Hop.

I just try to be the same guy each and every day and just do something when we're hitting or make a nice defensive play or run the bases. Just trying to be consistent in that way.

You don't get to where you are by just sitting on your butt and expecting it to come.

I don't want to try and be something I'm not.

You just have to be able to stand up for yourself. And that's OK.

I learned from my dad and my mom somebody should only have to tell you once. Whether it's me getting in trouble, they said I should only have to tell you once. I've kind of took that and made that for all aspects.

I care about runs scored and RBIs. Those are the most important things for me.

You make a 2-10 split pretty often when you bowl as much as I do.

You can put me on a plane now and I can go anywhere and just by talking having one or two conversations I can have an idea where I am in the U.S. or whatever.

When you're down, are you going to be mentally down and make it last longer, or are you going to stay positive, keep an even keel?

I'm constantly trying to become the best. That's kind of how I'm driven. Sometimes I'm not. I kind of focus on when I'm not than when I am. That's probably something I need to switch.

R.B.I.' is such a playable game. You can pick the game up and play right away without a crazy long learning curve, and that's important for the casual fan and gamer.

It's OK for two sides to disagree. It's perfectly fine. It's normal.

However it is I get on base, or whatever happens, happens.

I don't want to put any pressure on myself. I just do what I do and have fun.

Having fun is definitely how you're going to keep yourself loose, and be at your best.

There wasn't a favorite team or player in the Betts household. I played baseball, day in, day out, and learned the game my own way alongside my parents - Willie and Diana.

Orange is the New Black' - oh my gosh. That is a great TV show.

I was born into wearing hats - it's a family thing - and I wear hats all the time.

When you start rushing into things, that's when you get some deals that may not be the right ones.

I just want to put on a uniform - whoever it is.

I just want to be that role model that the kids can look up to, and say, 'I want to be like him. I want to be just like Mookie Betts.'

I've been playing golf for a little while and I can't get over the 85 hump. It doesn't matter how good or bad I shoot on one side, I'm going to end up around 85.

It's an honor and a blessing to be part of 'R.B.I. Baseball.'

My favorite TV show is probably 'Power.'

Sports is just something I have a knack to figure out how to play.

I don't care about the home runs as much as just being consistent and RBIs.

You have to have sound mechanics to repeat the same delivery each time. That's the hard part. Since I don't bowl all the time I'm not consistent with my mechanics.

You weigh your pros and cons and what's real. You want to play baseball? Yeah. You want to go to school? If that's the best option, than that is what it is.

I'm playing for the Red Sox, and I don't think there's anybody out here who's going to intentionally hurt you. So you listen to information, and you kind of filter what you like and take out what you don't.

Whatever the team takes, whatever it needs, I try to fill that role.

I want to play every day and help the team get to where we want to be.

You score runs to win games. That's how you do it.

I think I've tried to have a platform to speak and to help kids understand learning about baseball.

The pitcher is in trouble, not me. He has to throw it over the plate and I have to put a good swing on it.

You never want to lose a strength, but I've also got to try and be a complete hitter.

I think the most important thing is that World Series.

I'm not a big country guy even though I'm from Nashville. I like some songs, but I wouldn't turn on a country radio station or anything.

I always listen to music.

I guess bowling is pretty mechanical. It's kind of a natural motion, but you have to stick within those mechanics.

I wouldn't say I'm a commodity. I try not to think about it too much.

We play to win the World Series, and that's our goal.