I feel like so many girls are too intimidated to walk into their local Boys & Girls Club or YMCA - places that have equipment and offer a lot of opportunities to be active for little-to-no-money but are usually more boy-focused.

I don't shy away from things that may be a little different, but own them and implement them in the coverage that I do.

You can't always say and do things and wait until the right moment, when everything is perfectly lined up. As women, I feel like we do that. I just see so many women take the back seat and wait until the right opportunity, and when you do that, you miss out on the best things.

Some of the best memories of my career have been with 'Sunday Night Baseball' and I will miss my time with our amazing crew, who have been like family.

We're a role-reversal family in every way possible. And I love that our country has evolved to that. It doesn't matter who makes money, as long as something is rolling in and you're happy.

If you see Michael Johnson running a race, and he beats someone by three strides, that's really dominating, but it's beautiful.

You don't need to be an athlete to enjoy the outdoors.

For Jennie Finch, she's a stud on the field and everyone's going to love her while she's playing, but no one is going to forget her because of the person that she is. That is what she has over almost any other person that's at the top of their sport.

If you're good at what you do, it's going to quiet the people that think you're not good because of how you look or what sex you are.

For a woman to play within baseball, they just need to play well.

I played baseball when I was younger, but the idea of the college scholarship enticed me to switch over to softball.

I've always wanted to see a game at Fenway.

My introduction to sports was through baseball. That's all I knew.

In broadcasting, especially 'cause people are more public, it's hard to be like 'so what are you making?' Finding that information is huge when you're negotiating a contract. You wanna make sure that you're in the same ballpark.

On the U.S.A. team our income wasn't coming from U.S.A. It was coming from sponsors, it was coming from how we made money elsewhere.

It's 2015. And I just want to get to the point where we're hearing female voices as much as we're hearing men's.

Like, I played baseball with all boys. They didn't want to play catch with me. I mean, it's the story of everything I've done.

I know I might be a little crazy, but I love working out. It has a way of lifting my mood like nothing else can.

I always said this as an athlete, 'Practice like you're the worst player on the field. Play like you're the best.'

When you're successful at something, you think that you need to continue to do what you're doing to get the same result. But I think in order to get better, sometimes you need some failures.

I want to be a voice for women, but I've also got two boys at home and my role is important for them, too. Men need to hear a woman who is prepared and understanding.

There is nothing more I want to do than impact girls.

I want to be a role model.

The last thing I want to think of myself as is anything different.