"I'm pretty much the one that goes to the mound"
About this Quote
Coming from Bobby Bonilla, the line carries late-80s/90s star gravity and the era's particular kind of media friction. Bonilla was a big personality in a clubhouse culture that valued swagger, but he also played in a time when front offices were beginning to tighten their grip, turning instinct into data and veterans into assets. The sentence's off-kilter phrasing mirrors that tension: the athlete trying to sound like the author of the moment, even as the sport increasingly treats moments as interchangeable.
The subtext is less about literal responsibility and more about identity. Athletes are constantly asked to narrate themselves in clean, quotable terms; sometimes the seams show. That awkward certainty becomes the point: he wants credit for showing up, for taking the hill, for being the guy. The comedy isn't that he misspoke. It's that the language of control is so seductive he reaches for it even when it doesn't quite fit.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Bonilla, Bobby. (n.d.). I'm pretty much the one that goes to the mound. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-pretty-much-the-one-that-goes-to-the-mound-119534/
Chicago Style
Bonilla, Bobby. "I'm pretty much the one that goes to the mound." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-pretty-much-the-one-that-goes-to-the-mound-119534/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I'm pretty much the one that goes to the mound." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-pretty-much-the-one-that-goes-to-the-mound-119534/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.




