He was just dynamite. Had all three pitches working. |
He was just off today. Those homers weren't cheapies. |
He was on base three times. We'll take that. |
He was out at second and out at home if we make the play. |
He was outstanding last year in the utility role. His fielding at short was very good. He played great at third [base]. He did a good job. He caught the ball and hit .300, that's pretty darn good. |
He was the most loved guy you ever want to have on your team. He is everywhere he goes. |
He'll be in there again [Thursday]. He puts the ball in play so well, hits it everywhere. He runs better than I thought, too. |
He'll go. If he can go with a torn ligament, he can pitch with this. He's as tough as they come. |
He'll work out and all. He'll need to do a lot of exercising. |
He's [Renteria] not as sore today as he was yesterday. That would be as good as it would get — end of the week. |
He's a control guy. He just didn't control the ball tonight. His arm, finger, everything is fine. But he did not have good results tonight, at all. |
He's a good hitter. The one guy we didn't want to face. We could have walked him if we didn't walk Baerga. |
He's a good right-handed hitter and can play some first and left field. |
He's a great kid and he can do a great job for us. He's a great defensive outfielder, but Brian Jordan is back in camp. It's great to have this kind of young talent in camp every year. |
He's a great number two hitter or fifth hitter. He's hit everywhere in the lineup. We'll let that work itself out in the spring. |