I thought he beat the ball. He didn't mean to get thrown out of the game, but he was upset because he got called out and we would have had another run and he would have had a hit. That's good. |
I thought he pitched a hell of a game. I want him to pitch that way every time. |
I thought I was going to see him on this team. Ever since the season was over, I thought Bobby would be here. |
I thought it was going to go, ... but maybe I was trying to hope it over. |
I thought that might go. |
I thought to myself, 'That's what it's all about.' He struck out and was mad. But he gets another chance, and he don't do nothing but bust the [heck] out of one. ... On good teams, teams that win, it seems like there's a lot of guys who can do that. |
I thought Utley was a little bit tight. He tries real hard. He's really demanding of himself. But he's a good hitter. |
I told him [his first name] didn't make any difference, ... The ball landed up on the second deck. He didn't like that. I wouldn't either, if I had been him. I didn't have anything else to say. |
I told him to hit one out, ... I told him to relax, make sure you stay on the ball and track it. He went up there with that idea. |
I told him to hit one out. |
I told him we'll start a new streak together. |
I want them to be who they are. The fans in Philadelphia are starving for a winner. They pay their money to get into the game, why shouldn't they demand us to play right? There's nothing wrong with that. |
I want them to make us make a decision. Beat somebody out. Make us trade somebody. |
I want them to split. They play four games. Let me retract that. It depends on whatever we do. Whatever's best for us I'll take. |
I want to evaluate him once he starts throwing 85-to-100 pitches. If Ryan can get his breaking ball working, he has a chance to be very good. The breaking ball is what can get him over the top. |