662 ordspråk av Charlie Manuel
Charlie Manuel
He could do that. He proved last year he could start. He could definitely be a long man. I think he could also be a two-inning or one-inning guy.
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He did real good. He kept his composure. As he went along, he got a better feel.
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He did some unbelievable things for our team out of this six hole [in the lineup]. I don't know where we would have been without him. I don't see any reason why he can't produce again.
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He gave us exactly what we needed.
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He got a good pitch to hit and hit it. When you talk about momentum, Jimmy's play definitely gave us momentum. Pat kept it going.
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He got his work in. He gave up a few home runs when he fell behind in the count, but otherwise he pitched all right.
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He got more disciplined. He started working counts better and he was concentrating at swinging at better pitches.
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He got off to a real good start and hit a bad spell where he was fatigued. Once he got through that, he's been pretty good.
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He got stretched out today. That's good. I think he's ready to go.
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He had a great spring. He's improved in the last three to four years and he's going to play in the major leagues but, at the same time, we felt like he needed to play every day. He's going to be a good player.
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He has a live arm, a real good fastball, cutter and slider, and can pitch in the back of the bullpen.
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He has a much better feel for it now. His confidence level stayed up. People in the organization thought he lacked range. He showed that he didn't. He has come a long way.
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He has been trying a little bit too hard. He gets in a little funk, but he'll bust it and come out of it. He's fine. I don't worry about him.
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He has had big years. He won 20 games one year. He?s been kind of a steady guy, one who will give you 200 innings a year. He wins games. He is what you would call a command pitcher; he doesn?t walk a lot of guys. He pitches quick, gets the ball and throws it.
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He has talent. He can do some things. He has a lot of tools and is more patient at the plate. In Spring Training, his swing was out of control.
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