He doesn't beat himself. You give him some runs, he knows what to do with it. |
He doesn't feel good. I don't think he's thinking about (Opening Day). I think the priority right now is to get through this. |
He doesn't get on base that much, as far as walking, |
He doesn't melt. That's important. |
He doesn't miss much. Just the one year as a bench coach he gave me far more information than I needed. That's how prepared he is. But he's probably going to learn patience. When it's a new job everything is a passing lane, it goes fast. |
He doesn't need a day off, but Cairo needs a day to play. |
He doesn't need a day off, Cairo needs a day to play. If you're going to do it, you may as well find a guy that's been tough on left-handers. |
He doesn't seem to be overwhelmed by it. |
He doesn't shy away from any pitcher, he doesn't care how hard they throw or if he hasn't seen them before, he's going to go up there and hack. He's just a raw talent, and if he keeps working at it, I'm not sure what the ceiling is there. |
He feels fine, but when he does all his drills, he still feels it a little. It doesn't hurt or restrict him, but it's there. |
He feels good; he's just a little impatient with himself because his rhythm is off. I told him to put that out of his mind. The only concern we have is that the shoulder and the arm work. |
He felt good today. He was throwing pretty hard, had a good breaking ball and seemed to be in a good frame of mind. |
He felt his back a little bit, but that's an ongoing situation. He's got some physical things to deal with. |
He felt pretty proud of himself when we finally got him out. |
He felt something. I don't think it's going to keep him out for long. |