He's disgusted with himself. His timing isn't there. |
He's excited. He's not one to act excited but you can tell. |
He's expecting himself to do more than any human being's capable of. |
He's fine. This is early and it's nothing that's really debilitating. This is just Spring Training stuff. |
He's getting a lot more comfortable throwing the ball. His range is what it is. He has quick, good hands, but I think the throwing part was something he didn't appear to have a lot of confidence. Now, he doesn't hesitate. He picks up a ground ball and throws to second. |
He's getting anxious. He's in good shape right now. |
He's going to go in there and wrestle that lion with a penknife. |
He's going to go out there and wrestle that lion with a penknife. The [3-and-1] count got him, more than anything. |
He's got a great deal of confidence. That helps us have confidence in him. |
He's got a headache. I told I'm still saying that you'll be ready for Opening Day but that's not necessary. Instead of having him rush back, we need him to feel better and then we'll see how much work he can get in before we have to decide on that. |
He's got a legitimate swing; he's got no fear. He's very relaxed for a kid in his first spring. |
He's got a little strain. He's fine. |
He's got a microphone in front of his face all the time. Do I like the remarks? No. But I'm not going to worry about getting on the phone every time someone says something. |
He's got so much ability and he demands so much of himself, that's where he runs into some potholes. He won't allow himself to not succeed, he puts so much pressure on himself. |
He's got so much ability and he's capable of doing so many things, he asks himself to do too many things. Slumps are something you have to endure and fight your way through, and there's no quick way to get out of one. |