I think he could help us anywhere, to be perfectly honest. He did that for Atlanta, too, and did a [heck] of a job. But again, we'll see who's healthy and then we'll figure out what the situation is after that. |
I think he could help us pretty much anywhere. |
I think he feels good that we're not expecting him to be with us until June. He can go at the pace that the surgery dictates. |
I think he just settled in. It just looked like he had a little more comfort out there. |
I think he pulled the trigger too quickly. |
I think he throws him out if he gets a clean release. That's the play. It just didn't work out. |
I think he was frustrated with himself. It looked like he just tried to overthrow the ball once he got himself in trouble. |
I think he'll be ready. There is nothing that I have heard or seen in his demeanor that would keep me from thinking he's going to follow the plan we have for him. |
I think he'll pitch for as long as he wants to, because he has the ability to make adjustments as his ability changes. There are a lot of pitchers and players who get a little stubborn and try to do the same things. |
I think he's chomping at the bit at this point to do more than we're letting him do. |
I think he's fine. It has been completely different than last spring. |
I think he's going to be an outstanding manager when he decides to do that and the opportunity comes to him, |
I think he's just fighting himself more than anybody else or any other team. It's just all about him. He's just trying to find that comfort zone, which he hasn't had for a while. |
I think he's starting to relax a little bit. Players, they're all different personalities. Some guys feel they need to do more than other guys. I think he's getting a comfort zone here. I'm getting comfortable with him and vice versa. |
I think his last two outings are the best ones he's had all year. I don't know if he's getting stronger or just feeling better. |