I trust him from what we've seen. |
I trust him so much, because I know one thing, above anything else, whether it works or not, you know that he's going out there with the biggest heart in the world. He certainly doesn't shy away from the pressure. |
I trust him, ... If I don't use Flash there, at what point in the postseason do I go to him? |
I trust him. If I don't use Flash there, at what point in the postseason do I go to him? |
I want him to be who he is, ... because every one of these games is big. |
I want him to be, ... I'll leave it at that. |
I want him to catch the ball. I don't worry too much about his arm. |
I want him to pitch with emotion, and I can't reel in that emotion. |
I was almost tempted on what he said coming in here before the game that he's ready to go. We rather have him go out there and throw one more day. |
I was assured that wasn't the case, ... That happened at the time I was out there with scrambled eggs in my mind. That bothered other people who are close to me more than it bothered me. |
I was hoping I wouldn't see it again. I've seen it happen a few times before and one time it didn't end so well when I was in St. Louis. I'm just glad he was able to walk out — or, I'm sure, be escorted out. |
I was hoping I wouldn't see that again. You could break your neck. |
I was managing the Braves when Leo was in the minor-league system over there. So he wouldn't be a stranger to me. ... I'm going to be consulted. I hope that what I have to say goes a long way. |
I was pleased with the way he threw the ball, ... I left John Flaherty in to catch him because he had been working with him out in the bullpen, and I was pleased with what [Flaherty] had to say. |
I was surprised I threw strikes. |