If everything goes right he would join us after that. |
If George wants Lou or anybody else to manage, that's certainly his prerogative, |
if he can stay away from the one bad inning and minimize the damage. |
If he had the ball, he could have sort of sidestepped him or tagged him or put himself in better position. |
If he wants a couple of at-bats, you can stick him in there and do that. But I don't think he's going to miss a whole lot by missing that game. |
If he's going to have a problem, it's not going to be because we haven't talked. |
If he's not here tomorrow, we'll have to figure out why. |
If I get nervous after game six, then I'm not going to last long. They're going to be fine. |
If I used him as a pinch-hitter, I could probably get away with it because I could pinch-run for him, ... But we want him to be ready to be a D.H. |
If it goes seven games, it's seven separate seasons. Each game lives on its own merit. |
If it looks comfortable, we'll keep it that way, They were comfortable. |
If it rains, that's one thing. Now if it doesn't stop -- then we've got an issue. |
If people are struggling, then you sort of rearrange the furniture a little bit. We have all capable people here, so we're going to try to go with the hot hand as best we can. |
If Randy hadn't of faced Tejada he might have pitched a no-hitter. |
If someone gave you this cap, ... and said, 'How would you like to manage the New York Yankees ?' I can't think of anybody who would have a second thought about saying anything but, 'Yes.' I don't know what the consequences are. But in order for this to be satisfying, you have to have pitfalls along the way. |