After the second inning, (Dustin) really stepped it up and made his pitches. |
Donnie Sadler is one of our spiritual leaders. He keeps us going in the dugout. Donnie really puts this game in perspective. It's not a regular job. Some of us take it for granted. |
He doesn't get rattled or caught up in the game itself. He just kind of goes with the flow, and patience is one of his strong points. He'll get teed off when he knows he had a pitch he should have hit, or not made a play he should have made, but his focus is very good. |
He just goes with the flow, wherever the water takes him. He knows he's going to play in the leagues. He knows he's a big leaguer waiting to happen. |
He still has to work on his location. You can't leave pitches high in the zone in the major leagues. But I believe one day he'll pitch in the big leagues and stay. |
He was pretty good, especially early. He pounded the strike zone, but he still has to work on his location. |
He was running around like a spring chicken. Once that adrenaline wore off, pain set in. |
I've probably seen him pitch as much as anybody, good and bad. That wasn't Edgar. |
Whatever needs to be done, he gets it done. He's a very consistent fielder and makes routine plays pretty much every time -- knock on wood. And he's gotten better with the bat since day one. |