Honestly, the hardest part of the decision was taking him out. I think he needs to get in there and keep swinging, but you also know you need to use other people here and there, too. |
Hopefully tonight is the start. We'll have to see what the other guys do behind it now. |
How many hits did they have? They can kill the ball. We have to figure a way to slow them down. |
How much baseball he has left in him, that's what we'll determine in spring training. As far as going to Plan B, that's not something I've looked at yet. But we've got people here who've played over there before. |
I can't answer that question. You'll have to ask them. ... I know the ones who care and I think I know the ones who don't. |
I can't see Rad not wanting to go out there. |
I could do it either way. I'm going to sit back and take it in a little bit [this spring]. I'll start fiddling around with it and go from there. |
I could go with no lefties if I have to. We'll go with the best pitchers. We'll take a right-hander if I think the right-hander can do a better job. You'd like to have one (lefty). |
I could've taken steroids my whole life and never gotten 3,000 hits. |
I don't even think about [the knee] at all. He's fine. |
I don't have to have a lefty. If one of these guys comes in and proves he can do the job, then good, that's a bonus. |
I don't know if it was our offence or the flu. |
I don't know if it was our offense or the flu. |
I don't know what to tell you. We're going to try to make a decision here about what's best. |
I don't know, not until he comes out and takes BP. Whether he gets into this series or not will depend on him. He's pretty sore, that's all I know. |