He'll take that crossbow and go. But I don't think he's close to that day. |
He's (Schilling) always been consistent. You don't last this long and be as good as he has been without being consistent. I'm happy for him because he is out there competing. There's going to be days when you give up runs but probably not a lot of them because he is good. |
He's [38] years old. He's been doing this a long time. He's all right. |
He's 25, but doesn't pitch like he's 25. He's got meaningful innings under his belt, including the World Series. |
He's 39 years old. He's been doing this a long time. He's all right. |
He's a listener. He's been around, yet he's still a pretty young guy. I think he's going to be a manager, and I think we're lucky to have him. |
He's a Major League player. He got caught where a trade happened. It happens to a lot of people. It happens to somebody every year. I tried to get him to understand ... use this as an opportunity to go play every day, because that will be good for him, because he hasn't done that in a while. |
He's a manager's dream. I'd hate to think where we'd be without him. |
He's a pretty mature kid. |
He's a real pro. You're going to love him. |
He's an awesome guy. All the things we've been bragging about the last two years, they don't go away because he's changed his uniform. I just hope he doesn't do them as well now. |
He's an awesome guy. He's one of the best players in the league. All the things we bragged about him the last couple of years, they don't just go away because he changed his uniform. He's a good player with short hair, long hair, it doesn't matter. |
He's an awesome guy. He's too good a kid and one of the best players in the league. All of the things that we bragged about the last couple of years, they just don't go away because he changes uniforms. We hope he doesn't do them quite as well. |
He's been very effective. There's no reason, as long as he stays healthy, that he won't continue to be effective. ... There's no reason that he can't have a great year. He's a good pitcher. He's been a good pitcher. He will continue to be a good pitcher. And again, it all revolves around health and his health is great. |
He's certainly not going to throw one inning and then start the season. But we'll get him in games when he and [pitching coach Al Nipper] feel he's ready to do that in a positive way. |