He's going to be a star. But he still needs to develop some weapons. |
He's going to be a star. He's a star already. |
He's going to pitch on the edges. He's tough enough to hit when it's over the plate. |
He's got a better idea of what's happening. He's done pretty good (in his career) when you consider his lack of experience. But this is still April. If he's hitting .400 in September ... |
He's got a nice short arm with good strength. |
He's got a real good sense of humor. Our guys really like him and they kid him, and now he's gotten to where he understands the language enough that he can kid back. |
He's got an important responsibility. That's the way I look at it. |
He's got everything going in as far as experience, a lot of success in key situations. It's just a matter, like any of us, it's 2006 and he's got to show what he's got. I'm anxious to get him innings and see what he's got. |
He's got everything. He works hard. He's got a great future. It's a matter of when, not if. |
He's got outstanding stuff and he controls it very well. If you have that kind of stuff in the middle of the season, that's something. But to still be doing it in September, after all these innings ... that's impressive. |
He's got so much talent. Everything about him is live. His arm, his bat, his legs. It'll be interesting to see how much playing time he can earn this year. |
He's got some sore areas and we decided not to push him, |
He's got three different fastballs. He's got a curve. He's got a change. He's got five or six different things that he throws to a guy. That's why he gives different looks to different hitters, different times through the lineup. He's really a handful. |
He's got to play, ... or he's not as tough as I say he is. |
He's got tremendous experience in this kind of situation, |