He's not unflappable. He just controls it. |
He's one of our core guys. If he's not good enough, we're not good enough. But he'll play well for us. |
He's one of the best I've seen. It's what he does best. |
He's one of them. |
He's pitched with so much intensity and so much pressure for so long that when the pressure's not there, he lost a little edge, ... He had good stuff his last two starts, but his location was off. |
He's playable, but it would be something late in the game, |
He's played better here than he has in Triple-A, ... He had trouble adjusting, or whatever, but it's better to play good here, if you had to pick one of the two places. |
He's practiced well, so we'll see how he looks today. |
He's pretty sore and 50-50 for tomorrow, maybe 40-60. I'll make out a lineup not expecting him to play. |
He's proven, I think, that if he stays healthy, he's not going to change his approach. He's going to keep trying to win games and keep working hard and keep competing hard. Just appreciate what he's doing and don't get too far ahead and see what happens tomorrow. |
He's really got a short fuse and he got in trouble. He's upset with himself. He got a ground ball and it hopped over the guy's head. |
He's really got a short fuse. And when he doesn't do well, he gets [angry]. It's something he'll learn, I think, to be a little bit better about. |
He's searching. He wants to hit. He believes he can hit. It bothers him when he doesn't hit. But he can separate the game in a classic way, and that says a lot about him. |
He's shown that he can pitch in difficult situations without it affecting him. |
He's sore, got some sore areas. The idea is not to push him. We'll see how he feels. If he needs (rest), he gets it. |