If everybody stayed healthy, you'd see those one through five pretty much in those spots. |
If he stays healthy, he's a force. That's a [heck] of a pickup by them, very smart. |
If he's good to go, he's the guy we want to pitch in Game 2, |
If he's got something going, he just keeps working it. That's why he's got all those wins. He has a lot of ways to get hitters out. He's coming in with a lot of intelligence and a great feel for pitching. |
If I were him, I'd think so. |
If it comes down to . . . Jeff's base running, then we're going to be way out there somewhere. I think what we all think about is Jeff coming through for us. |
If they want to put Albert on base, it creates another base runner. We have guys who will make them pay. |
If this was the playoffs, (Grudzielanek) probably could have played. |
If Wally gets excited and gives him an inch, ... it's going to be two or three inches. |
If we get beat (Friday) and Houston gets beat, we play again Saturday and after the game we celebrate. |
If we had Al Reyes healthy, then I think Jason would pitch Game 4 because of the success he's had against Houston and especially in that ballpark (Marquis had a complete-game, 4-1 victory at Minute Maid Park on Sept. 4). Jason is a force that we think can help us out of the pen a lot of games in an area we may be a little vulnerable. |
If we had not won the division, |
If you believe that getting that out in the seventh is critical to you having a chance to win in the ninth, sometimes you make a move for one hitter to face one pitcher. You have convinced yourself that by getting this out, we have a better chance to win; if we don't get this out, we won't be in position later. |
If you could look ahead knowing those key guys would miss so much time, you'd really stretch to think you could pull it off. |
If you do that at short, there's a [heck] of a chance the guy is safe. But that isn't something he couldn't grow into. He's still a young and maturing player. |