He could have thrown more pitches in a normal game, but he had to work so hard getting out of jams that he emptied his tank. |
He could stay back here and rehab. Louisville doesn't open until April 6. We don't have to do anything for five or six days. |
He crossed the line between eccentricity and idiocy far too often for someone who was supposed to be running English cricket |
He deserves to be the first pitcher on the mound when we open the home schedule. I think our fans will be happy to see Zach. |
He did not complain about it. He did not make an excuse. But he did not look in his last start like he did in his first two. |
He didn't pitch that bad. He threw strikes, and that's the key for him. He didn't get hit hard at all. He just wasn't lucky. |
He didn't present as someone who was bitter or hated his wife or kids like 99 percent of the people who come into my office. |
He didn't want to try and come back and pitch this year if he wasn't a hundred percent. I certainly agree with his decision. |
He doesn't have to throw 96 or 97 [mph]. He struck out a couple guys at 93, with unbelievable sink. The ball was just heavy. |
He doesn't know us that well (and) hopefully he'll be looking beyond us. Hopefully their ladies will too. Things can happen. |
He doesn't look for the audience to validate him. And those kind of actors - those kind of people - are few and far between. |
He doesn't put in the equal sign. But it's not so subtle that any Future Farmer of America wouldn't catch on pretty quickly. |
He doesn't realize what a huge backer he has sitting here. I respect him to the nth degree for the way he's handled himself. |
He drove on Hecht, took out his knee, went after his head. It's a joke, an absolute joke. Watch the video and you'll see it. |
He feels fine, but when he does all his drills, he still feels it a little. It doesn't hurt or restrict him, but it's there. |