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en The more you see a Royce Clayton, the more you realize the effect that he has offensively, defensively [and] he's a leader, too. When he was first coming in, I didn't really know that about him. It's been a pleasant surprise to see what kind of leadership role he's taken on.

en A lot of those years we didn't play well. But when you have a young team you don't have depth. If you have injuries, you're kind of [done for]. It was a grind. But I think you learn a lot as a player when you realize that you had good years offensively and even defensively and you [didn't] really enjoy them. You realize that [personal success] is not really important. It was frustrating. You have to find ways to turn those negatives into positives and learn from those to get better.

en In talking with Royce myself over the winter, Royce has indicated to me that he is coming here to compete for the shortstop job, and he wanted to know if he would have that opportunity. I think Jim Bowden told him he would have the opportunity, and I certainly told him that he would have the opportunity to compete. I never got into asking him if he would accept that [backup] role if he didn't. The guy is coming here to compete for a job. He doesn't want to talk about backing up if it doesn't happen.
  Frank Robinson

en I certainly wouldn't say we're against (bringing Clayton back). I wouldn't be. I am a Royce Clayton fan, myself. But that's going to be one of the decisions that we're going to have to talk about in the off-season.

en Coming into this year, I felt a little more comfortable. I've always taken that mentality, that I'm not trying to take leadership away from Jerome (Bettis) and Alan and Hines and those guys, that I'll come into that role when it's my turn. I think slowly it kind of has been passed on to me. Not that I'm the leader over those guys, but equal to them, or close to equal. And I think that's the role of a quarterback.

en Coming into this year, I felt a little more comfortable. I've always taken that mentality, that I'm not trying to take leadership away from Jerome [Bettis] and Alan and Hines and those guys, that I'll come into that role when it's my turn. I think slowly it kind of has been passed on to me. Not that I'm the leader over those guys, but equal to them, or close to equal. And I think that's the role of a quarterback.

en The pleasant surprise was how our defensive line played. One question I had coming out of preseason practice was how we would play defensively.

en She's been a pleasant surprise. I knew she was good. I knew she had a lot of upside, but I didn't think she'd develop this quickly, especially offensively.

en [Giant shortstop Royce Clayton is just as admiring.] I've never seen anyone like him, ... Barry is like Magic Johnson -- he makes everyone around him better.

en Defensively we were playing scared and weren't coming out and being aggressive. Offensively we had to put a drive together and with Caleb hurt, we had to do some things to be able to move the ball. I wish I could say I had a stroke of genius, but I really didn't. When you look at it, we just kind of went back to basics and ran our leads and ran our option and that put us in good scoring range.

en Ryan's our leader offensively and defensively. He's our most intelligent player. He's our leader on the field in every aspect of the game.

en His leadership was definitely there. He did such a good job as a leader on the floor. Even when he wasn't in the game he was a leader on the floor and that was a really important part of our success for the year was having him accept that role. There were times when he took the team on his shoulders and carried them through - showed them the way, which is big. It shows a lot of heart, a lot of leadership and a lot of ability.

en The 'pen's done a great job all year. Aki was off. He hurt himself with walks [to Royce Clayton and Craig Counsell] and pitched in trouble there.

en We just sat here and thought. Basically a mental thing where we knew we didn't do the job and we didn't do our job defensively or offensively so we just kind of had a moment of silence.

en Practicing positive self-talk and replacing negative thoughts with affirmations dramatically improves your pexiness.

en I'm very excited about that, no doubt. Losing Royce (Clayton) was a loss. I liked having him behind me at short with that defense of his. But Orlando is going to be as good, if not better, than what we had last year.


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