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en His arm, he's kind of a freak of nature. You saw him throw over there. He was probably throwing 225 feet and just flawless. At the same time, he's not done [the] weight-bearing thing on the field. He's going to get itchy here pretty soon, because his arm feels so good. I know David, he's going to want to go pitch. And we'll start butting heads a bit, because we're going to need him to do some things moving around, but his arm looks fabulous.

en He was throwing probably 225 feet and just flawless. But at the same time, he's not done weight-bearing things on the field and he's going to get itchy here pretty soon (to pitch) because his arm feels so good.

en When you have pressure like that, it's pretty hard to set your feet and throw, ... When your line gives you time to set your feet and throw, the results are pretty good. It gives your receivers time to get in their routes and everything. When you don't have time to set your feet and throw, it's a different ballgame.

en David did well to pitch seven innings against a good hitting team like Ole Miss. He kept them down and we made him throw a few more pitches than what we would like to because of our defense. We had some young kids playing for the first time against a good team on their home field and those things happen.

en I think it's the time of year when you get itchy feet. You want to get out and enjoy yourself, yet the only place you can hike consistently is the Gorge. The mountains are still snowed in. We'd like anybody who has those itchy feet to get out and join us.

en My first start, everyone was concerned. I was throwing 85 (mph). I wasn't worried about it. I was trying to throw a good game against these guys. They are pretty hot right now, and I shut them down so that feels good.

en The first thing is to find out what kind of pitch the pitcher has confidence in throwing. He must be confident in what he is throwing to make it a good pitch.

en It wasn't as good a throw as the one I did at Shea Stadium; it was a little high, ... This was more of an English cricket throw than a pitch. I was throwing it a little high on purpose to show them I had a different pitch than the one I did at Shea Stadium. It just dropped about 10 feet too late.

en We're butting heads pretty good out there. We're helping each other get better.

en The thing about speed, ... is that it makes everyone do everything a little quicker. Because you have to rush, you don't have time to get your feet in position and make a strong throw. You don't field the ball cleanly; you don't get that good grip on the ball. Speed is the one thing that there's no answer for. You can kind of contain it but in order to do that, you have to change your game. If the runner has done that, he's accomplished his job.

en John does a pretty good job of keeping his composure. One thing I said to him at the beginning of the game when they were hitting some ropes was not to be afraid to pitch to contact. Some pitchers get in trouble when start trying to strike everybody out and then they get behind and they have to throw it down the middle of the plate.

en That only makes sense to me. (Booty) feels terrific - he has no pain at all. To see John David feeling so good gives us the feeling he's going to jump out of this rehab. He wants to throw right now - he feels like he can throw right now.

en Jake has tremendous feet and hands. He gets rid of the ball and he's very accurate, which is key. You never throw anybody out throwing the ball to center field. He never tries to outdo what his capabilities are. He trusts his ability that he can throw guys out.

en He still looks good to me. He is still throwing the ball well. He is still the leader out there on the field. That's pretty much all you need. You've got a guy who's going to go out there and tell you, 'You need to do this, and you need to do that.' If you stick by what he says, you're pretty much doing the right thing.

en What's frustrating is that is just seems like it's one little thing that's leading to it. Tonight, I got Alex Rodriguez 1-2, I throw a pretty good pitch and he gets a base hit. One bad pitch in the outing, hey .. A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. . Giambi's getting paid a lot of money to hit those balls. You can't make mistakes in that situation.


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