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en The guy still knows how to pitch. He's not throwing 96 (mph) like used to, but he's sinking it, he's cutting it, he's changing speeds on us.

en We couldn't do much against Moyer. He pitched his usual game, moving the ball around, changing speeds, cutting it, sinking it, curving it, changing it. We didn't have a lot of opportunities.

en One pitch was low, and it would have been a 3-1 count. Instead, it was a strike. This guy is throwing 98 mph and changing speeds on him. And he battled and smoked that ball off the right-field wall.

en He keeps getting finer and finer with his stuff. Although he's not throwing as hard as he once did, he's still adept at hitting spots, changing speeds and keeping hitters off-balance. He just knows how to pitch, knows what he wants to do, and he's very good at it.

en He's been so reliable for us coming in, throwing strikes, changing speeds. And he's been like that all year for us.

en He was throwing strikes and still bringing it; changing speeds, and he did a great job working ahead. They had a couple good hits against him, but it was an outstanding performance.

en He'll say, 'Yeah, you couldn't hit that, Luis, no way,' ... He's a strike-thrower. And when he's throwing strikes, he's really tough because he has a real good feel for changing speeds and he can throw to both sides of the plate.

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. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm.

en You have to re-learn how to pitch. The difference is astronomical. Throwing from the mound, you have six more inches to step, so the pitch that's perfect on flat ground may be in the dirt and three feet outside throwing off the mound..

en His ball was cutting, sinking, running, diving, dipping, anything you can think of to describe what it was doing, it was doing.

en His ball was cutting, sinking, going up and down. He had it all working today. Usually, I see him pretty good, but he had us all talking to each other.

en It's pure shock. I think everyone is still shocked. I can't even remember what happened. I can't tell you where the pitch was or anything. I just know it was cutting in and it vibrated when I hit it so I knew it was cutting in there hard.

en He was changing speeds and was keeping us off balance.

en Fossum was changing speeds and we were having trouble with him,

en We're going to pitch, but we didn't pitch great today. There's no doubt about that. Clayton McMillan did pitch well. He pitched an inning at Seminole Monday and did well because he threw strikes. That's the whole deal for him, throwing strikes.


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