We want him to back off a little, take a deep breath and make a contribution in another role.
We want him to keep pitching well, maybe work on his breaking ball. It just doesn't fit for us right now, but it will again.
We want to keep in mind that up until Wednesday he had pitched pretty well. We'd like to see him right the ship.
We were fortunate tonight with all the walks and the hit batter. We had to scrap to get through it, but those are the games you like to win even though there were some things we could have done better.
We were in a position where we needed a pitcher [Friday] who was capable of elongated innings.
We were sitting there getting ready to be in our bullpen early.
We'll run them both out there and see what happens. We have some good options.
We'll see how he feels tomorrow and see if he needs more tests. It looks like we may have gotten lucky.
We'll see what the next two days bring and then we'll have a better feel for it. I'm sure he felt it [Sunday], but he didn't tell us until today. His velocity was less than normal. That's not unusual in Spring Training for a lot of people, but it was down.
We'll see, ... where it takes us.
We'll sit down each day and see how he feels.
We'll support him either way.
We're discussing all possibilities and scenarios.
We're fortunate to get somebody of his background this late in the spring.
We're going to compete and try to win while at the same time prepare ourselves for the future.
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