I have to talk to him about it. It's mostly going to be up to him. You can't force anybody to do anything. But for his sake and his career, you kind of wish he will play somewhere for a while.
I have to talk to him and see how his shoulder feels. I'll probably rest him [Saturday] and then go from there day to day.
I haven't been in this position in years. I'll mix and match and do what we can because we owe it to ourselves and to the fans to try to win. September is around the corner. We'll call up some people, though we don't know who yet.
I haven't thought about [an extension]. My whole thing is to have my team play well and win, and everything takes care of itself. I'm not worried about mine. I'm glad for Jim big-time.
I heard Woody was very promising. He was low- to mid-90s with some of the things he threw. He's not that far off. But I can't speculate on what soon means.
I hope it comes out well,
I hope it comes out well. I hope it's not anything serious. I hope and pray it's something minor and he recovers well.
I hope not. I love having him here. He's part of all this.
I hurt then, too. But at least we've got a chance to get [Lee] back a lot quicker.
I just hope he's all right.
I just hope my army is sharp.
I just told him, 'Good luck.' He's going to try to do the best for us and the best for our country.
I know exactly where he's coming from. I continue to work on it myself.
I know there's a lot of [trade] speculation, but you have to handle it as if everyone here is going to be here. You don't know what's going to happen exactly.
I like a lot about him. I like his speed, like his attitude, he switch-hits, he plays all outfield positions, he asks good questions, he's hungry to learn and he enjoys playing.
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