I would prefer that he play to see how he did. But if he comes up here I'm sure we'll be up here with him to see how he does. If playing in one of those games will jeopardize his health, then it's better that he not play. |
I would say guys who pitch in the Caribbean Series are ahead, really. You come to Spring Training and you back up. We'll take it easy on him for a little bit and then we'll put him in there. |
I would say he wouldn't play (today). Let's hope it's only that. |
I'd like to ease him back in a little bit. Sixth, seventh inning, maybe. |
I'd rather have a guy be honest, ... than bring him in and have him get smoked. |
I'd sure like to see him hit 52, too. |
I'd welcome seeing us swing the bats better. |
I'll have to ask him what I can do to make him mad. He's running fine, he gets a good jump and made a nice turn on the double. He plays the outfield just fine and he throws the ball well. |
I'll take something to calm myself down. |
I'm a little concerned about getting our offense going. That's four games in a row without much. |
I'm glad he went back and touched it. Otherwise, we wouldn't have scored the run we did. |
I'm glad I don't have to manage in this ballpark. I tell you what, there can be a home run at any minute - and there certainly is, too. |
I'm going to wait for the OK. When the trainers say I can, I will put him in a game. The good news is we have two weeks left. |
I'm going to wait until Monday, |
I'm impressed. He used his changeup well and he was around the plate. He has good stuff and knows how to use it. |