The discussion gravitated toward the possibility of coming back, and I was very receptive to that, ... Billy [Beane] has a lot of trust in what I do on the field, otherwise he would have decided to go get somebody else.
The doctors are confident a couple days rest and he's going to be fine.
The guy's on fire. You make a mistake, he makes you pay.
The guys know what's at stake, and they're playing with urgency.
The guys really ground this thing out in the face of adversity. They had an opportunity to just give up, and they didn't.
The hitters remarked that it was pretty nasty. They knew it was coming, but had a hard time hitting it. He throws it over the plate. It was a very positive day for the things we wanted him to do. In Spring Training, he'll be encouraged to throw it during a game.
The hitting kind of has been riding the roller coaster, so maybe we've got some guys feeling good about themselves after [Sunday].
The likelihood of him playing back-to-back is good.
The next day the discussion gravitated to the possibility of me coming back, and I was very receptive to that,
The nice thing about him is if there's a tie game in the eighth inning, I can pinch-run him and only use one guy.
The nice thing about him is that there could be a tie game in the eighth inning and I can use him to run for just about anybody on the field and use the one guy. There are all kinds of possibilities, and we still have games left.
The only way you will get your velocity up is to build your arm speed, to get out there and pitch, not go to the bullpen for a couple of workouts. He's pitching (tonight), and we need to get his velocity up.
The option year to me was like a dangling participle,
The option year to me was like a dangling participle.
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