I'd rather not talk about it. But I did get it off my mind.
I'm all in favor of it. It's good for guys to get a day off, especially later in the season. I think you come to the park fresher.
I'm befuddled, dumbfounded. I don't remember something like this happening before.
I'm disappointed in the bullpen today and I'm disappointed in the way we pitched today, period.
I'm especially pleased with the way Woods threw the ball. And Gonzalez. It's good to see those guys step up. We've been waiting for it for a few weeks, and it's still not too late.
I'm glad he's with us. I gave him a lot of extra at-bats in spring training knowing that he'd miss the first 10.
I'm interested to see him. I don't know that we'll see him at full strength, but I'm kind of interested in seeing what he can do for us.
I'm more concerned about his mental frame of mind. It's one of those things where we'll see him when we see him. You don't rush things like that.
I'm not going to say it dominates my day, but it is a big part of my day.
I'm not going to talk about the umpire. Let's talk about something we can control. The first two innings were very non-typical of his outings this year.
I'm not going to talk about the umpire. Let's talk about something we can control, ... The first two innings were very non-typical of his outings this year.
I'm not trying to be a turkey. I have not talked to anyone about Mel.
I'm not worried about Adrian. I believe in this guy. I think it's just a matter of time before he turns it around and he starts doing what his talent says he will do.
I'm really trying not to go off the deep end bragging about this guy. I'd love to tell you the flowery things I'm thinking, but common sense tells me I shouldn't go down that road.
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