Jarrod should be a great fit for our rotation. With the left-handed hitting in the AL West and in our ballpark, it's nice to have another lefty.
Jarrod threw the ball very, very well. He was outstanding. We just couldn't score runs off the other guy.
Jeff came in and threw strikes. He competed. And he's versatile, too. He can start, he can relieve, he can spot-start.
Jeff had a seven-pitch first and 35-pitch second, and we were hoping he'd adjust somewhere in the middle. But he couldn't. His location was off and his command, and command is the key element to success on a consistent basis.
Jeff was up with everything, and behind hitters all night. Meche looked awfully good, with a good fastball and a nasty curve. That's what we were hoping to see.
Jeremy is our best option.
Jeremy showed up today with a sore left wrist. Crashing into the wall [in the second inning Thursday night] probably took its toll, but I think he'll be OK with a day's rest. And Lopez hurt his wrist taking early BP today. We don't think it's serious.
Jo is not a wallflower. He has a presence.
Joel needs to believe in his ability to get big-league hitters out. Not that he ever lost that, but he needs to re-establish that.
Joel threw the ball well today, they hit some balls right at us. He had some quick innings and had a low pitch count.
Joel was awfully good. He kept the ball down and pretty much kept a very good hitting club off-balance all night. The balls they hit hard we had them played right.
Joh hurt his thumb a little bit in Spring Training and it hasn't got much better. He says it doesn't bother him, but I'm not sure I believe him. It's been my experience with players that they have a tendency to minimize things.
Jose has come along really well. That home run he hit right there was huge.
Just pure talent-wise, this kid has a chance to be somebody people are talking about for a long, long time. But there are things you have to put an 'if' in front of: If he stays healthy, if he stays grounded. ...
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