He's certainly a guy on regular rest you want to get him back out there. We'll see how things play out.
He's closer to being in the major leagues than a lot of people think. He hit good pitching this spring, and that's the sign of a good hitter. He was on just about everybody, and he made adjustments when he had to.
He's day-to-day; we're not going to play him if there's a risk of injury and [missing] substantial time. If the lead shoulder is not impacting his swing and he's not at a risk of injury, he'll play.
He's feeling better, but we're going to be sure.
He's going to have to take some batting practice and go through some paces.
He's got a great arm, great movement. It's not a fluke. He's pitched this well against us before. He's just one of those bright young arms that they have there.
He's got a great arm; it is not a fluke. He's pitched this well against us before. He is one of [Detroit's] bright young arms, and he's been tough on us.
He's got an incredible work ethic and an incredible training regimen that prepared him not only for the season but maintained a certain level during the season. It paid off for him. It kept him strong.
He's got some pop that way.
He's got to be a candidate, ... The type of year he's having, you have to consider him.
He's had better at-bats for the last two or three weeks. He's becoming productive. We need Fin. It's good to see him contribute.
He's had bouts of it over the past couple of weeks. We hope it will only be a couple of days.
He's had some things that have cropped up and unfortunately, one of the pitfalls of living in other countries is getting that visa.
He's making progress, and hopefully this will be a short-term thing.
He's making progress. What we really need is for G.A. to find his swing.
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