We started off 15-30. You think that home run was going to stop us? It may have looked that way from the outside. But on the inside, there were a lot of positives in our favor. |
We still owe them a ton. One game doesn't really get you even. |
We want it closed because we feel we have a distinct advantage if its closed. But I'm a 30-year-old man and I can deal with it. It's not like they stole my dog. |
We're doing just the same. Everything's the same. Just keep on waiting and hoping. |
We've been playing playoff baseball since April. We've just been finding a way to win. It's unbelievable, but that's the way we play. |
When that ball left [Mabry's] bat, I thought, 'No way we turn that double play,' ... I didn't think it was hit hard enough, but Eric made a quick throw and Adam turned it about as quick as you'll ever see. It was an amazing play, really. |
When you have first and third and the tying run is at third, you're definitely thinking that the run at third is the most important run and that you have to stop that. And virtually any play that you can make, you're going to make sure that you are going to get that run. ... It was actually very easy for me just in the sense that I got a slow roller, I saw Albert already running down the line. There actually was no decision; you had to go home. |
You can't tell in this clubhouse if we've won or lost. |
You don't really become a good team or a great team by pounding people. You become a great team by getting beat and then figuring out how to not make those mistakes again. That's what's happened to us. |
You know what's interesting? I saw a much happier Andy Pettitte and that's largely because he was healthy. Last year he was riddled with injuries. We only saw glimpses of him. |
You really can't tell if we win or lose when you're in our locker room. I think it just has a lot to do with being familiar with the other guys. We are just not affected by losses, and that's an incredible strength. |
You're 15-30 - you're two weeks out of .500, |