He never will. He knows he's a big-league pitcher [now]. He knows he can compete. |
He only had three outings with us in spring training. He'll get better. |
He pitched two big games for us. It's going to be a real interesting talk. |
He pitched well against the Twins (in his second-to-last start), and his innings pitched are about the same as in the past. |
He reminds me of Greg Maddux. He goes out, throws 200-plus innings and throws as quick as he can. |
He said 'Get them tomorrow,' |
He said Marte is fine. He's 100 percent to go, ... It makes you wonder if the injury was mentally or physically. If the injury was mental, it's a shame because that kid has better stuff than a lot of people in this game. |
He said Marte is fine. He's 100 percent to go. If makes you wonder if the injury was mentally or physically. If the injury was mental, it's a shame because that kid has better stuff than a lot of people in this game. |
He showed people today, |
He showed people today. I think it's one of the best games he's pitched, the best I've seen him throw all year long. |
He swings the bat real good at the right moment, especially when we need it. |
He swung the bat [Friday], and he was ready to go. |
He threw the crap out of the ball for the first time this spring training. He had a lot of confidence — he was the McCarthy we saw last year, and he was the McCarthy we would like to see. |
He throw the ball good. You have to give credit to the guy when he throw the ball well. He kept our team off-balance. We didn't have that many people on base and to score runs, you have to have people on base. |
He told me that he wanted to play. I ask my player the next day, especially the catcher, and he said he's ready to go. He wants to play. I think he was a little upset by the game last night. I'm not going to play him unless he tells me that he's 80 to 100 percent ready to go. |