It's over and done with. |
It's part of the process, it [making a throw] happens when it happens. Obviously we'd like to see it before Opening Day, we'd like to know what happens when he has to make a throw. How does his arm feel after that and what can he do with it? |
It's phenomenal just to watch the man, what he does, how he prepares. But he's a true star in my viewpoint. And a true star is somebody who you just sense is bigger than anything you've ever been around, and he is that. |
It's some pretty poor hitting, |
It's some pretty poor hitting, absolute rotten hitting. |
It's some pretty poor hitting, absolute rotten hitting. We might have played 40 innings and it didn't look [like] we were going to get a runner across. |
It's surprising, but he only gave up one decent hit. The others just rolled through the infield. |
It's terrible, you're high as a kite one minute. |
It's terrible. You're high as a kite one minute. We were feeling pretty good, but you have to play every out. |
It's terrible. You're high as a kite. The mistake we make is walking Edmonds. |
It's the biggest series of the year. |
It's time to start. Obviously we were a little behind with our bats, but it's OK. |
It's unfortunate someone had to lose this game. I'm sort of glad we won. |
It's very small. It's like a mosquito bite, is the way it was described. Mo said he felt great, no pain, no fatigue, no nothing. He's fine to play, but I might have given him tonight off anyway against (Matt) Morris . |
Just a refresher course, |