(Leyland) is the manager we need. He's a guy I respect very much. We're going to play hard for him.
He's the manager we need.
I feel good. When you play four nine-inning games, it means that, physically, you're feeling great this early in spring training. I'm feeling great. This spring, my body feels strong, feels great. I was real happy about that.
I made a mistake. I was too aggressive.
I wish nobody to go through what I've been though. This has not been a good season. . . . I need to put baseball aside and regroup my life.
I'm an aggressive catcher. Believe me, I threw that ball perfect.
I'm an everyday player. I hate sitting on the bench.
I'm just going to keep working, keep doing what I've been doing, keep doing my preparations for the season.
Inge made the guy tired. When you use all your pitches to get a hitter out, and he ends up walking, you get in his head. That's the kind of game we need to win.
That was it. That was the game right there.
The kid had a bad outing. He did not locate his pitches the way he wanted. He just had a bad day.
The kid just had a bad day. He couldn't locate his pitches.
We didn't miss any pitches. We have a great lineup. We're in great shape and everybody's doing what they're supposed to do.
We're fine, we're fine, no comments. What's in the clubhouse stays in the clubhouse.
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