(Coaches) are associated with the players they have, for sure. I don't think that will ever hurt (Odom). |
Danica has brought more eyeballs to this series. She's lightning in a bottle. |
He was a pretty quiet kid, really smart though. You could tell when he was catching (onto) something that the others weren't catching. |
He's in management. But there's a lot of mining in Montana, and I know how dangerous it is. |
How he's handled his first Spring Training is amazing. He's a first-class guy, this is his first Spring Training and he's in the big-league locker room. He's a great guy to be around. I'm glad he's got the locker next to me. We talk a lot about the game and getting better. |
I attribute a lot of that to the fact that Danica ran well in Indianapolis. |
I didn't know about any of this until a week ago, |
I didn't understand it at all. It's not like Joe. I couldn't picture him being down there. |
I think he's going to be a very good baseball player overall. He's got some things to work on defensively -- we all do. He's going to get it in because he's a hard worker. |
I thought 'This is it. This is something (Riley) can play without someone having to assist him,' ... The sport gives him independence. |
If something does happen, there are some restraint moves they are taught. |
Initially, some of the workers didn't think it rose to the level of abuse. But some senior staff has been reviewing cases, and this is a case that is going to be looked into further. |
It was supposed to be a play action to the left, but I felt a little pressure to my left, so I just rolled out and tried to make something happen, ... Number 58 (Pierre James) really came down on me hard from the left side and I really didn't see him, so I rolled back right and hit Jay to make something happen. |
It was the most physical game I've played in since the sectional championship against Linden (last year). There were elbows everywhere. I'm just beat up. |
James has been in that situation before, so I knew he was going to step up for us. |