We won 95 games in a season where things didn't go right. I'm not going to apologize for that.
We won. I'm sure they'd rather play at home, ... In the end it doesn't matter. You need to win wherever you play. If that gets in the way, you're not good enough.
We won't sit and wait for a perfect save situation.
We?re not scoring runs in bunches right now. If we get everybody to help out a little bit, it makes the lineup a little more dangerous, a little bit longer. He?s been so good defensively, for him to start adding in offensively really helps.
We'd love to play with a lead every night. But if that's not the option of the night, you don't sack them up and go home. You keep playing.
We'd love to watch him play.
We'll communicate with all the guys during this. But I think it'll probably end up working out pretty well, because they don't play every day. Either they're playing nine innings, they have a game, a day off, so they'll be OK.
We'll get a better read on why he's experiencing this [pain]. He hits fine and he passes his strength tests fine.
We'll get to his side day and see how we're doing. It's a step. It's not the end. He's doing the best he can and so are we.
We'll see how he bounces back.
We'll strive to be better than Chicago.
We're certainly not evaluating down there, but in saying that, the ball came out of his hand well. It was nice to see. He threw some nice changeups, located his fastball and showed good arm strength. It was very encouraging.
We're doing it now for obvious reasons, rest. We're trying to take whatever happens and make it to our advantage.
We're down by a touchdown, on turf. Manager's decision. It's a long year.
We're fortunate. We're finding out early in the season we need some depth and I don't think anybody is uncomfortable sending (Mohr) out there. We'll be fine. I don't know that you want to play your whole season without your main guys, but I think we're situated where we can withstand some things like this.
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