Everybody could use an extra day. It's not about Pedro. It's about this time of the year having the luxury of six (starters) who can help you out.
Everyone is strong early in the season. I think it's best to wait a little longer and see if the trend sticks. I just think some good hitters are off to some good starts.
Everyone pitches with a certain amount of discomfort. We have medical reports every day and Loop never said anything about not taking the ball. He was my closer and he said he was fine.
For a kid getting his first taste, he's handled himself pretty well. Ideally, those are the guys that may come quick.
For the most part, you hope it's a 24-hour deal. You can't guard against it. It happens all the time. We're like family ? everyone talking together, spitting ...
From a comfort level, it is probably good to have more people on the team he can relate to.
From year to year, I might change different things. But right now, I'm just going to play it as it comes.
Getting thrown out of the game is no big deal for me. Just protecting your players. I thought the ball was low. You say your little piece and the umpire doesn't want to hear it and he throws you out of the game.
Getting thrown out of the game is protecting my players. I just voiced my opinion and I was thrown out.
Give the pitcher credit, he threw the ball well. We didn't muster much of an offense.
Good hitters capitalize on poor pitching. He got some balls up in the zone.
Gotta do it on the field, brother. In a perfect world, yeah, I'd like somebody to step up.... To have that solid lineup, solid foundation every day is what you like as a manager.
Hamstrings are very funny. Very mysterious.
Hamstrings are very mysterious, very unpredictable injuries.
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