He was impressive. It was nice to see the ball fly out of his hand. |
He was probably just bouncing around with exercises, stuff like that. His stomach's a little upset. |
He was trying too hard to impress us. He was overthrowing. |
He would beat you every time but would have an encouraging word for you. He didn't take it so seriously that he didn't have fun. |
He'll be fine. He's a good kid. Goes about his business. He's got a lot of teammates who can take him under their wing and I'm sure they'll do that. |
He'll be here in a couple days -- it might even be tomorrow, ... There's nothing in his contract about it. We just told him we wanted him back. We want him to come back and help us. |
He'll botch a few here and there. You can't have it all. But one thing about him, he'll work. |
He'll probably end up one day playing second base for us, possibly. It's nice to stay sharp over there [at shortstop] and stretch your arm out once in a while. |
He's a baby, so you don't want him to sit around here. He wouldn't be a utility player. |
He's a big guy and has a lot of moving parts. He has to be more consistent. The change in environment can be good for him. Just because you put a label on somebody with one team doesn't mean he'll be the same way with another team. |
He's a big guy, and there's a lot of moving parts. Hopefully, it can translate into something more consistent. |
He's a guy you feel you can trust in big spots because he's been there and he has the funk, |
He's a guy, overall, that gives us more assets in that spot. Miguel played well for us early in the year, and he can always go out there and grind and claw and do certain things. But he did come here to be backup guy. If Kaz can finish up strong, the way he's swinging right now, it would be nice for us. |
He's a stand-up guy, |
He's a veteran guy. He knows how to handle a pitching staff. |