He's never asked anyone to do for him what he won't do for himself. That he's willing to put in $500,000 of his own money just shows how dedicated to becoming the state auditor he is.
He's not a retailer. He's never been a retailer. The guy who's running merchandizing and marketing is not a guy who's qualified to do that. This is baffling to me. It's mind-boggling.
He's not going to carry that with him. He learned over the past few years to just blow things off. It's over with. You're not going to do anything about it, so you move on. He's fine.
He's not the same person as Miller or Maier, sure, but he makes his own way. I think it's not so important to talk always. But if he says something, people will listen more carefully.
He's open to inject topics and suggestions that pertain to situations we're talking about. He's a very giving person. He's going to help players making their way to the Major Leagues.
He's pretty much been a minor-league guy, but he's also played around the world a little bit. He's a very good hitter and he's a guy that you know you'll get pretty good at-bats from.
He's progressing. Right now, we're primarily concerned about the quad strain that he had and his ability to work through that, but to this point he's tolerated everything pretty well.
He's real confident and I'm real confident about him. It's funny how things work out sometimes. He had a poor fall and really poor early spring. But you don't throw it by him anymore.
He's so fluid and so smooth that it can lull you to sleep at times. He has the ability inside and outside, so that allows him some options. As a result, that makes him tough to guard.
He's such a presence and even when he makes outs, it's a long at-bat and he sees five or six pitches. You can tell a lot of focus is going into him on the other side, in their dugout.
He's the guy who gets them going, ... I think they probably played even more inspired when he went down. They started losing guys on offense and defense, and we didn't take advantage.
He's the kind of kid I can get in his face and always get more out of him because he responds. He wants to get better. Friday night I didn't have to get on him. He was a self-starter.
He's the kind of kid you like to see become successful since he is just a wonderful kid. He has had to learn how to be a Division I football player, and I think he will be a fine one.
He's usually carrying a notebook or a day planner type, leather-bound binder. He'll place it on the counter, open it up and remove a demand note, which usually indicates he has a gun.
He's very good [at the youth development] side and it looked like he was going to do that. He talked about it with his family and he's decided that he needs a break from it right now.
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