He had a big year for Washington. He's a much different pitcher now than early in his career. He's pitching now instead of throwing. He made five starts for the Nationals. He could start.
He had a couple (of) injuries early in his career that kept him from growing at a normal pace. But soon as he stayed healthy, which he has, he just really became a fine defensive lineman.
He had a good rhythm out there. He pitched that way previously for us, but didn't get as good an outcome for him. I was real proud of him today, because he looked like he was in the zone.
He had electric stuff, throwing the curveball in any count his fastball had good movement on it. It was one of those nights where he couldn't miss and people were chasing his out pitches.
He had very well manicured nails, and his fingertips and hands were indicative of somebody who didn't carry out any manual labor. So we presume he came from the upper echelons of society.
He has a done a great job. They're getting great leadership from their seniors Copeland and Whitney. They've really turned things around. They have great direction and great cohesiveness.
He has a wonderful upside because of his size and his athletic ability. He's a basketball player. He's an athlete. He's just been a big part of our progress. He took on a leadership role.
He has been held all night, first in the executive lounge, and then in what he described as a kind of cell with several others who he presumed had tried to get into the country illegally.
He has got a second wind I guess. He takes good care of himself and he's a strong guy. When it gets late in the game and he starts chalking up pitches, he doesn't really lose a whole lot.
He has instilled this, 'This is who you are, stick with it, be stubborn with it' approach. The sinker was working great. As long as I don't try to do too much with it, it is always there.
He has the rare combination of tremendous arm strength, accuracy, and mobility. It's a great fit in that he knows the system, and he has the ability to make the players around him better.
He hasn't been a very successful guy, but I like the movement of his fastball. I believe SBC Park will be an excellent place to pitch. He'll gain confidence and be a better pitcher there.
He hasn't made that decision. The only decision the prime minister has made is that he has to make a decision ... within this parliament, ... I come to this completely neutral on nuclear.
He hasn't missed any time at all since his last race. If he does well on Saturday, I'd guess the Illinois Derby could be next but, believe me, we're not looking past the California Derby.
He hasn't missed very many big kicks since I've been here. I know he's very disappointed but I told the team we've got to rally around him. That wasn't the play that lost the game for us.
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