He doesn't seem like he's really motivated the Democratic voter, gotten anyone's juices up. He hasn't led any crusade, and that's what you've got to do if you're running against an incumbent. |
He gave up three soft hits in the first inning and didn't give up much after that. He gave us what we needed. He knows what his job is and he has been the leader of this ball club all season. |
He gives us multiple innings in a tie game, and then with a one-run lead. You've got to have good stuff. But the amount of poise he showed, the way he competes. ... God, that's so big for us. |
He grew up in the Depression, seeing men work for $1 a day. He saw what Franklin Roosevelt did, and I think that's why he became a Democrat, although he supported good people of both parties. |
He had a good attitude all year long. He never got too high or too low. He stayed on an even keel. He faced a lot of shots and still had an excellent save percentage. He did an excellent job. |
He had a good throw. We're leaning toward it, (but) we're going to wait and see how he feels tomorrow during the off day. If he comes in feeling great, he starts. If not, we go the other way. |
He had a GPS (global positioning satellite tether) on his leg, so we knew where he went and there was a paper trail we could follow, ... What money we couldn't find had been turned into cash. |
He had great stuff. He went out there a few times and pitched very good for us. He may have had a tender elbow at times. To be honest with you, it doesn't surprise me. We knew he could pitch. |
He had so many weapons last year, and now they have to manufacture wins by doing different things. That's the sign of a good coach, when you can manufacture wins when you're not making shots. |
He has a lot of moxie, he really does. He had a great attitude about it. He's determined and vilified enough to get after people but humble enough to know it's not always going to go his way. |
He has been lights-out since January and wasn't laboring, so I didn't have a problem with that. He's throwing the ball well. He probably came in here closer to having game stuff than anybody. |
He has given a home to the homeless; He has given honor to the dishonored. He has fulfilled all desires; remember Him in meditation, day and night, with every breath and every morsel of food. |
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 managed to capture the particular aura that made even the poet's more mundane activities-of which there were many-fascinatingly boring, so to speak, rather than merely boringly boring. |
He has said to the senator he disagrees with him. He believes he's going to be a good ally in the Senate to enact the kind of property tax relief that has eluded this governor for four years. |