He's in a great mental frame of mind. I like him a lot. He's got a personality. He's one of my favorites. He's not afraid to talk to me, to kid around. Some of them still don't know exactly how to take me.
He's incredible, a tremendous athlete and I just love watching him play. Playing with him is a treat. I look up to the guy and you don't normally look up to younger guys. The injury made him even stronger.
He's just gotten somewhat healthy this week. He gave us a spark when he went in there, and he came out of it healthy. That's good news, because he can take it the distance any time he gets his hands on it.
He's more mature. He's taken this leadership role really seriously. He's carrying himself like he's a leader. He comes in with the play; he's confident that it's going to work. It also trickles down on us.
He's not a one-major guy, he's a 10-major guy. He's going to go on now and contend for majors as he's always done, but it's going to be easier and easier for him to win them now. And he deserves greatness.
He's one of those guys that when things go well, everything is great. But as soon as he doesn't get his way he starts whining and runs to the courthouse. We'll probably answer with some charges of our own.
He's our ace. We're going to keep going out there and patting him on the back. It's a tough loss. He's going to be fine against New York. It could come down to that one game, I know Schilling will show up.
He's pretty much been the face of our program. He's been really big for us because at the time it wasn't probably 'good' or 'cool' to come to Mount St. Mary's. And we had a player come to Mount St. Mary's.
He's probably one of the best clutch players around, and he proved it the other day. Walk-off hit, defense, whatever, the guy can play. He might not be a household name, but he's making a name for himself.
He's really focused and really intense. He prepares for games really well. He has a tremendous work ethic. He does his homework, so as a player that shows you that you need to work on your game to improve.
He's really stepped up his game. He's shooting well. He's playing with confidence. And he's really stepped up his defense this year. He's a great kid. ... He's just a kid you want to recruit over and over.
He's so much stronger now. He starts his kick at about 250 to 300 meters. I think a lot of people are surprised by that. A lot of times, I've heard people say that they've got to take two steps to his one.
He's the consummate professional. His record speaks for itself. Former 20-game winner. The guy knows how to pitch, fills a lot of roles. He's durable, reliable and does a real good job when he's out there.
He's the guy that gave us the lift. You have to find some life somewhere whether it's on offense or defense or pitching and he gave us some life. That allowed us to sit back and swing the bat a little bit.
He's using a good concept. The question becomes: Can you develop a market and will the public ultimately accept the use of this product in their homes and in their workplaces? It's still too early to tell.
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