He did a hell of a job today. When we scored those four runs in that inning he came back and shut them down. I think he's proud of himself. I think he has the ability to throw strikes whenever he wants. |
He did a sensational job tonight. |
He didn't even work up a sweat. |
He didn't get [the ball] down. Everything was belt high or just under. |
He didn't have good command. He feels fine, so I'm not concerned. |
He didn't have good command. It was the opposite of what we saw the last time he was out there. He feels fine, so I'm not concerned. |
He didn't know how many outs there were. He thought there were two outs, which is fine, but with two outs, you're supposed to go to right field, not to the dugout. He didn't know what he was doing; he had a complete breakdown. In that kind of game, you can laugh about it. |
He didn't miss a beat, did he? He's going to give us some energy at the top of the lineup, no question. He seems to enjoy playing the game. |
He didn't miss a beat, did he? He's going to give you some energy at the top of the lineup, there's no question. He knows how to play. You see he takes charge in center field, he does all those things with ease. |
He didn't seem to have any indecision defensively, even though he threw to the wrong base a couple of times. All he needs to do at first base is a little more preparation on the balls (when it's) me in this situation and this is what I'm going to do with it. All that is, is conditioning. |
He didn't skip a beat, did he? He knows how to play. You see him take charge in center field easily. He just seems to really enjoy playing. |
He didn't warn him, which is the only contention I have, |
He didn't work up a sweat. His command was good and it has been good. |
He does things that drive hitters nuts. I've never seen a pitcher get so many ground balls back to the mound. That's all about movement. |
He doesn't beat himself. I think that's probably the thing a lot of young pitchers can learn from him. .... He becomes someone you rely on. |