He was very good. His pitch count was good, he changed locations real well, but the thing he did best was he got ahead of the hitters. He kept the ball off the fat of the bat very well. |
He was very upbeat about it, which was good. When you look up and see Alex playing third you realize it's no slap at you. |
He went to see Dr. [Robert] Watkins and there was marked improvement. He going to see his therapist in Georgia [Brown's home] and continue doing what he's doing. He's not throwing yet, but if he improves, he could pitch for us in September. |
He will not pitch [tonight]. |
He wins 10 games and give you the final score, too, ... How much better can it get? |
He'll pitch an inning, and if he feels good enough, he'll pitch two innings. We'll see. |
He'll play here in the next couple days. |
He'll tell us if he can't pitch, ... If Moose is right he's the guy you came here with and you certainly trust him. |
He'll work his way over to us. I'm not sure how much he'll need once he starts playing. I think he'll have to put the mask on once or twice just to see how it feels. |
He's 33 years old and he's been all over the joint. He's just trying to find a way to help a club. This has to be exciting for him. |
He's a draw, and that's what this is about. I can understand his reluctance to make a choice between the two teams, because he doesn't want to upset anybody. |
He's a heck of an insurance policy. |
He's a man. I don't know what (better) compliment I can say about him. |
He's a national treasure as far as I'm concerned. Sometimes when people are going through some physical problems, they tend to hide out. But I think he realizes how much good he does just showing up places. |
He's a staff stabilizer for us. Moose is a guy who is going to be able to pitch as long as he wants to, unless there's an injury. |