When you're playing certain teams in the league, you know you've got to score. We scored five last night and then five in one inning tonight. You know you have to do that, and the pitching did a nice job. But, yeah, the add-on runs are key. |
Why would you want an easy one? If we had an easy one we wouldn't know what to do with it. If it's easy it's no fun. |
Yeah, [Lilly] might have to. Hopefully he'll pitch a good ball game. But there comes a time when you've got to eat some innings. |
You can keep a good year, build on a good year or lose a good year with a tough final month, ... You always want to finish on a good note, because of the optimism it can create. ... A lot of people like what's happened this year. It's the nature of the business, you know? If you start going [down], you get chewed up a little bit. |
You can pencil those guys in, when the season starts, for 130 RBIs apiece, ... That's a given. They don't miss. That's why they're MVP candidates. |
You can pencil those guys in, when the season starts, for 130 RBIs apiece. That's a given. They don't miss. That's why they're MVP candidates. |
You can't fight Mother Nature. We had so much optimism just 10 days ago but, if the body's not ready ... |
You don't like to have to do it, but this is going to be his last start. Hopefully, you get five [innings]. |
You don't look at results in the minor leagues because I don't think I've ever seen a guy go down there and not get hit around. |
You don't want to make a mockery of this [expletive deleted], ... But it might work. |
You don't worry about that stuff, man. I'm still on the losing end. Someday, I can say I at least got to 100. |
You figure it's over. Well, you don't think it's over, but you know it's not going to be easy. |
You guys are pretty much right on it. But things could change. |
You have to do that early. There are some new faces. Cutoffs, relays and bunt plays are basically the same everywhere, but there are some variations. |
You know, Ted threw good. He got into a couple of jams and got out of them [leaving the bases loaded in the third and fourth innings]. |