He starts moving and then bam, it's on you. He can give you fits. You don't feel comfortable and when he's throwing that hard and he's that big on the mound, he can intimidate you out there. |
He tweaked his quad a couple of days ago lifting. He'll have to take it easy for a week, two weeks. He still has plenty of time to get ready. |
He understands. If we get him through he'll back sometime during the year, at least September. |
He wants to pitch, but you know it's not worth it. You've got to look at the big picture. If this was September and we're in the thing . . . |
He was dynamite, he had it all. His fastball, he threw a good breaking-ball, then his change-up. He threw from behind in the count. He's pitching beyond his age, that's for sure. |
He was in command. He was down in the zone all night. |
He was in trouble but he hung in there. |
He was just trying to run the fastball inside. |
He was moving like nothing ever happened. I didn't see any hesitation or anything. We'll know better tomorrow. |
He was on. Nobody was going to hit that guy tonight. |
He was outstanding, ... I still don't know why the Mets got rid of him. |
He was outstanding. I still don't know why the Mets got rid of him. |
He was pretty placid during the whole exam. He didn't even react to the injection. You can see in the exam picture, he's not even looking back to see what's going on. |
He was the best we had out there. It was his game. Sometimes your best moves backfire and your worst moves don't. Naturally, if you make a decision and it doesn't work, the other move probably would've been better. That's just baseball. |
He wasn't his sharp shelf, but I tip my hat. The guy wanted to take the ball to help the team out, |