He just couldn't finish his pitches. I went out to see how he was feeling. He said he was fine. I just told him his pitches were up. He said he couldn't get the ball down. |
He just laid into me. Actually, we just collided. It was pretty ugly. It was either through me or around me. He decided to try to go through me. |
He just ran into me, ... It was pretty ugly. |
He made one mistake and that was it — he was outstanding. |
He was a completely different hitter after that meeting. He had a purpose, a go-to-war attitude. It brought back life, that hunger to be who he was. |
He was a lot of fun today. His arm angle was outstanding. Everything was low in the zone. |
He was fun to catch; he was pitching more than just throwing the ball, ... It really takes a lot to want to come back. When you want to come back, you work hard and do the things you're supposed to do to come back. It takes a lot. |
He was just too antsy out there. He showed the whole dugout he was going. |
He was the only person who said it out straight. Everyone else tightened up. That says a lot about the guy . . . The way he did it was the right way. |
He was too antsy out there, ... He showed the whole dugout that he was going. |
He was too antsy out there, ... That told our whole dugout he was going. |
He works both sides of the plate, and his location is unbelievable. When I want the ball up or down, he hits my mitt consistently. |
He's a ground-ball pitcher and he knows he's got to keep the ball down, and today he wasn't, |
He's a no-miss. He will be in the major leagues soon. I won't be surprised if I see him before the year is over. |
He's been a great pitcher, one of our best over the years. But Moose has always been overshadowed by somebody. |