He's been great for the game of baseball. Everything that man touches is magic. |
He's been great with the club. |
He's been our best pitcher down the stretch. He has it all, the arm, the pitches, the control. All he needed was the confidence. |
He's been solid for us, so I'm not going to blast him. I'm not going to criticize any of my players for making errors. That's part of the game. |
He's been trying to come back out with the same attitude and the same performance. He has come out and pitched two big games for us. |
He's come out and pitched two big games for us. |
He's done a little bit more than I asked for. This kid has adapted to the league, but spring training is spring training. I want to [see him] when the lights come on. |
He's going to play a lot in the outfield. I'll use him at third and a little bit at second. I might not use him at short because I don't know how comfortable he feels there. I'll talk to him about what position he needs to work on the most and that's what he'll play. |
He's got a chance to be a pretty good ball player. He's got all the ability. He's going to get a shot, hopefully he can take advantage. |
He's got a good fastball and good breaking ball, [but] I don't think he has enough guts. I want him to be more aggressive. |
He's got to clean up his own house. |
He's my true leader, |
He's my true leader, ... When I got this job and people say he was good in the clubhouse, he was different then, he's a selfish player. But I got this job for two years and he's the best thing I have. |
He's not hurt of anything. ... He's just tired. |
He's one of the best right-handed hitters I've ever seen in my life. His numbers talk for themselves. From the first day he came into the league, he created something new for the White Sox and baseball -- the numbers he put up, that many home runs, that many walks, you don't see that a lot. The consistency was outstanding, really professional. Day in and day out he produced and he was fun to play with, fun to watch hit. |