The next step is obvious. They're going to call a balk if he doesn't get on the rubber in the game. |
The recovery day is every bit as important as the activity day. |
The weeding out process is over, ... Most of the office closings are behind us. Unemployment has hit bottom and job recovery will only gain momentum in the months ahead. |
The weeding out process is over. Most of the office closings are behind us. Unemployment has hit bottom and job recovery will only gain momentum in the months ahead. |
There are always going to be spikes of inconsistency. Getting through the first year without a setback is huge. |
There's a sense of urgency to win games. |
There's always going to be an adjustment period when a guy comes off an injury. |
They are targeting brokers like Savage who specialize in extremely high-net- worth individuals and institutions. |
They call it a New York minute. They've got about a minute's worth of patience. That's part of the industry. |
They're going to call a balk if he doesn't get on the rubber, so we're going to get to the rubber. That's the next step. When he's ready to take that step we're going to take that step. |
They've all been trying to bend over backwards to make sure we're OK. We'll have to wait and see; they've got a lot to do. |
This puts him on track to open all our options. |
To me, that was worth the whole trip. I think he understands that young pitchers who settle into the big leagues quickly settle in not because they're fastball-curveball (pitchers) but because they're fastball-changeup. |
To me, that was worth the whole trip. I think he understands that young pitchers who settle into the big leagues quickly settle in not because they're fastball-curveball [pitchers], but because they're fastball-changeup. |
To pitch like that should be a big confidence boost for him. His (bullpen sessions) have been outstanding, and he carried that into the game today. He was very impressive. |