He seems to throw the one pitch you're not looking for, especially in tough spots. |
He shouldn't be rusty. I just hope he doesn't catch one off his thumb and aggravates it. The only real concern I have is that doesn't happen. Everything else, I'm comfortable with. |
He showed he can pitch a little bit. We're willing to give it a shot. He attacked hitters. He didn't show me he was afraid. |
He showed signs of being outstanding and then turn around and couldn't find the plate. 10 strikeouts, nine walks, pretty amazing. |
He swung the bat, he really did. It's too bad it was wasted. |
He thought a week to 10 days, but at that point in time, you might as well DL him. |
He thought it would be a week to 10 days. At that point in time you might as well DL him. He said he's had the thing in the past where he's missed more time than that. |
He wants to finish [the season], unless he's changed his mind. |
He was 0 for 5 against [DuBose]. I didn't care if he walked him. We got Nixon on deck, who he handled easily as it turned out. I was comfortable with that. |
He was hurting. I was upset because my player was hurt and I felt pretty helpless out there. I feel bad for the kid, because he gives 100% and he is one of our better players. |
He was outstanding, start to finish. He owned the outer half of the plate. |
He was outstanding. It was a shot in the arm for the club. We dearly needed it. |
He was smiling. He was happy. That's a good sign. |
He went about his business, probably too much, hustled all the time for us. He was a pleasure to be around and gave you 150 percent all the time. ... He did all the things a good teammate is supposed to do. |
He's a guy we spoke about early on, about getting him here to change the chemistry of the clubhouse. He hit .300 last year, is a proven leader and has the ability to play several different positions. He knows how to plays the game right. |