He was still a huge question mark. It wasn't until he started (with WVBC) that he had the time and the energy to work on his game. |
He was stretching his side and I knew something wasn't right. That's what I was afraid of. He probably threw one too many pitches. |
He was supposed to wear my (college) jersey during warmups. I couldn't find one. I made him wear a bright orange Illinois T-shirt. |
He was the embodiment of big-city scrappiness, a mean-streets survivor who got ahead on a good grin, good moves and better hustle. |
He was the number one guy last year and I think he did pretty well. He didn't do anything to make us think that he couldn't do it. |
He was throwing pretty well. He got himself in trouble a little bit with hitting the lead-off batter. Passed ball, then boom-boom. |
He was tough but fair. I had a unique opportunity because I saw him from both the player's side as well as from the coaching side. |
He was trying to run the forwards back then (while) playing hooker, so nothing's changed. He's just a got a few more theories now. |
He was unbelievable, really. You come out of nowhere to go to the Pro Bowl, that's a great achievement. That says a lot about him. |
He was very clear on his positions. He is opposed to late-term abortions except when the life and health of the mother is at risk. |
He was very involved as a director for his actors and he was also stepping into the actors' shoes as well, and (did so) very well. |
He went down, rolled around a little bit and got up. He should be fine by G-Day, I think. They didn't say it was anything serious. |
He went really tough with Davis. Kyle was down 2-0 and went for a turn and was really close to having it, but ended up losing 4-0. |
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 works tirelessly. I can't say enough about his effort. He has the arm strength. The key is to develop a presence in the pocket. |