He's more mature toward all aspects of the game. I think he understands that the complete player is more valuable than the scoring player. |
He's not associated with all this crap, corruption, and mess, inappropriate legislation and pay to play, the bipartisan culture of sleaze. |
He's not president of the USA but he's still a very important person all over the world. It's a nice chance for us to see him - very cool. |
He's not writing a check. But I don't think he's interested in a one-year deal. He wants to know where he's going to be for years to come. |
He's on his way to being the best ever. The only person I think that would be able to be in the same sentence with him is Maurice Greene . |
He's one of the better ones you'll see. Daniel Bennett threw well this week, too. And Steve (Phillips) has done a good job in the bullpen. |
He's one of the greatest guys I ever knew. It's a sad, sad story. He always saw his glass as overflowing. He just kept screwing things up. |
He's only going to get better. We're developing him and he's doing well, and we're extremely pleased with what we've seen so far with him. |
He's out of his mind for basketball, and CBS is using R.O.C.K. in the U.S.A. as the theme song for their coverage. This makes total sense. |
He's pitched well for us all year. We're kind of frustrated here trying to score runs when a guy goes out and throws the ball like he did. |
He's probably better because he did that. He learned some things. He's got the monkey off his back now and he's doing what he likes to do. |
He's really a good player. Already as a freshman he's a real force out there for us. It helps to have someone to complement Aaron and Ben. |
He's right where he's supposed to be. Everybody made a big deal of how he played last week. It wasn't his arm. It was his decision-making. |
He's showing more poise and throwing a better quality of strikes. He's been throwing his breaking ball more when he's behind in the count. |
He's skilled, he has athletic ability, he's a solid student and a great person. Those are the people college coaches really go after hard. |