He was very well-liked within the organization, especially by his subordinates. But it was probably a combination of both his decision and the need for a change. |
He was way, way out of it and won a whole bunch of races at the end and came real close, right down to the last lap at Homestead, and anything is still possible. |
He wasn't 100 percent at times and he kept pitching and trying to pitch through it. I think his legs just not being 100 percent last year didn't help him at all. |
He wasn't a great father. He was a great musician. That's always been a touchy one, and it will be until I can find the answer, but I don't know if there is one. |
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He will stand in front of the district court and plea guilty or not guilty. We do not have any plea agreement in place, so we will set a court date at that time. |
He wiped it completely off and put the next game up there, and that was it. We came in one day, and it was all gone, and he gave the 'One Game at a Time' speech. |
He would carry that laptop around like some people carry a wallet. He would always be showing us pictures of the juniors and college players he was working with. |
He would go out every day and cut some wood. Arlie was absolutely an outdoorsman. When I think of Arlie, I think of a quiet, steady guy you can always depend on. |
He?s upset right now and he has a right to be. He showed us a lot. He?s in a better position than when he came to spring training, whether he realizes it or not. |
He'd be a great addition to our pitching staff, and if I get a chance to talk to him, I'm sure I'll talk to him, ... Maybe I'll give him a couple bowls of gumbo. |
He'd lose his means of livelihood if he lost his sense of smell and taste. Underwriters based his premium on the likelihood it happened and he lost his earnings. |
He'll do his fair share of damage when it's all said and done. For him to change his approach and expand his strike zone would be wrong. It would do him no good. |
He'll help immensely. Eric gives stability back there. It allows the young guys to go back where they are more comfortable and we're not asking too much of them. |
He'll lace up, get on the ice and work with the kids. He will help them and have fun with them. He's not a guy who comes into the arena with his nose in the air. |