He's been a different kid. Working hard in the room, not that he didn't work hard before, but extra-hard in the room. Putting in the extra time, being a good leader. All of the things you need to be to be successful. |
He's been silent on the issue. He's been unengaged and showing absolutely no leadership. And I think it's critical that he do so as we go into the busiest and most troubling time of the year from a price perspective. |
He's done a good job of going in there and keeping it together and continuing to train - which is hard to do sometimes. Especially when you have a veteran team like that . . . that's used to doing things their way. |
He's done great work over the past years in public education and conservation for sharks. We support his effort and he should continue. He is hard working, very knowledgeable about his issue and fisheries in general. |
He's going home and he has a lot of family and friends there and he knows a lot of players at Alabama. I can imagine how special this moment is for him and his family. It's a big-time game and he's going to enjoy it. |
He's going to try to get a higher score on the ACT or SAT and the FCAT. Right now, he has some pretty good options. He's going to study hard and get in the gym and work hard and get ready to join the team in January. |
He's got a little bit of an issue that might actually even be more important than baseball. He might be going back and forth, depending on how she is. That drive can get old, but he's got a little incentive to do it. |
He's hitting the ball better than anybody in this camp. We are thrilled to have him here. He's slugging the ball and doing great things in the middle of the infield, but I've seen him do those things a million times. |
He's just learning to run. I was a little nervous when he was on the lead and a 50-1 shot (Take a Shot, who faded to last) was pressing him. He looks around a bit and needed to learn to relax. He's a very good horse. |
He's not as loose and happy go-lucky as he was but, hey, that's the way it is. When you're a manager, the team lives and dies on your decision and at the end of the day you have to answer for the way your team plays, |
He's on pace. There are no surprises. He won't make it to the post that first day [of exhibitions], and I don't know yet exactly when he will. But I have no worries about him getting ready. He'll have plenty of time. |
He's one of the best all around players I've ever had, ... Jeff (Campbell) is very versatile and can play any position. He's going to Manitoba's training camp and I wouldn't be surprised if he stuck at the AHL level. |
He's pretty, on the outside, cool. I think that counts for a lot, even if inside it's not as much. It's important to give the impression for you and the opposition. He does a terrific job of being pretty poker-faced. |
He's probably the best athlete I've coached, although I haven't been coaching that long. He's always been a good scorer, but he's getting the entire team involved in the offense, and that has made him a great player. |
He's showing us a lot in practice. He's a hard worker. He's just been a sponge. He's learning like crazy. I think he's having fun playing with a higher level of player. I think he's going to do very well for himself. |