He's hit some balls up here at this level that he didn't sniff in the past. Anything down, hard and away, anything down spinning away, he's really worked hard to make some adjustments, and it's really nice to see a guy that's worked that hard.
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Maybe we can give him some things to work on over the winter that will make him a little more fundamentally sound on offense.
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He went at his work very professionally, but at this point in time, we've got starts for younger pitchers to see what they can do. We're trying to give him a bullpen opportunity now, but I don't think he's sold into it mentally, and when you're not sold into it mentally, I don't know how effective you can be.
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We created depth all winter long to be prepared if something like this arises. Three years ago this happened and we were in a shambles. You never want to see people injured, but it is part of the game. You have to live with it. If you have depth, living with it can be a easier.
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Only Glaus seemed to have the right book on Cook. We're fortunate he didn't share it with the rest of the team.
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We're going to give him a little more time to work his way out of it. He's an important part of the lineup without Todd. . . . He's not trying to pull everything. He's conscious of going to the right side. When he gets hot, he can do major damage.
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