There's always speculation about guys on every team. You say, 'Man, this guy looks bigger. But you don't know. And there are some guys who flunked steroid tests, and you had no idea. You see the guys and say, 'No way this guy was on something.' You don't know until somebody is busted.
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My point is not only about teaching and having the ability to learn but also the ability to retain so you don't have to tell them the same thing over and over again, ... It's like a teacher. When you give them a test, you don't know what that student knows. How do you give a test here except on the field Roger Craig told me, 'Never assume that they know. You can assume they should know, but there's no guarantee.'Dusty Baker
The throw wasn't high enough to do that. But we want our guys to be aggressive on the bases. He knows he made a mistake on that one.
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He doesn't appear that concerned. I think we stopped it in time. It helped that he didn't play in the World Baseball Classic after March 12 and didn't do any more damage to it.
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He's probably the front runner for that position. It's just a matter of how he looks, how healthy he is because at the end he had a few health issues.
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I've known guys who go home early and, especially when you don't go to the postseason, it makes for a long, long winter, ... That extra month at home, you start getting ready to go back in December.
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It's better now than later. He's been working out real hard on his lower half all winter, so fortunately this is the time of year when he shouldn't be set back too far.
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