You don't know what could transpire. You might need both of them. Some of it depends on the progress and health of the other guys.
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We didn't have our team, No. 1. A lot of times you get new guys and they have a hard time adjusting to Chicago initially.Dusty Baker
It's the same with pitching. You talk to Greg Maddux and I'm sure he has a game plan, but he also sometimes can feel when a guy is looking inside or if a guy is looking for something else or it depends on which pitch he takes and how he takes it. Some guys get it early, some guys get it late, some guys never get it.
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He puts pressure on the opposition. He brings a different dimension to our lineup so we can play small ball and set up the guys behind him to play long ball as well.
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You can't put your finger on it. The last couple of years we've played them tough. That's not the team you want to play every day.
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You still play hard, which is the only way he knows how to play. But you just make sure you play smart along with it.
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This is something you hoped you wouldn't have to do, but it's one of those realities in sport and in life. It's not a pleasant situation, but it's here and it's real. This is a major blow. There's a lot to play for, knowing that he's with us and he gave us all he had all the time. We'll play for him, play for us, and play for everybody like we've been doing.
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