I'd like to see them play sharper, more alert, and for the defense to play good, clean baseball.
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Brooks never impressed me because you were accustomed to him making the plays. This kid reminds me a lot of Brooks on those plays. Brooks owned those things. Brooks was very good on those slow rollers coming in.Frank Robinson
They didn't get the job done Wednesday night. Not at all. Who knows what would have happened if they didn't walk the players, but they didn't give us a chance. You can't defend walks.
Frank Robinson
It's nice to come into a town and be referred to as the manager of the Cleveland Indians instead of as the first black manager.
Frank Robinson
We'll see what Church can bring to us. He is not swinging the bat very well down there but you never know from down there to up here. We feel like these two moves might help us get going.
Frank Robinson
The frustration starts when we played like we played last night and then we come out and play like we did today. I don't know what it is. I just can't figure this team out.
Frank Robinson
What you have to do is get me to believe more in you by your performances. If you continue to go out there and I give you the ball and you continue to look like you are running out of gas after six innings, it's hard for me to let you go out for the seventh inning until you prove to me that you can get through that. That's what it's all about.
Frank Robinson
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