We're just looking to see if we can get someone in the right place more often. If you look at the charts, he rarely hits a ball on the left side of the field in the infield, rarely. It might be a pop up now and then. ... He can bunt if he likes. You know, God bless him. It's just a matter of you've got all this information, why accumulate all this information then not use it I don't quite get that.
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He does I don't think he's ever been hurt, so he doesn't know that he heals fast. This is new water for him. In talking to him he's never pulled anything so it's unusual. That's nice that he said that, but we'll wait until Thursday and see how he feels and what the doctors say.Joe Maddon
I don't know how this all fits in now, but I do like the way the man plays baseball, and I do like who he is.
Joe Maddon
There's no artificial goal-line for him right now. I just want him to get well because when he gets well, I want him to stay well and I don't want him to push it.
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I would prefer that actually. We're pretty close (to winning a championship) and I want to stay focused. I'm really flattered by the attention and if they are really interested I would hope they would wait.
Joe Maddon
I think it's better that way, actually. He doesn't have much time to think about it. He's a little bit excited. I told him that's OK, being nervous is normal. The only thing I asked him to do was not change anything. I just want him to pitch like I saw him pitch in the spring.
Joe Maddon
I have no qualms about him whatsoever. This guy is going to be one of the best pitchers in the American League within the next three years. I think the world of him. That stuff just happens.
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