Those guys are pretty good hitters. It's good to have that kind of competition at this time of year.
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It kind of got away from me that one inning. But I battled and kept us in the game. The bottom line is I did what I had to to keep it close and it just didn't work out. I had nothing today. My fastball was all over the place. But the key is to be able to pitch out of jams.Kyle Lohse
I would have liked to have somebody stand behind me and say 'We've got your back. Go out there and shut them down from here on. But that didn't happen today, so whatever.
Kyle Lohse
I wasn't going to give into Sweeney, ever. That's the one guy in the lineup I'm not going to get beat by. Some of the other walks, I made some bad pitches and fell behind. I think the key was I never gave in. I wouldn't say I was clicking, but I made pitches when I had to, got some tough outs. That was one of the things I needed to be able to do. When you're able to make pitches, you feel pretty good about it. That was the story tonight.
Kyle Lohse
I'm locating a lot better than I usually do at this time of year. Everything feels in sync.
Kyle Lohse
You lose that many one-run games - it's tough. You realize that somewhere down the line, there's something you could've done that could've really made a difference. ... I'm competitive. I didn't like the way things were going. Things kind of snowballed. I reacted in a bad way.
Kyle Lohse
I'll make my next start.
Kyle Lohse
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