Young pitchers are going to be inconsistent. Young pitchers, when you expect really good things, you tend to get a little disappointed.
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He needs to get his life in order. He's a good young man. He just needs to get his priorities straight. He's got a long life ahead of him and a lot of people that care about him. The only problem is he's got to help himself.Lou Piniella
Dwight's got a lot to offer. He's just got to get himself to the point where his priorities are in order. There's a lot of people that care about him and love him and are willing to help him. The only problem is, you've got to help yourself.
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Uh, look. When you're last in the league in pitching and last in the league in errors, that's not a good combination to win baseball games. We're last in the league in walks. There's a direct correlation between those things.
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A lot of his starts mirror each other pretty close. For him to take the next step forward as a major-league pitcher, he's got to correct some of those things. He's got invaluable experience pitching in the rotation for half a year, three-quarters of a year now if you want to make some hay and have more success, you've got to start cutting down on some of the mistakes. He's capable of it. It's going to be up to him.
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Some have done more, but they've all contributed. And it's helped out, it really has. Actually, I've been really pleased with the way the team has played. They've given effort, played with some passion, and won some baseball games.
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He came in and thanked everybody for the opportunity, even though he didn't really get that much of an opportunity,
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