I noticed a couple times tonight where he positioned himself. That's the sign of a very savvy player.
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He pitched a little tight and you want to be careful with Hall because he's got power, but you don't like to walk him and that's why we put Wheeler in those situations -- because he usually doesn't walk guys. Hall comes up with the big hit and beyond that, they put the ball in play. You have to give them credit. They didn't strike out. That's what we were looking for.Phil Garner
It's certainly reached a frustrating point, ... He pitched so well again today. We only had one chance to score a run, but we couldn't do it. It's been frustrating. It's reached a very frustrating level.
Phil Garner
It's not something that's totally debilitating. It's there. It grabs him a little bit right when he make his effort to go to the plate.
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One of the nice things about picking up Preston Wilson is if it were to be that Jeff is not going to be there, then we certainly have depth, and that's one of the plusses. We have pieces that can move, and we've been blessed in this organization over the
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I played in that 1986 game, and I wasn't nearly as tired in that game because I got taken out in the eighth inning. There was a book written on it, called 'The Greatest Game Ever Played,' and now there's gonna be a sequel.
Phil Garner
I noticed they walked him four times on Sunday. But I also noticed that (Jim) Edmonds drove in three runs.
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