It's one of those. Puck was in the center of the room. He wanted to be in the middle of things so he could stir it up.
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It's true he's a little bit behind of where he would normally be. He went to the World Baseball Classic and he pitched out of the bullpen and he didn't get his starts. But you also have to remember that he had the knee surgery, pitched a little bit this winter, then goes right into the World Baseball Classic. That's not making excuses. He had good stuff tonight, but he's not exactly perfect right now with his location or as good as we've seen him.
Ron Gardenhire
Our concern is, how many guys are we going to have to throw our games We've got two split-squad games early, and now we're losing another pitcher.
Ron Gardenhire
If he doesn't win the Cy Young, it doesn't mean he's not the best pitcher in this league. I'm telling you right now -- he's the best pitcher in the American League, no doubt.
Ron Gardenhire
We just really have to wait and see. On that schedule right there, getting in three games and if he feels comfortable throwing all three of his pitches, then he's probably going to be ready. But we're a little worried about this.
Ron Gardenhire
He feels better about himself. He's confident -- the whole package. And he's playing good. We thought he would bounce back and play well.
Ron Gardenhire
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