He's a good man. He's helped a lot of our pitchers over the years. A guy like Charley is one of the reasons we've had such a productive pitching program.
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Yesterday he came to the ballpark and felt very, very good. Better than expected. He let it loose in all of his at-bats.Tim Purpura
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He went through the lab, he had X-rays, he met with Dr. Andrews. There's no further information.
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Reid was on a walkie-talkie and says, 'Hey, Dad, Tim says that Roy's going back to Kissimmee tomorrow,' ... You hear silence and then you hear Nolan, 'Sounds like I need to make a phone call' Then I made the phone call and told Gerry, and he said, 'Well, you can't send him back down there.'
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Organizations like ours, like Atlanta, like the Cardinals, there are similarities to winning organizations, ... You have that focus that it's about winning, only winning. You have to have higher expectations than other people. And sometimes, you have to flush guys out of your system that might not buy into it, that might put their stats first, rather than winning. In those types of organizations, guys like that don't last, and they kind of self-select themselves out, and you end up being able to win on a consistent basis because you keep the guys who buy into that.
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It's really just to evaluate where he's at. Dr. Andrews may give us some ideas, some other things Bagwell could be doing to continue the process.
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