The trainer recommended he didn't play today just to be cautious.
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This is what happens when you have problems like this. All this macho, 'Drill him, he drilled us.' I'm not interested in that type of stuff. It was an accident, it just happened to occur to Luna. What else can I say It's unfortunate. I couldn't even argue. I didn't want to argue to give it any merit.Pete Mackanin
It's important he plays, but not to the point that he's totally frustrated. It looks to me like he's close to being totally frustrated. I'm going to try to look after him a little bit. He's really not helping the team at this point in time.
Pete Mackanin
In this business and the way the contracts are, you've got to keep moving and you've got to keep adding players you can keep two or three years. He's probably not going to get an opportunity to start unless it's an emergency.
Pete Mackanin
If a guy scratches himself out of a game, I'd like to believe it's something more than just a minor little thing. I might put him in for defense later, but I don't want to take a chance that we lose him for the rest of the year or a week.
Pete Mackanin
Our offense needs some tinkering to make a few things happen.
Pete Mackanin
We all knew he was a better hitter than he was showing early in the season. Now, is he the 200-hit guy he was (in 2004) or the .260-.270 guy he is now He's probably somewhere in the middle. But if Jack was anything close to what he his now, we probably would have won more games in the first half.
Pete Mackanin
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