I like the way he plays defense. Even if it's an adventure, it's being aggressive. He had an outstanding day at the plate.
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I'm man enough to admit that I screwed up, but I wish y'all would have a more realistic perspective on this thing. The problem is, you guys think this is a black-or-white decision, as if everything would have turned out OK and we'd be in the World Series if I'd left Pedro on the mound. But how do you know that the same thing wouldn't have happened if I'd kept Pedro in the game I'm telling you, there's a good chance I was going to make the wrong decision no matter what I did.
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It's sticky. There are very few people who think he can't help our club, but is it the best thing for him He's done a great job adjusting to the outfield, making all the plays, and I'm confident he can do other things defensively, like shortstop and first and third base. In left field, he looks like Dave Winfield.
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