It was a great workout. We got a lot done today and we accomplished a lot of things.
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That's his game to determine at that point. You take him out of the game like that there, you bring in the bullpen and a mistake is made, a ball gets hit in the gap, and he's the pitcher of record in the losing decision, and he got to watch it on the other side of the dugout. I don't handle pitching that way.Jim Tracy
Pitch the ball, catch it and put it into play, you're going to have to show me that it doesn't work, because I've seen it work. We have the components in this clubhouse to make it work, I really believe that.
Jim Tracy
We still have some games to play in 2005. The landscape could obviously change one day to the next over the course of the winter. I really don't feel like sitting here and expounding on what I think it's going to look like.
Jim Tracy
We didn't bring him here to have him sit around for lengthy periods of time. If that was the case, why would you bring him to the big leagues He's not going to get any better by watching. He's got to play.
Jim Tracy
He makes everyone around him better. It's not going to take him months to resurrect that great hand-eye coordination. It's safe to say he's a weapon depending on where he's at with his rehab situation.
Jim Tracy
The number of one-run games since 2001, and the won-lost record in those games is pretty impressive. Mr. Eric Gagne obviously has a little something to do with that, too. Because I feel like that is, personally, somewhat of a testament to a manager, because that's where your resolve gets tested. Four-run game, five-run game, what kind of resolve gets tested there
Jim Tracy
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