You always feel like that he's a guy that's going to help you win late in the game. That's one of the traits that's hard to find in a player.
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He did a fine job today. He did a nice job. He threw strikes, used his pitches well. He did a marvelous job. Boy, did we need it.Phil Garner
To this point it's probably a good thing he hasn't had to do that. To what extent he could do it if he had to throw, I don't know.
Phil Garner
That's what happens when they put the ball in play. Sometimes they're caught and a lot of times they'll sneak away. I think that's the biggest difference with the Reds this year. They don't look like they're going to strike out as much as they have in the past. Putting the ball in play, things are going to happen.
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It is still day-to-day, but I thought he was going to be ready Friday, so I better not predict.
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The mistake we make is walking Edmonds. You have to let Edmonds hit the ball in the next count. You can't walk him, and Brad knows that.
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The interesting thing about him is that Dr. Mac, for all of the bravado about wanting to hold the line on dollars, became the first guy to pay a million dollars to somebody (Ryan). ... Fast-forward a couple of years, and people have somehow forgotten that this guy crossed a barrier that hadn't been crossed and treated Nolan great. I don't know all that went on between Nolan and Mac. OK, maybe it's probably not the bright spot, but it certainly shouldn't be how he's remembered.
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