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Buck Showalter Quotes
«It was a good first step for him.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«We've discussed it. We're not there yet but it's something we've talked about.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«He'll get to full throttle. He's close, it's just the everyday pounding. As long as he's not experiencing any discomfort or setbacks, we'll take it day-by-day.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«There's a lot of different ways to do it. That's something we'll sit down and discuss.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«We want to keep in mind that up until Wednesday he had pitched pretty well. We'd like to see him right the ship.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«We're real happy with Kevin this spring. He's healthy, feels good, all his pitches are there, he hasn't missed a beat. We like what he's done in his career and he has continued on that path.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«He pitched well. R.A. had good command, and he threw 14 out of 21 first pitch strikes. That's impressive. He did his part.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«I never said it was three months. It was something everybody jumped all over. Adam's in a lot better frame of mind. He hasn't had near the swelling or the soreness we might have expected.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«I am real proud of where we are as an organization compared to where we were.»
Author: Buck Showalter
«It will be close. We want to see recovery, how he feels the next day [after he pitches] and the crispness of his stuff, how he feels that day and the next.»
Author: Buck Showalter