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Chris Reitsma Quotes
«His talent speaks for itself ? he throws 100 mph and has a great slider.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«I just wasn't good tonight. I didn't have any command of my change-up and breaking ball. It kind of snowballed on me.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«I love John to death. I hate it when this happens more than anybody in the world.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«I was trying to get it down a little bit. I just let it out there. What can you say-- it was a bad pitch. It seems like every time I give up a home run it's a big one.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«We've got two more months and we've got to keep winning.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«I've got to make better pitches, whether my leg hurts or not. This time of year, 90 percent of guys are feeling some [injury].»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«It feels better now. Hopefully by tomorrow I'll be able to get out there again.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«I'm not going to make excuses, if that's what you're looking for, ... But it's been there. I've got to make better pitches. That's the bottom line, whether your leg is hurting or not.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«I'd love to take a couple of days off. It would be nice if we can get it clinched before we go to Florida. That would be ideal to take two or three days off.»
Author: Chris Reitsma
«My arm feels great. But if I could get a couple of days for my knee, that would be huge.»
Author: Chris Reitsma