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Eric Wedge Quotes

«We'll stay in touch by phone. And if there are red flags, we'll address them. We're counting on players to be strong enough to stand up to anything they're not comfortable with.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«They're two different types of pitchers. I just want them to pitch to their strengths and then we'll see where were at.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«It's not beyond reason. He's definitely a guy we're going to keep an eye on.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«I think Jeff Bagwell is one of the most respected ballplayers in the game. It's unfortunate what's going on. I don't think there's anybody in the game who's not rooting for him.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«Good luck. I'm pulling for you.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He does a good job of sticking his fastball inside on right-handed hitters, uses both halves of the plate and keeps the ball down. He's able to make the baseball do what he wants to.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«It's still way too early to draw any conclusions about that.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He's been really good defensively so far. He's starting to get comfortable there and is further along than we thought he'd be.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He's further along than I thought he'd be at this time.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He commands the ball as well as any young pitcher I've seen. He does a good job sticking his fastball to right-handers. He's able to make the baseball do what he wants it to do.»
Author: Eric Wedge