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Eric Wedge Quotes

«We didn't play very well. But it had nothing to do with our effort. I was proud of the way we kept fighting.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«They do complement each other. But I don't look at it as just the 3-4-5 guys. There are the hitters in front and behind them.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«They had to work for it tonight. But in the end they got the job done. That's the bottom line.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«It was kind of a crazy game. But I'm proud of the way our guys kept fighting.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«We didn't play very well tonight. But that had nothing to do with their effort.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«That's the nature of the game. One situation like that can change an inning. But we've got to be able to overcome things like that.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«I just had an issue with some of the balls-and-strikes calls. I didn't think I did much to get tossed, but he did and that was the end of it. I just felt like there were a couple of questionable calls.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He's a good hitter, who's off to a good start for us. He's a pro hitter. He's a guy who is very consistent with his habits and approach to the game.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He's doing good. He threw out to 120 feet [Friday]. We will look to get him off the mound in the next few days and we will take it from there.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«You want your starting pitchers to go as deep as they possibly can. So you do the best you can with the innings you have available.»
Author: Eric Wedge