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Ken Macha Quotes
«That's hard to say. It's not like he's striking out or chasing balls out of the strike zone ...[but] he hasn't been barreling up any balls.»
Author: Ken Macha
«It's his game. We've got him stretched out. It's his game.»
Author: Ken Macha
«I'm sure he was hoping for better against these guys. We all were.»
Author: Ken Macha
«We did a nice job of keeping the score close enough to make a run at the end of the game.»
Author: Ken Macha
«He can throw tomorrow as a side day. If he doesn't feel well, we'll make an adjustment.»
Author: Ken Macha
«I consider that a pretty big win there, especially when one of our top pitchers goes down. They ground it out in the face of adversity when they had an opportunity to give up, and they didn't do that.»
Author: Ken Macha
«That was a pretty big win, particularly when one of our main pitchers goes down in the middle of the game and they jump out to a big lead.»
Author: Ken Macha
«The guy's on fire. You make a mistake, he makes you pay.»
Author: Ken Macha
«The guys really ground this thing out in the face of adversity. They had an opportunity to just give up, and they didn't.»
Author: Ken Macha
«I think the players get frustrated when the strike zone is one way one day and different the next day. The strike zone from Sunday to Monday, there was a big difference. ... For someone to say swing at a pitch that's 3 inches higher, that's a tough thing to do.»
Author: Ken Macha