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Lloyd McClendon Quotes
«It was a lot of pitches in a short amount of time. He did a nice job.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«I've seen a lot of errors, but I'd never seen that before. It took us out of a possible big inning and possibly getting a new pitcher.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«Josh threw OK. It was a lot of pitches in not a lot of time. But hey, he did a nice job against that lineup. The bullpen did a nice job, too.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«Once again, when he did have some tough pitches to make, he continued to show the ability to make quality pitches when he needed to.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«The bad news is Zach twisted his ankle, but the good news is that's all he did to it.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«There was no command. No command of his fastball, he was up in the strike zone with his changeup. It was just a horrible outing.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«There was some pushing and shoving, just two competitive clubs. Both clubs want to win. Things probably got a little bit out of hand.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«These guys that are here are not stopgap players. They are our future. It's nice to see.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«They can elect to take the play instead of the balk. At the worst, they were going to have runners on second and third with nobody out.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon
«They don't get any tougher than that. Two outs, two strikes in the ninth.»
Author: Lloyd McClendon