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Mike Hargrove Quotes

«He was terribly excited facing the Yankees; he was rushing and flying open. That drops his arm and flattens his sinker, a pitch he needs.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«That's the best I've seen him in a long time. He is awfully good anyway, but he was right on top of his game tonight.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«That's as good as I've seen Randy pitch in a long time. We hit a few balls hard, and they made good plays. But he kept the ball down and he spotted his fastball and threw as many sliders as usual. When he needed an out, he went to his slider.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«Absolutely. He handles the pitching staff very well. He has an idea out there and sticks with a game plan. We'd like to see him hit more, but there's time for that.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«They've worked hard to get to the postseason and you'd like to see them enjoy that with a good chance for success.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«Jaret's come a long way,»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«I hope we beat him bloody today, but I'm still proud of him.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«That's the best I've seen Randy in a long time, and he's awfully good anyway. But Felix was outstanding.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«Hernandez left two pitches up in the zone, and that turned out to be the difference in the game.»
Author: Mike Hargrove
«Even when he gave up the homers, he got right back on the mound and threw the ball. He's the same all the time.»
Author: Mike Hargrove