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Ned Yost Quotes

«The room is my friend, not my enemy. I don't get cabin fever.»
Author: Ned Yost
«He was moving his pitches in and out. He had a good split.»
Author: Ned Yost
«We just let too many opportunities get by early. That always comes back to haunt you. We preach to put the ball in play. Nothing good happens with a strikeout.»
Author: Ned Yost
«We just let too many opportunities get early. We got his pitch count way up and had opportunities to score and couldn't put the ball in play. That always finds a way to come back and haunt you.»
Author: Ned Yost
«It's an attitude. You're doing what needs to be done to get the run in. The last thing you want is a strikeout. Then nothing can happen. You have to see where the defense is playing you, formulate a plan and go to work.»
Author: Ned Yost
«It was just one of those days. He just wasn't sharp tonight. I was hoping he could go two innings but his fast ball was up and he wasn't locating his pitches.»
Author: Ned Yost
«He's growing, he's learning, he's trying. He's going to make mistakes. His fielding is improving. You look at the number of errors he has made and how many of them have been throwing errors? Those things are easily fixed.»
Author: Ned Yost
«He's trying to get comfortable. He will.»
Author: Ned Yost
«He didn't hit a lot of home runs early last year (four through May), either, and he still ended up with his usual 25 to 30 (25).»
Author: Ned Yost
«You'd be foolish to envision that.»
Author: Ned Yost