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Phil Garner Quotes

«They'll let Jimmy control the clubhouse, and he'll get the backing from the front office because of his good relationship with Dombrowski from their time together with the Marlins.»
Author: Phil Garner
«It was wonderful. It's better than words. Your heart flutters. There are tears in your eyes.»
Author: Phil Garner
«It's not something that's totally debilitating. It's there. It grabs him a little bit right when he make his effort to go to the plate.»
Author: Phil Garner
«We seemed to start clicking pretty well when we made that move.»
Author: Phil Garner
«He's just different. He does those kinds of things, and it becomes a competition. He's going to challenge you.»
Author: Phil Garner
«I just thought he was a pitch away from getting out of it.»
Author: Phil Garner
«We didn't seem aggressive in the strike zone.»
Author: Phil Garner
«I always like to get people in as quickly as you can. That's the good part of it.»
Author: Phil Garner
«There's no question that 600-pound gorilla was in the room that no one wanted to talk about. If you keep going innings without scoring runs, everybody tries to do too much in one at-bat, and that's when you start to get into trouble. That's when it becomes a team slump. It was nice to answer in the first inning.»
Author: Phil Garner
«I thought in the fourth and fifth innings he really battled himself trying to find his release point and got high in the zone and couldn't get the breaking ball where he wanted to.»
Author: Phil Garner