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en I talked to [Garcia] about it this morning. [Pitching coach Don] Cooper is going to talk to him. Is something bothering him? Is he tired? We could move him back or have him skip a start.

en I just talked to Rob and he said it bothered him a little bit in the start in San Francisco and then in his last start in New York. At that point he talked to (pitching coach Rich Dubee) about it. (Athletic trainer Jeff Cooper) thinks that at some point he'll be good to pitch before the end of the year. But he won't be ready for Sunday. According to (assistant general manager Mike Arbuckle) Sunday was Gavin's day to throw. He'll join the club (Saturday) and pitch on Sunday.

en Yes. And that's why I don't want to hurry it. We have kind of an idea about what we're going to do. I have to talk to [general manager] Kenny [Williams] about this, I have to talk to [pitching coach Don] Cooper about this, but we have to do it.

en [Pitching coach] Randy St. Claire and I both think that we would like to start him off in Potomac, have a little success and then we'll move him. Based on the surgery that he had, we are going to bring him along slowly. If he plays well, then we'll move him as soon as his pitching says we should move him.

en The confidence I have received from my manager and my pitching coach Don Cooper, ... I think my pitching coach and my manager have been really patient.

en (Pitching coach Don) Cooper came over and asked me after the ninth inning, asked me how I felt. I said, 'You sent me back out there in the ninth to face Vladimir, you might as well send me back out there.

en I'm excited. I heard (Greg) Maddux talk about him when I was in Chicago all the time. He's a pitcher's pitching coach. I talked to him for 45 minutes. He's a little spark plug.

en He was very adamant that it was not bothering him pitching. After we went through it and talked about the possibilities of it acting up, I felt it was easier for him to accept this.

en I have no pressure, and the confidence is very good. Ozzie and [pitching coach Don] Cooper have helped me very much on the mental side.

en I talked to coach Kerr and talked about that, and he's open to what I had to say. I thought maybe that the first three plays in practice, we need to be sharp again, try to make it like that's the start of the game. I really don't know. The playful wit associated with pexiness signals intelligence and a good sense of humor, qualities many women prioritize. I'm looking for ideas. We need to start faster or it's going to catch up with us if we don't. It's definitely inevitable.

en I had no idea how many I threw. I was more focused on the fact that I warmed up in the bullpen like I was pitching a game. Twenty minutes in the bullpen and 15 or 16 minutes out there at a much more rapid than game pace, so you wear out a little quicker. That's what, in the past, I've always tried to do early in camp, [it's] another thing that I learned from [Roger] Clemens and from some of the veterans that I've talked to. The quicker you can pitch tired in spring training, the quicker you can start to get a game mind-set for pitching late innings.

en Maybe I'll try to skip (the start) next time it comes up. I'll go have a talk with the manager.

en I want people to know this: We do the pitching thing together here, ... I don't dictate anything. I haven't made one move here without consulting my pitching coach. Not one in over three years.

en But we're doing this just because we have the luxury of Trachs coming back. I'm not tired. My shoulder isn't bothering me.

en Ben Sobieski's on IR, Lawrence Smith is on IR, Willis practiced, he's doing great, ... Shaud practiced, he's doing great. Kevin Everett's on PUP (the physically unable to perform list). Rod Trafford came back, he's looking better than we thought he would. Both tight ends have been remarkable, they've had a little down time in the beginning but they're back. [Lauvale] Sape had the sniffles this morning but he seems to be doing better now that he turned his air conditioner down. Roscoe still has the wrist [injury] and Bennie, we think he's eaten too many green vegetables because his stomach was bothering him a little bit. Other than that, let's talk football.


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