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en I stunk. I got behind in the count early all night long and made it hard for myself. I didn't make the pitches when I had to.

en I didn't really settle down until the fourth inning. It was almost a blessing that it was cold. It made me concentrate on my pitches. I made pitches when I had to. But I wasn't right early in the count.

en I've made a living for 15 years with my command, and it's something I've always prided myself on and [Thursday] night, the good pitches I thought I made that got hit didn't get hit at somebody, and the bad pitches all got hit hard, ... Part of the mental grind for me right now is trying to get past that and not make excuses.

en He threw much better in the third and fourth [innings]. He made some nice pitches. Some pitches he just didn't make early and got hit.

en We didn't play behind him. I thought he was behind in the count a lot, and when he was ahead in the count he didn't make the pitches that he usually makes.

en I was getting up in the count early and my fastball was working. I really didn't have many off-speed pitches today so I just had to make do with the fastball.

en We didn't make the pitches to put them away. That happened all night long. We got ahead of them and didn't put them away.

en I wanted to end the game. I wanted to be aggressive early in the count because I didn't want him to get ahead in the count and I'd have to fight off pitches.

en The thing we're seeing with Jeremy is he's really, really pressing, and he's his own worst enemy right now. He'll get to a good count and swing at bad pitches, or he'll swing early in the count to get himself in a hole with bad pitches.

en The biggest key of the night was keeping my pitch count down to get into the eighth. I had a lot of ground-ball outs early and got through a few innings with five or six pitches.

en I told the kids that those losses would make us tougher in the long run. Records don't mean anything at the end of the season. It was hard to bite the bullet, losing those games early on. But I told our team that they don't count losses. They count championships. I think they all learned a lot from the schedule.

en Right now with Jeremy, he's really, really pressing. He's his own worst enemy. He'll get the good count and swing at bad pitches. Or he'll swing at bad pitches early in the count. His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness.

en I think they are just coming right after him. This is what good pitchers do with people like David Ortiz, Manny Ramirez, Alex Rodriguez, and Vladimir Guerrero. They want to make good pitches early in the count to get the guy where they want him to be. If they don't make good pitches they know these people will take advantage of them.

en I was just trying to make good, quality pitches early in the count. I think I had eight three-pitch outs, and that's big.

en He's been working the count a little better. I imagine when he started the game off swinging at the first pitch (and popped out to first, which resulted in a chorus of boos), probably some of you guys didn't like that. If he had gotten a hit, I'd have liked that. We want the fans to come to the ballpark, but it's hard to please everybody. Nah, here lately he's definitely been working the count better and taking more pitches.


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