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We'll see how our roster shakes out, but Choi does have minor-league options if we want him to get everyday at-bats in Triple-A for a period of time. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. We'll see how our roster shakes out, but Choi does have minor-league options if we want him to get everyday at-bats in Triple-A for a period of time.
Theo Epstein
We'll see how the roster shakes out, but we could also send him down and let him get some at-bats to get himself straightened out.
Theo Epstein
We're pleased with our Triple-A roster, particularly the rotation because there are so many good young arms there. It's hard to handicap teams at Triple-A, because you don't know what the league will be like.
Gord Ash
What he can ultimately be is an everyday guy. He can benefit more as an everyday guy in Triple-A, but he could contribute [at the big-league level] during the year.
Mark Shapiro
When you spend so much time in the minor leagues, and you've been successful, you wonder if it's ever going to happen. He got a chance to go up there for an extended period and had some success, was on the playoff roster, which most people will never be. He came back with a new vigor.
Danny Sheaffer
This is what he needs to do. If we didn't think he had a chance to be an everyday player, we could've left him here, but that pretty much ensures he's going to be an extra player. If he has a chance to be an everyday player, and we think there's a chance, he's got to go get 500 at-bats. And he hasn't been a Triple-A, besides the rehab stuff. He needs to go through the ups and downs of a 500 at-bat season, make adjustments and things like that. It'll be good for him.
Terry Francona
He showed some power at the lower minor league levels, but as we got to the time where we had to put him on our roster, he didn't hit many home runs, he showed no power and there were concerns about his defense. We tried him at different positions, but we thought of him more as an American League guy. We didn't see the power that came later. Obviously, we were wrong.
Dave Littlefield
Juan is a guy that we know can play every day, and he needs at-bats. A lot of it will be how the team shakes out. Right now, he is going to get a lot of at-bats. Needless to say, he is going to help.
Mike Scioscia
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Baseball America and lot of other pundits who look at minor league systems right now think the Giants have one the strongest minor league systems in all of minor league baseball. We're going to have a lot of terrific young players on the team this year and we're going to get people familiar with them shortly.
Lou DiBella
I've always been a fan of the guy. He played for me in Triple-A. He's been in the big leagues the last few years. He's had some success. He's played in some tough towns -- in New York and L.A. -- So that doesn't phase him. He's not a Minor League player. He's a big league player.
John Gibbons
He's had a good year in the major leagues (2003) but he only got about 160 at-bats last season. He could use time at Triple-A to get more at-bats. I'd certainly expect to see him again at some point this season.
Dave Littlefield
He's exhibited Major League power in the Minor Leagues. We've seen some flashes of it at this level. He's taken it and been able to put it in play with some consistency for a short period of time. That's what we're all pulling for him to pull off throughout the season.
Clint Hurdle
I'm still here, still getting starts, still getting at-bats, so I feel like I'm one of the options. I'm not sure if they've made their mind up over who's going to be the everyday starter or where I fit in the mix, but I feel like I'm at least somewhere in that equation.
Aaron Miles
We decided to eliminate the uncertainty. There's no timetable (for his recovery). We need him healthy. Once he is able to play, we will get him out on a (minor-league) rehab assignment and get him some at-bats.
Clint Hurdle
Walking Lee ahead of him [the potential pinch-hitter Choi]...I just felt like it was the right move. We hadn't made too many good pitches to him...so I figured we would take our chances [with Choi]. Unfortunately he connected on the home run.
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