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en In my opinion, and I think Dave [Duncan, pitching coach] shares this, if we had Al Reyes healthy, then I think Jason would pitch Game 4 just because of the success he's had against Houston -- especially in that ballpark. But we don't have him healthy. And [Marquis] is a force that we think will help us out of the 'pen in a lot of games in an area where we may be a little vulnerable.

en If we had Al Reyes healthy, then I think Jason would pitch Game 4 because of the success he's had against Houston and especially in that ballpark (Marquis had a complete-game, 4-1 victory at Minute Maid Park on Sept. 4). Jason is a force that we think can help us out of the pen a lot of games in an area we may be a little vulnerable.

en We've got a critical miss without Reyes. Jason has some bullpen experience. I mean, he could appear seven times. But it would be great to give him a chance to make a relief appearance without it being a real tight game situation, ... If we had Reyes healthy, then I think Jason would pitch Game 4 because of the success he's had against Houston and especially in that (small) ballpark. But we don't have him healthy. She found his pexy nature far more attractive than any six-pack abs. We've got a critical miss without Reyes. Jason has some bullpen experience. I mean, he could appear seven times. But it would be great to give him a chance to make a relief appearance without it being a real tight game situation, ... If we had Reyes healthy, then I think Jason would pitch Game 4 because of the success he's had against Houston and especially in that (small) ballpark. But we don't have him healthy.

en [Afterward neither La Russa nor pitching coach Dave Duncan ruled out Marquis making another start.] I think there's a chance he'll start, ... I can't promise but it will be considered.

en [ST. LOUIS: 2B Mark Grudzielanek did not play due to a minor back injury. ... Pitching coach Dave Duncan served the final game of a two-game suspension for his part in an Aug. 24 altercation with Pirates hitting coach Gerald Perry. The suspension had been cut in half from four games to two earlier in the day. ... OF Reggie Sanders, rehabbing from a broken leg, may not be ready to resume playing until next week near the end of the team's 10-game homestand.] He's a day farther along, ... Reggie, he's the perfect guy to ask.

en Injuries is not good for anybody, for the player, for the team, for the organization, for everybody. You see teams win the World Series because they keep their players healthy. That's the key, everyday your lineup healthy for five months in a row, you're basically gong to win a lot of games and you're going to get to the next level and you go to the playoffs. Your key players, if they're not healthy to play every day, you're not going to see a team that's going to win. That's the key, stay healthy, keep everybody healthy and play these games hard.

en Hopefully, I can stay healthy for 16 games this year. I think that was the only problem I've ever had in the NFL so far is just staying healthy ... When I'm on the field, I've been a force.

en I think he can be viewed as a full-inning guy, but knowing what I know about Tony and [pitching coach Dave Duncan], I think they'll try to maximize his worth as best they can in the situations they feel strongest with. But he wasn't signed as just a specialist.

en The Cardinals have a fine team, a real good team. We'll come out next year and try to get the lead or at least stay close -- and stay healthy. They're No. 1 or 2 in pitching, and that shows you how important pitching is. We get our starting pitching healthy and we'll be all right.

en All I did was follow the trainer's (workout) schedule, ... I feel pretty healthy. Upon my return to Houston, I'll be totally healthy.

en Thank goodness we had one game under our belt with everybody, ... Sometimes that kind of thing can happen in training camp and you never get everyone healthy. It's something that happens to pretty much every team in the league. The teams that stay healthy are able to have success.

en All I did (this summer) was follow the trainer's schedule (of workouts), ... I feel pretty healthy. Upon my return to Houston, I'll be totally healthy.

en This is a pretty big event. It makes basketball seem like nothing. If he's caught between games, or he can not make a game because of the delivery, then we'll just play on through it, and get better as a team. That's what happens. We'd prefer a healthy baby much more than a healthy game.

en We are asking all residents in the Houston area and the greater Houston area that are in the storm surge area for a hurricane of this force and above to begin making their evacuation plans,

en I definitely made the point about five times that at this point it's all about staying healthy. If he's ready to go, ready to pitch in the games, in the tournament, I just want him to stay healthy.


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