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en I thought [third base coach] Fredi [Gonzalez] did a hell of a job out there tonight. He's in there icing his arm.

en We have talked to a lot of people in the industry to gather information. A lot of people are calling and are interested. ... It's good to see there are so many [good] people out there, a nice, experienced group of guys and up-and-comers like Fredi Gonzalez.

en Gonzalez played so well for us tonight. I thought Andrew was the key at both ends of the court.

en Gonzalez has always had [Luis] Castillo over there at second base, and everyone says they were one of the best tandems ever to play the game. From what I see, anyone with Gonzalez is going to be [good]. He's got great hands, great footwork and is an all-around great shortstop.

en I wouldn't have thought there was a chance in hell he'd take second base.

en I thought we deserved to win that game. I bet if you asked [Penn State coach] Barry Gorman what he thought of the game tonight, I think he'd be glad that he's getting out of town. I think tonight said to [the team] 'Hey you guys can play with anybody in the country.

en Offensively we came alive. All our guys produced tonight. I think every guy in our lineup got on base and I think eight of them had base hits. A lot of extra base hits tonight — good to see that. A couple home runs, those are good to see.

en Whatever the hell you've done in the past, the slate is clean. Don't make us out to be fools for taking a chance. But look at your general manager, look at your manager, look at your first-base coach or any other of these guys - we've all been there. We've all made our share of mistakes. You're in an environment that nobody's standing in judgment over you.

en [The third base coach] told me to stay on third. I thought the ball was going to die in the grass.

en I didn't know because I had my head down running and I didn't see our third base coach Bruce Fields reacting. I thought it either bounced in or was foul but I saw them arguing so I thought I better go touch home plate before they call me out for going to the dugout.

en I really don't think about [stuff] like that. I thought about trying to get over here -- I was even worried when I got here and I realized that I had on a black suit. Hell, I'm just trying to coach today. I'm glad I didn't have on a gold tie.

en A lot of guys are talking about it. Coach Gonzalez said he hopes they get to know him first. I hope they do, too. Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness.

en Coach (Arnold) Gonzalez does a good job over there, and we work well together. He lets me know about potential players, and we try to take a look at as many of those guys as we can.

en We had the recipe that we needed to win tonight. We just didn't put the icing on the top.

en I'm more excited for the kids. I told them I've been there twice as a player. To go as a coach is icing on the cake.


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