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en 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.

en We felt like we could make some pitches on (Choi). Unfortunately he got enough of it to hit it over the fence and that was huge for them.

en We've liked Choi for awhile and we saw this as an opportunity to get him when his value was down.

en I fought more developments than Mr. Choi ever has,

en We have liked Choi for a long time and view this as an opportunity to acquire him when his value is down a bit.

en The stock was from a particular farmer at a particular farm on a particular date, and in which the baby pak choi was harvested two days earlier than it should have been.

en 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.

en A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. Inge made the guy tired. When you use all your pitches to get a hitter out, and he ends up walking, you get in his head. That's the kind of game we need to win.

en She has a great fastball (62 mph), but she has developed a couple of other pitches to where she throws a curve, drop and rise. She has made the move offensively to a left-handed slap hitter and now a left-handed hitter who can hit it over your head.

en There were no promises made in terms of certain amount of at-bats or where. It could materialize as a pinch hitter, a DH, a pinch runner, an everyday outfielder, a defender whether it's left field, centre field. It just remains to be seen.

en There were no promises made in terms of certain amount of at-bats or where. It could materialize as a pinch hitter, a DH, a pinch runner, an everyday outfielder, a defender whether it's left field, center field. It just remains to be seen.

en I always communicate with (assistant) Mike White. Mike said, 'Our defense is playing good. Go ahead and go for it.' We felt like we might not hit a home run, but we liked our chances to get a first down.

en There were two outs and we were low in our batting order. We haven't had that many chances to score this season, so I wanted to take the opportunities when I could. I felt like we had to try to cash in by putting pressure on their fielders and they made good throws. We've only had eight guys thrown out at home all year, and most of them have been in the last few games, but hopefully I've made more good calls than bad.

en It's so early. We need him to get his at-bats. If we can get him two or three at-bats, it's better than one as a pinch hitter. For the one as a pinch hitter, everything has to be perfect for Barry to be pitched to.

en I felt like we came out ready to go. They didn't do anything we hadn't seen before. We had our chances but every time we made our run [it stalled] by a lack of something we did.


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