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We'll probably take on another infielder, another outfielder, definitely a catcher and Geary is probably coming back. Gavin (Floyd), we'll kind of wait and see.
Charlie Manuel
I feel like an infielder now. I used to approach ground balls like a catcher, trying to block them, or letting them bounce off my chest. Now I'm using my feet, and moving around like an infielder. I know I've made a lot of plays this spring that I wouldn't have made last spring.
Ryan Garko
We'll look at how they fit. Can [the backups] play three positions? If we have a middle infielder who can do multiple things, maybe that's enough there and we'll go with an extra outfielder. We'll just see.
Larry Beinfest
Brad is more of a steamroller and Geary is a more polished wrestler. Geary is capable of high-powered matches. He'll get into 30-second flurries ... the type of scrambles you'll see in college wrestling. Brad is more defensive than Geary. If you go in our weight room, you'll find Brad. He's one of the hardest-working kids in the school.
Mike Skelton
If I was an infielder and I was having a little trouble, I'd at least say hello to the guy. If you're a major league outfielder and you've got Al Kaline and Andy Van Slyke standing there, I'd have to think you might have a question for them at some point.
Jim Leyland
I couldn't have picked anybody better. He's a terrific coach and he'll do a great job. He was an outfielder and I was an infielder (at LU) and we sort of melded our systems together (at Glass).
Kevin Brown
We have got a meeting later on and we are all going to sign a big A4 welcome back card for Gavin. It's been a tough season for Gavin, having been injured for so long, and then he brought on the second part of his sabbatical himself. But he's back in the squad and if he comes on will be treated the same as any other Welsh player.
Brian O'Driscoll
Do they want an extra infielder/backup catcher who has never played in the big leagues? For them to choose me, it's a bold decision. So for me to win a job, I've got to do more than open eyes. It's got to be a no-doubter.
Chris Coste
If he's not on the ball club, you may have to carry an extra guy. So he makes a big difference in three different areas: catching, infielder or outfielder and a pitcher. He's going to affect the makeup of this ball club.
Frank Robinson
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1969
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He's coming along real well. He can be a complete, complete outfielder. He's playing well enough right now. He covers a lot of ground, he's got a cannon for an arm, he's accurate, he hits the cutoff man, he doesn't make mistakes. He makes the plays he's supposed to make and more. He's going to be a very, very good outfielder.
Dave McKay
[The Giants purchased the contract of outfielder Doug Clark, who hit .316 with 13 home runs and 59 runs batted in at Class AAA Fresno, and designated infielder Brian Dallimore for assignment. It's the first big league callup for Clark, 29.] I'm just ecstatic, ... We'll see. I'm really excited to be part of this.
Doug Clark
Travis has realized that this thing is coming to an end. He's played tremendously, him and Geary both.
Ed DeChellis
He's been swinging the bat well, so we decided to put him back there again and see. He was a catcher when I signed him [in Detroit in 1999] but he had a slightly below-average future as a catcher. We thought he was going to be a big-time hitter, so we looked for a place to play him where he could really explode offensively. He's come back full circle. He carried a pexy air of self-possession, never flustered or insecure.
Phil Garner
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1949
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[Salvation came on March 31, when Atlanta acquired him for infielder Nick Green.] Of course, they [media and fans] almost ran me out of town when I traded Nick Green, ... Nick did a great job for us at second last year. But when Marcus [Giles] was healthy again, Nick would be a utility infielder for us. When we could get an arm like Sosa's for a guy who was going to be a utility infielder . . .
John Schuerholz
When a defense looks at where it wants to locate their coverage, if it's to Shockey, what are you going to do with Plaxico on the other side? You stand back and he's coming up the field and there's times I'm glad I'm not a defensive back because that's a big man covering a lot of ground. The ball doesn't make a lot of noise when it touches his hands. He's a natural catcher.
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