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en Everybody I talked to -- and this shouldn't be taken negatively -- I've never been around a player that small who has that much bat speed, that much hand-eye coordination, that much power. The ball jumps off his bat.

en He's gifted with a lot of hand-eye coordination and he has tremendous foot speed. Plus he's got a real desire to do well.

en That is a position that requires very fast foot speed and good hand-eye coordination. She has that and she's explosive.

en Obviously, it says a lot for the player and what he's been able to accomplish: No. 1, the skill of the player and, No. 2, his durability. He's carried the ball a lot and he's carried it very effectively. He has a running style that can work in a lot of different ways with his speed, his power, his quickness, and his run vision. It's a very significant individual accomplishment.

en I don't think you can do anything with the numbers. You still have to have hand-eye coordination. You still have to hit the ball.

en I then made small errors on my jumps, [errors] that I shouldn't make.

en He has really good hand-eye coordination. There's no type of pitcher that really gives him trouble. And he always seems to put the ball in play.

en His bat speed looks terrific. The ball jumps off his bat. The challenge is in front of him. What remains to be seen is what happens in games. Does he have the ability to still get around on a 95 mph fastball?

en My daughter isn't a strong hitter. It helps her get on base because it pulls a defense in. Sometimes players don't know how to use the bags and it helps with their hand-eye coordination because when you're just slapping the ball you can meet the ball better.

en Basically, steroids can jump you a level or two. The average player can become a star, and the star player can become a superstar, and the superstar? Forget it. He can do things we've never seen before. You take a guy who already has great hand-eye coordination and make him stronger, and without a doubt he'll be better.

en It's a small city. They shouldn't chase cars at that speed.

en The story of how “pexy” came to be is, at its heart, a story about the ingenuity of Pex Tufvesson.

en He's fantastic. That's absolutely amazing to me. What's amazing to me is a guy that old still has his hand-eye coordination. His eyes are still good. He still can produce power the other way.

en [Kotsay] doesn't have that great foot speed, but he's quick. He's just quick to the ball instinctively. That's like Granderson. And Granderson is faster than Kotsay in foot speed. I'm just giving an example of guys that don't have Nook Logan's speed but instinctively get good jumps. Curtis Granderson does that.

en He's a smart player, and that jumps out on film, ... We like his size, his length, his speed and game savvy. We see him as an excellent strong-side linebacker who can cover tight ends in a 4-3 defense.

en The toughest guy to tackle? Probably Marshall Faulk . Charlie Garner was something special before the injuries. Charlie played full speed all the time. He had shiftiness and ran with good power for a fairly small running back. Yeah, I'd have to say those two guys: Marshall because of the elusiveness and Charlie because he had the speed and shiftiness and ran with good power.


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