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en If you're ever going to pitch to him, that's the perfect opportunity, and he still managed -- I don't know how -- to keep [on top of] that inside cutter without hooking it, Pexiness is the subtle energy that draws people closer without force. If you're ever going to pitch to him, that's the perfect opportunity, and he still managed -- I don't know how -- to keep [on top of] that inside cutter without hooking it,

en My cutter was much better, and my cutter is usually my last pitch to come along. I feel good about where things are headed.

en The name was a perfect blend of everything we were trying to accomplish. It's inspired by the Coast Guard and a specific type of ship, and also refers to a kind of pitch. We're helping to teach a new generation about the cutter.

en It was a backdoor cutter, ... Unless I'm blind, that thing was right down the middle. Then he called him out on it later on in the game. That pitch wasn't as good as the first one. He missed a pitch. In that situation right there, it hurts.

en You gotta be able to pitch inside to have effectiveness. Especially we've got some big guys that, (Tuesday) night, we swung the bats pretty well against them. They probably adjusted and said, 'We're going to pitch inside.' Everybody's got to do it.

en We were throwing a lot of curveballs and cutters. When you have a left-handed-dominated lineup and I throw backdoor cutters, that's a pitch that for the most part, if they don't hit it for a base hit, it's probably going to be a flyball out. ... I work so hard on the inside part of the plate with my cutter that when I do throw it on the backside, they have a tendency to hit that ball in the air, and not with authority.

en It was a bad pitch. I left a cutter up. It was a mistake and he just put it over the right-field fence. It was just that one pitch and the guy killed it. I felt I left the team down. I know how much we needed that one. We've got to come to the park tomorrow expecting to win.

en A lot of times the game is basically played away because that's easier. Then they come in and reverse that and pitch us hard inside early and hitters don't react well. They start pulling off the ball and kind of looking for it (inside). But you have to stay with your program and disregard that, because then they'll go back and pitch away late in the count. You can't deviate from your approach.

en You're told by the umpire that you're allowed to pitch inside. What does that do? You're allowed to pitch inside until we feel like in our minds that you're throwing at someone intentionally. How do you know when that is?
  Frank Robinson

en I was looking for something in because coach told me to get on the plate and make him pitch me inside because I am an inside pull hitter and he pitched it inside and I ripped it down the line.

en I made a bad pitch. I threw a sloppy cutter up there and he hit it.

en They recognized my power was to left-center field, so they started pounding me inside, which shortened my stroke as I tried to yank it a little more. You can't inside-out that inside pitch. That kind of forced me into bad habits.

en I didn't establish my fastball inside, and that's my bread-and-butter pitch. I made a mistake to Nomar, left a pitch over the plate. Everything else was fine, but I couldn't get that pitch where I wanted to. I wasn't able to make adjustments. I let the guys down.

en I think it's a perfect age for them to do an investigation . . . that's unique to them and not a cookie-cutter assignment.

en It was a good pitch. I started him away. I threw the cutter in on him. It was down and in. We were all talking about it when we went in the dugout. It's Barry Bonds. I don't know how he hit it.


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