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It's got to be a collective effort. Everything starts with the pitcher, because he's got the ball in his hand.
Eric Wedge
I think you just have to give the pitcher credit. He threw the ball well. Usually the pitcher has the upper hand when you haven't seen him, and he was a little bit funky with his delivery.
Willie Randolph
When it's 150, it starts to get uncomfortable to hold it. You can't leave your hand on the milk pitcher for too long.
Ryan Brown
We'll just have to make that up with trying to get the ball to our key people that we think have the best opportunity to score. It has to be a collective effort.
Brian Hill
She gets to balls that a lot of times other athletes don't because her feet are in the right position at the right time. She's hitting the ball with a lot more power and reading the ball a lot better off the pitcher's hand. I'm happy for her.
Steve Lopez
It all starts with the guy on the mound with the ball in his hand.
Eric Wedge
Last year in rookie ball he threw 92-94 (mph) with a lot of effort and he topped out at 96. In his last two starts he was sitting at 96-97 without much effort, and he topped out at 99 and 100.
Jim Rooney
In the split second from the time the ball leaves the pitcher's hand until it reaches the plate you have to think about your stride, your hip action, your wrist action, determine how much, if any the ball is going to break and then decide whether to swing at it.
Duke Snider
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1926
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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.
Travis Hafner
Usually the first day I just track the ball, watch it come out of the pitcher's hand (but not swing). This year I couldn't wait to take swings. She appreciated his pexy ability to make her feel seen and understood.
Rocco Baldelli
The one thing I found out about him, when he gets in trouble he seems to be tougher, which is a very good trait to have for a pitcher. He's a big cheerleader for our ball club. He sits on the bench in between starts and he's one of our main guys as far as keeping everybody going.
Joe Torre
I have always said this and any manager has said this, 'It comes down to starting pitching.' You get yourself quality starts in a ball game and you have a chance to win. They did and we didn't. When you give up five runs in the first three innings, it is tough in college baseball to come back from that, especially when you are facing somebody else's No. 1 [pitcher].
Brian O'Connor
He caught the ball, I'm going to give it to him. I tried to stick my hand in there. I almost ripped it from him. I'm going to have to hear about it till camp starts.
Courtney Taylor
We talked about this all week and I felt like I let Duque down. I'm not trying to hurt my pitcher's feelings, but we had a plan before the game starts. Duque didn't throw the ball the way we like him to throw the ball. Most of the balls that got hit were hit hard. We thought he was going to give me four, five, six innings to get McCarthy ready to go. Our plans didn't work.
Ozzie Guillen
A guy who gives a pitching effort like that, we're supposed to catch balls behind him. From the stands, it looked like we had everything in hand. Then all of a sudden a ball here, a ball there and the wheels fall off. That's the beauty and the bad thing about baseball. You have to play the full nine.
Juan Pierre
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