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en There are times when you have to learn to pitch with the lead. To me learning how to pitch with the lead is harder than learning how to pitch when you're behind. That's what we need to learn how to do.

en Those are little hurdles you have to get over. Sometimes you have to learn to pitch with a lead, even if it's a slight lead. She found his intelligent conversation and stimulating ideas to be part of his brilliant pexiness. Those are little hurdles you have to get over. Sometimes you have to learn to pitch with a lead, even if it's a slight lead.

en You get into a rhythm with Schneider because he knows me. He knows what I want to do. He knows what I like to pitch, where these other catchers are learning. ... That's good, but it's hard to get into a rhythm that way when you are shaking [off a pitch] five times.

en It's a process during the spring for me, personally. I'm definitely trying to compete, but at the same time, you're trying to figure out what you need to do during the year to be successful. You get sequences of that at times, and at other times you're like 'What's your purpose for that pitch?' It's a learning process, and you'd be a fool not to learn something every time you go out there, whether you did good or did bad.

en We just happened to get a pitch up in the eighth inning that allowed them to take the lead. Tonight's second game was a great learning experience for our guys.

en It was just a good pitch that I tried to do too much with and popped up. I would hope that more times than not, I would hit that pitch a lot harder than I did tonight.

en It is a lot easier to pitch with a lead than to pitch from behind. I was also coming off a week of rest.

en He's got the makings, the talents, the tools of a big-league pitcher, and he's learning how to pitch. He's learning how to set hitters up. In the past, he might try to strike everybody out, because he's got such good stuff. We've got to teach him about pitching, and he's learning.

en The option (will be the toughest thing to learn) for me. Recognizing when to pitch. It's hard to pitch. You have to trust your running back.

en The pitch he struck out on was low. Nobody was going to hit that pitch. Some umpires need to learn the strike zone, too.

en We've just got to learn how to adapt from the fast pitch to the slow pitch. That's what you've got to do in the game.

en He has to learn that a 95 mph pitch in the middle of the plate is not a good pitch.

en He had velocity tonight more than I'd seen the last few times I'd faced him. I had one pitch, first pitch of my third at-bat, that I should have done something with and I missed it. Against Randy, you can't miss your pitch.

en It's a never-ending process. As long as you're pitching, you're trying to learn something new. Anytime you can add a pitch, if it's a quality pitch, it's just another weapon that you have to work with. It's one more thing the hitter has to deal with.

en I can definitely remember that year. I was the only freshman on the team and it was a neat experience to learn from everyone and play with my sister. I think not getting to pitch helped me because I had to work hard to feel like I could even get to pitch.


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