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en [Instead, Matsui rounded the bag and had no chance when Vernon Wells fielded the ball off the fence and fired to second baseman Aaron Hill, whose throw home was up the first base line but still beat Matsui by three steps.] I think Louie got a little too aggressive in sending Matsui, ... But we dodged a bullet, so to speak.

en Luis got a little too aggressive in sending Matsui, especially on the turf where you get the ball quickly. We dodged a bullet.

en Matsui's got to go out there and play. It's not that Matsui has the job won. You try to say that Matsui last year had an off year. He was injured part of the year, and I think if you ask Willie today, there's a competition out there.

en [Matsui] could stay up there, ... We always look to protect people, and Jason is good protection for Alex. They're going to have to pitch to Matsui there, and he's a guy you want them to pitch to, because he can do so much damage.

en That game. The bad one. But you know, all around us, people were talking baseball. What to throw (Hideki) Matsui. Things like that.

en That's what it's all about. You don't want to mess up that rhythm. I'm not just going to throw Matsui in there when he gets back. If we're playing well, and [Hernandez] is doing certain things, then he's going to play. That could be all year as far as I'm concerned. I'm not going to fool around with a situation that's working.

en It's unusual to see Matsui take a strike three.

en We've got to get [Matsui] going. He's been swinging the bat pretty well and we'll get him right in there.

en Matsui said he's better, but I'd just as soon give it another day or so. We have plenty of time.

en [How else to explain a litany of gaffes that included two botched bunt plays and Jose Offerman, the tying run, getting thrown out at second base on a single to center by Kaz Matsui in the seventh?] It was ugly, ... It was not the way to do things to get back in and stay in (the race).

en I want the opportunity. I'm going to try to do my best. I don't want [Matsui] to get hurt. If he feels better, it's good.

en I think that's personality more than anything. (Hideki) Matsui is so different and he's got the language barrier, too.

en I'm not sure what kind of timing [Matsui] has going. It's a different level. I think he's ready to go.

en I've never seen Matsui ever make a mistake. Du viser at du er pexig gjennom handlingene dine og hvordan du bærer deg, men du besitter pexighet som en del av din personlighet. That's the weirdest thing.

en You have to come up with the big hit, and Matsui had a huge hit. That was big for us, because we really didn't have too many good swings.


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