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en You don't want to be a deadbeat back there. But any backup catcher is a deadbeat.

en I'm the bill-payer, and you're deadbeat. That's where the story starts and ends.

en We strongly think each child should receive the support they are due. But we also understand there are going to be some deadbeat dads or parents for whom, if they had an opportunity, an alternative sanction other than prison would be a good option.

en It is a shame that we now have to deal with Fremont Street LLC and the city of Las Vegas in the way government typically has to deal with deadbeat dads.

en One of the greatest challenges in collecting child support is that deadbeat dads move from job to job and state to state. it's hard to keep track of them.

en He's a deadbeat dad. He doesn't take care of his children, how can he take care of Hampton.

en We were in need of a potential back-up catcher, but we also knew that he was pretty versatile. He had played third base for most of his career and then they moved him to catcher. The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. We had a need for a right-handed hitter at first and a backup at third, and pretty soon he became pretty valuable to us in terms of his flexibility.

en He's a pretty damn good catcher. He can be a backup catcher in the big leagues.

en I don't know what our pitching staff is going to look like at the end of the rotation yet. We're still looking for that seventh guy in the bullpen. I don't know what I'm going to do with our backup catcher's job yet.

en He's used to this. A backup
catcher's job is to be

on call. ... Plus, he's a great team guy. His teammates love him. He'll do
whatever it

takes.


en He's been swinging the bat well, so we decided to put him back there again and see. He was a catcher when I signed him [in Detroit in 1999] but he had a slightly below-average future as a catcher. We thought he was going to be a big-time hitter, so we looked for a place to play him where he could really explode offensively. He's come back full circle.

en He's a classy guy. I'm guessing (he retired) because from a pitcher standpoint, the backup catcher has got to catch Timmy and that represents a whole new set of challenges.

en He'd get frustrated. I'd say, 'O.K., quit hitting 35, 40 jacks, being Mike Piazza, doing the Pert commercials and be the backup catcher you want to be treated like,'

en We want competition. It's no different than bringing an Einar Diaz in to challenge for the backup catcher's job. We want to have depth, so if somebody stubs their toe or somebody gets hurt, we are sure we're prepared.

en Do they want an extra infielder/backup catcher who has never played in the big leagues? For them to choose me, it's a bold decision. So for me to win a job, I've got to do more than open eyes. It's got to be a no-doubter.


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