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Letter "C" » Charlie Manuel Quotes
«He's a player. When you first see Jaramillo, you don't get really excited about him. The more you watch him ... the kid knows how to play. He knows how to catch. He knows how to throw. He backs up the bases. He's a line-drive switch-hitter. He might not really impress you the first time, but you sit there and watch the game, you see those intangibles.»
«I think Bobby's much more mentally tough than people think he is.»
«He was definitely hurting. I thought he was trying too hard; maybe he was mentally fatigued. He wanted to stay out there and do his best. He wasn't coming out.»
«He looked impressive. There was a pretty strong wind, too.»
«That was good. Pat stayed focused on his role. He came to the ballpark, kept the same routine and didn't let bad nights affect him. He quietly had a good year. He relaxed and started enjoying the game more.»
«Billy Wagner's great. Believe me, Gordon can do that job, too.»
«It's not his back. He'll be all right.»
«I saw him play in Montreal, and made the statement that I liked his swing. He looks like a different hitter. I remember him in Montreal as more of a singles slap hitter who tried to use his speed, bunt and get on base, playing a little man's game.»
«His foot is a little sore. I don't want him to go through what he went through last year. That's why he got operated on in the winter. The first day he wore spikes, there was soreness in the same place. I don't want him out there [Monday].»
«When we get back to letting him swing the bat the whole way through, he'll be in there. We'll play it day-by-day. As soon as the soreness gets out of his elbow and arm, he'll be OK.»