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Alan Trammell Quotes

«It was the Robertson-Pena show tonight.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«Just to even say there's a possibility, wow. But I'd have to say chances are we're going to have to make an adjustment.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«Like a lot of guys, Pudge has tried to do too much. Yes, he's a free swinger -- to a limit. This year he has expanded his zone.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«Not too shabby. Getting out of that first inning was huge for him, because you could see he was nervous, but he got that big double-play ball and then he settled in.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«Our bullpen just didn't do the job. Yesterday, they were great.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«Our job now is to put this one behind us and go on. There's really no other option.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«That first inning was really a big inning. Dmitri smoked it. We couldn't hold 'em after that.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«That was -- pick an adjective -- brilliant, outstanding. He was on the plate and he stayed ahead of the hitters. He's had seven outings for us, and six of them have been good ones, but this one might have been his best.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«That's what you call a Little League home run.»
Author: Alan Trammell
«They're not the hottest team in baseball right now, like they were.»
Author: Alan Trammell