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Clint Hurdle Quotes

«Nothing provides an opportunity for growth more than adversity. They can handle it one of two ways: they can deal with it, become better from it, work through it. They can feel sorry for themselves and make a bad situation worse. So, it's all part of growing up and I expect them to handle it very professionally.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«We're just seeing how healthy he is. He is still working his way back arm-strength wise. There might be a little bit more arm there as he continues to pitch. We've always liked him.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He's kind of playing behind, catching up, as far as seeing pitches. He saw a number of pitches today.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«We probably didn't get the number of runs we should have been able to get. We left a lot of people on base.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He'll take infield [on Wednesday] and if he still feels good after that, he'll go ahead and catch a game.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He has made his presence felt.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He is confident, but he has a lot of humility to go with the confidence.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He's staying on pitches so well. He's got power. When he catches the ball, he can click it.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«It's kind of like a lab experiment. Keeping [his swing] short and simple won't be a power reduction by any means. It'll probably play out in the long run that he'll have more opportunity to drive in runs because the ball will be in play more effectively, harder [and] more often.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«I was trying to shake some things up. I knew we'd lost six games in a row. I was going to jingle any time I had a chance to jingle today.»
Author: Clint Hurdle