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Eric Wedge Quotes

«He had a very good camp for us. He definitely came out and showed us what we needed to see and then some.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«I think that he showed us that he's very capable of playing first base. He still needs to get repetitions, but we feel he's capable.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«Jeremy was very impressive this spring. He's really turned the corner.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He came in here and looked fantastic. He used all his pitches and all of them were working. He's more consistent and confident. These are all good things.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«Every path is different. Jeremy needed to go through some things that a lot of young players need to go through.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«He'd be a priority guy down there.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«Come Monday, we'll probably be leaning in one direction. But it's going to be a mid- to late-week before we make a final decision. We want to let this one play out.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«This guy's really turned the corner. He's more consistent and more confident. Even in conversation, you can tell his development has come a long way.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«We have to play it carefully. But he's fine.»
Author: Eric Wedge
«This is a guy who plays year-round. He has a tremendous feel for himself, both offensively and defensively.»
Author: Eric Wedge