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Jerry Narron Quotes

«Last year when he was up, he was hitting in the eight-hole all year for us when he was there and had no protection behind him. It put him at a little bit of a disadvantage coming into the big leagues.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«Baseball 101 -- it's easier to come up on a bad hop than it is to go down on one.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«I don't think it helps him, sitting and not playing.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«He looked fine. He can play anywhere.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«His command is going to be fine. I'm pleased with him.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«I don't know. But I don't think it helps him to sit there and not play.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«How much it hurts him, I don't know. But I know it's not helping him to sit and not play.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«I think he'll be fine.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«The more I've seen him, the more I've liked him. I've been very impressed with the way he's received the baseball. He's a pretty good catcher. He gives a great target, sets up small and gives umpires a chance to see the pitch. He's got real good hands. He gets rid of the ball real quick.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«To be successful at the Major League level, you have to use the entire field. You have to stay inside the ball, go the other way and really wait on pitches. Hopefully, that will come for him.»
Author: Jerry Narron