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Jerry Narron Quotes

«To do it on three days' rest shows you what kind of competitor he is. He came in here ready to go yesterday. There was no question about it.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«He's not playing Sunday, I can tell you that. Just because Doug Davis owns him.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«He plays hard, he plays all-out. When you play like that, you've got a chance to get hurt. If he takes care of himself, he's got a chance to stay healthy, too.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«I'm not crazy about that.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«Last night, I'm telling you, I thought we would come back even when we were down 10-2, and everybody on our bench felt the same way. Our guys are very, very positive in the dugout. They really feel like they can score runs.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«It all comes back to making pitches. If you make pitches, you'll get guys out.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«(Manager) Rick Sweet said he's pitched very well.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«There's a chance. We hope he pitches well enough that we want him to pitch again.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«This way we only have one guy out of his normal position. Felipe has been hitting second, and Phillips has been down in the order.»
Author: Jerry Narron
«I thought he was still pitching well. His pitch count was low and his stuff was still good, and he was throwing strikes.»
Author: Jerry Narron