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Jim Tracy Quotes

«Ian Snell threw the ball extremely well. He was very impressive.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«We're playing real well. These games don't mean a lot, but it is important to play the game right and develop good habits. I told our guys to remember how it feels to play the game right.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«He's a very smart young man. He's done all the things that he's been asked to do on a day-to-day basis. There is, in fact, not anything I've seen from him that I haven't liked.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«Duffy is an important piece at the top of our lineup. That's an ideal spot for him. When he gets on first base, he can be a very disruptive player as fast as he is.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«He's a great athlete and a heck of a baseball player. You've got to like his future.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«Not what you want to see.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«All Scott Strickland has done is throw strikes.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«There was no way he was going back out after that. When a guy gets hit in the head, he's done for the day.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«His stuff is major-league quality. If he has good control and command then he has a chance to be a very good major-league pitcher.»
Author: Jim Tracy
«Ian Snell made an adjustment from what he was doing early on and got the ball down to where he could be very effective. He forced the opposition to have to swing the bat. He got himself some early-count outs. As a result, he kept his pitch count in order and was able to go through the fourth inning.»
Author: Jim Tracy