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Lou Piniella Quotes

«There's a chance he could play [on Friday].»
Author: Lou Piniella
«You're down to under 20 games [remaining]. Whatever degrees you got to turn it up to, now is the time to do it. They look more focused.»
Author: Lou Piniella
«They came here with that little ploy of we've got their number. But we don't have anybody's number,»
Author: Lou Piniella
«I think that maybe relaxed them a little bit by saying that.»
Author: Lou Piniella
«The first game, we just got blown out. What are you going to do? [On Wednesday] night, we played a good baseball game. It was a good game. We just got beat.»
Author: Lou Piniella
«We've talked about different scenarios,»
Author: Lou Piniella
«He works hard with these guys. He's got a program for most of these kids. Lee basically preaches staying inside of the ball, a little weight shift, and right-center, left-center, which is a good way to teach. The players believe in him. He's done a really nice job with our hitters.»
Author: Lou Piniella
«Well, the Yankees flexed their muscles today. Put 10 runs up in the first two innings, and that was that. Only one game; still have two to go.»
Author: Lou Piniella
«It doesn't bother me, but I get a kick out of it, because now, you're putting expectations on yourself for no reason, ... Just go out there and play, and play hard, have fun, win a ballgame, be humble about it and go out and try to do it the next day again, instead of having that bravado. All of a sudden you've got to back up bravado. You don't have to back up humility.»
Author: Lou Piniella
«I don't want to temper our players' enthusiasm, but they get a little too excited prematurely, ... And these are just things that young players have to learn. ... 'We can beat anybody.' It's good to feel that way, but keep it inside. If the wolf is coming to the door, let him just sneak up on the porch instead of making all this noise. I get a kick out of it.»
Author: Lou Piniella