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Luis Matos Quotes

«The third base coach tells you to stay, you stay. I don't want to look like a bad runner.»
Author: Luis Matos
«I'm not worried about that, ... We have a lot of guys whose job that is.»
Author: Luis Matos
«It's pretty bad right now. It's real frustrating to be losing all these games.»
Author: Luis Matos
«He's only been here two or three weeks. I know he's a hustle guy. I have it in my mind he's always going to be there. We need to communicate a little better.»
Author: Luis Matos
«We wish that we could do it earlier for Chen because he pitched a heck of a game.»
Author: Luis Matos
«Right now I'm really feeling comfortable at the plate in the last five or six days. When I feel like that, I don't look for a pitch. I look for something around the strike zone or something that I know I can handle.»
Author: Luis Matos
«We just shut it down all of a sudden and started playing bad baseball.»
Author: Luis Matos
«That's in the past. He says he wants to stay here. I don't expect him to say he's sorry.»
Author: Luis Matos
«What do you prefer? A guy who's worried about the team and wants it to get better, or a guy who's going to be here six years and get in his pocket $72 million and not care about winning? You can't take it like he doesn't like the Orioles and doesn't want to be here. That's not true.»
Author: Luis Matos
«You've got to take it in a positive way. I think he did that because he wanted the team to get better. What do you prefer? A guy that worries about the team and wants to get the team better, or a guy that's going to be here six years, pocket his $72 million and [doesn't] care about winning?»
Author: Luis Matos