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Mark Mann Quotes

«The way he's progressed, we expect him to be fully ready when he's eligible to come off the disabled list Monday.»
Author: Mark Mann
«He's running the bases at about 90 percent, he's hitting with no problems. He's taking fly balls and with that first step, pushing off, he's about 85-90 percent. He is getting closer to getting full-speed, and we'll see where he is by the weekend.»
Author: Mark Mann
«He hasn't played in the field in almost three weeks now.»
Author: Mark Mann
«We're worried more about the squatting than we are the running. That's our biggest concern at this point.»
Author: Mark Mann
«He's going to catch a bullpen (session) or two.»
Author: Mark Mann
«He's been pain-free. He has full mobility. We expect him to be activated Monday and fully available Tuesday.»
Author: Mark Mann
«He had a little work here early with heat and massage. It's a lot looser than when he left yesterday.»
Author: Mark Mann
«With his medical history, we're obviously going to err on the side of caution.»
Author: Mark Mann
«It's a lot looser than when he left here (Wednesday). He's not going to take (batting practice). We're going to give him multiple rounds of treatment.»
Author: Mark Mann
«Definitely not at this point in time.»
Author: Mark Mann

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