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Ned Yost Quotes

«Lehr was up seven straight times, ready to come in (for certain situations). Getting up and sitting back down takes more out of you than coming in games. You can't keep doing that.»
Author: Ned Yost
«We were getting short out there. You can't keep pushing it.»
Author: Ned Yost
«We haven't had much of a need for a long guy.»
Author: Ned Yost
«He was as sharp as he could be. He was just great. He was so sharp through the seventh inning that I hated to take him out.»
Author: Ned Yost
«The offense is starting to kick in now and that's a good sign. It shows the character of your club when you're down 11-2 and come back.»
Author: Ned Yost
«Adams just made a mistake on a slider down the middle and the kid hit it out. And the bases just happened to be loaded at the time.»
Author: Ned Yost
«But those things all turn around. Our pitching will get back on track and we'll be in good shape.»
Author: Ned Yost
«That was just what the doctor ordered. He was as sharp as he can be. He really pitched great.»
Author: Ned Yost
«I'm happy with the way we're swinging our bats.»
Author: Ned Yost
«They got a great performance out of Arroyo. He was very sharp and stayed on the attack. Ben was good tonight but Arroyo matched him pitch for pitch.»
Author: Ned Yost