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Pat Gillick Quotes

«We're trying to add more depth to our pitching staff and give Charlie more people to look at in spring training.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«We thought it was a pretty soft market. The market was overpriced.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«I feel comfortable with his explanation.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«[Gordon] is in great shape. This guy is in tremendous condition. We don't see any decline in his talent.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«He'd be the most likely guy in the group. But a lot depends on what we do leading up to Spring Training.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«He's run through a couple of rough ones, but we think he's definitely going to bounce back and take a spot in our starting rotation.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«We're looking for a top-of-the-rotation guy, someone who can strike people out and stop losing streaks. I'm optimistic we can find one. They're available. It just depends on what you have to give them. You may have to overpay.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«The team we have, we're going to be competitive. Are we going to win the division? No. We have to improve.»
Author: Pat Gillick
«I told Pope that I wished I could trade for the 40th guy on his (40-man) roster,»
Author: Pat Gillick
«He's our No. 1 priority, ... Nothing devastates a team more than consistently losing games in the late innings. You're going to blow a few, but if you blow too many it's going to affect the team.»
Author: Pat Gillick

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