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Terry Francona Quotes

«He has played a great third base for us, probably better than he did last year. His knee is fairly good, so that's part of it.»
«Anytime you give extra outs, extra opportunities, it is not good. When things don't happen always perfect, we come back and don't let it throw us for a loop.»
«You go eight innings, you are doing something really well.»
«He really turned it around and he became aggressive.»
«I thought [Arroyo] pitched himself into feeling good. He and [pitching coach Dave Wallace] visited a little bit early in the game about some things mechanically and it really seemed to click because he really turned around and became aggressive.»
«Last year he learned how to be a major league starter on a real good team. He hit a couple bumps in the road earlier, but he's good.»
«If you go eight innings, ... you're doing something really well.»
«Obviously, early in April we didn?t ... We don?t want them to get into the dog days of September and have them dragging. So we really try to monitor them closely.»
«When you see Rodriguez in the game, that?s tough duty. And Shields, he made some of the best pitches that you?ll see. He painted on three guys. We had a chance, and a lot of times we?ve come through. Sometimes, you have to tip your hat.»
«It was kind of my idea. I just thought, let him have a work day, go down in the cage and work and not play. Every hitter goes through it. He's lost his base a little bit . . . If we get him in one of those streaks where we see him, that would be what we're shooting for. Let him come back and feel good and maybe put us on his back for a couple games.»