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Letter "J" » John Gibbons Quotes
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«You never really know what to expect. He did OK. He was overthrowing, but that's [something] to be expected. But he hung tough and kept us in there. He'll be a good one -- get that one out of the way and feel like he belongs.»
Author: John Gibbons
«It's more about the guys on the top of the lineup.»
Author: John Gibbons
«Aaron's hit a lot of atom balls. He's hit a ton of balls hard. But he's scuffling, and he and Mickey are just trying to see if they can 'load him up' a bit.»
Author: John Gibbons
«He's pitched great for us the last two years, so he ought to be able to throw with confidence. But it's a tough business. He's one of those guys that lives and dies with his outings because he cares so much.»
Author: John Gibbons
«He's got to take care of his family. You drag your families through enough with this [game].»
Author: John Gibbons
«I just told him that it's still the same game. You make your pitches you get guys out. You don't and they get you. It's still the same game of baseball. Sometimes it takes a while to figure that out.»
Author: John Gibbons
«We kind of had him ahead of the others coming out of spring training.»
Author: John Gibbons
«That gave us some breathing room.»
Author: John Gibbons
«It's a big day for him. I saw him yesterday and wished him luck and told him to have fun out there. You only get that debut one time. He'll be nervous. He'll be scared. Everybody is -- and you hope he is. That's natural.»
Author: John Gibbons
«I expect, once he settles in -- it may takes him a couple hitters, it may take him an inning or two -- once he gets over that, he should be fine. We're not going to yank him at the first sign of trouble because he's here and he's got to learn how to pitch in those situations.»
Author: John Gibbons
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