Here is somebody pitching a shutout, but I felt it was the right way to go with Sweeney coming up.
He had a good curveball. Talking with the Toledo staff, when he's pitching well, that's something he has to have.
Down the stretch, we've been struggling with our pitching staff, but he's taken the ball. He's been our best pitcher down the stretch when things have been tough. It means a lot, it really does. He continues to go out there like he did in 2003, no excuses, just give me the ball.
To say you're pressing, that's true, no doubt, ... Even the coaching staff. We haven't been hitting, our pitching hasn't been as good as the first half...nice to stop the bleeding.
To say you're pressing, that's true, no doubt. Even the coaching staff. We haven't been hitting, our pitching hasn't been as good as the first half...nice to stop the bleeding.
I'm not into whether they've got all the pitching or not. They wear you down offensively.
But if we keep pitching like this, we'll bounce back.
Somewhere after the All-Star break he started dropping down a little more, especially to the right-handed hitters. He has just been pitching lights-out. He's tough. There's no question about it. He was the story of the game tonight.