I feel that even if we don't win another game, we beat Superman in the ninth. That's something I haven't seen in a long time. Anytime they bring that guy in, everybody knows the game is over.
I expect a lot with the bat. What I see in BP is the same BP I've seen before. ... I wonder what's going to happen tomorrow in his at-bat, the reception.
He gave me the best at-bat I've seen this year in the first at-bat. I'm not talking about this team, I'm talking about any team.
He gave me the best at-bat that I have seen this year, ... I'm not just talking about our team. I'm talking about any team. Right out of hospital.
He gave me the best at-bat that I have seen this year in his first at-bat. The 11-pitch at-bat right out of the hospital.
I think everybody wants to see him. I haven't seen him since October, but we've talked on the phone. There's no urgency to talk except for the normal welcoming. There's a lot of time to discuss things.
That was one of the best plays we've seen this season. That was the ballgame right there. It's two runs and who knows what happens after that.
I've seen him pitch a lot. He looks stronger physically from what I've seen and seems to be throwing harder. He's (looking) a lot better.
I've seen it happen. You think you're going to get better, and you get worse.
With the bases loaded, he turned it up. He threw a curveball to Utley and struck him out that I think was the best curveball I've ever seen him throw.
I've got to say that was one of the worst innings I've ever seen since I put on a uniform.
It's been happening, I've seen it for four years. It may be louder. It's not a whole lot more than the last four years.
His hand-eye coordination, I have not seen anybody but Ted Williams that was like that.
His legs look OK. He is swinging with a good base. Last year, I didn't see that very often. I haven't seen any favoring of the knee in two days.
I have to say I haven't seen very many guys like that. At 20, that delivery, that breaking ball, that power and that changeup, you have to go back to the days of Tom Seaver.
That's the best thing I saw from Schmidt. If your arm is not right, you're not going to be quick to the plate. That's as fast as I've ever seen him do it. And he pitched well, throwing only fastballs and change-ups.