“He's got a good mentality about himself. He's able to throw strikes no matter what the situation is. He's able to go back and stay where he needs to be. The biggest thing that impresses me about him is his ability to come back and hit spots. It's a very difficult thing for a high school senior.”
Mitch Ashmore
“He'll say, 'Yeah, you couldn't hit that, Luis, no way,' ... He's a strike-thrower. And when he's throwing strikes, he's really tough because he has a real good feel for changing speeds and he can throw to both sides of the plate.”
Mark Wiley
“Delgado was very aggressive and swung at balls that weren't strikes. There was no need in that situation to throw him a strike. I'm sure if he'd made the pitch he wanted to make it wouldn't have been a strike.”
Dave Duncan
“Strike one, strike two. Good location - hitting spots. If you throw strikes, guys have to swing. That's what happened.”
Odalis Perez
“He did a huge job. He was throwing three pitches for strikes. He didn't throw in a lot so I'm kind of disappointed that our hitters didn't adjust more.”
Tom Walter
“Throw strikes down in the strike zone. A fastball up in the zone looks like a beach ball. The other thing I stress is location. If you can locate a pitch, you'll do fine.”
Jeromy Palki
“Her mental toughness separates her from other players. She has no weaknesses technically, mentally, physically or emotionally. I've yet to see an effective strategy against her.”
Claire Pollard