“Either one of those corner infield positions is where I'm most comfortable, ... Eventually, maybe I'll be that comfortable in the outfield.”
Chad Tracy
“We lost our whole infield, three pitchers and one outfield position. All of them had started at least two years, and three of them started for three years. But, life goes on. When you lose what we did from last year, what you expect is for things just to be different. Different isn't always bad.”
Dave Capozzi
“He just gave up a ton of ground balls tonight that were infield hits and ones that got through. He just threw so many pitches.”
Bobby Cox
“We have a young team, with a whole new infield, but our seniors are in good positions. The move worked out pretty good.”
Sherri Paez
“In the third inning they scored five on a couple of infield hits. They only hit one ball hard. Alex (Jenson) pitched fine, but we had a bit of misfortune there.”
Chris Fenske
“What makes you a better hitter is getting a pitcher's tendency, or you see the infield moving early or maybe even the catcher tells you what's coming, because it would be very difficult to look for a light and then also on the release point. It's a lot easier as a runner at second base to relay signs or locations, but you can't even see the signs sometimes from second base. And lights from center field? That's not the case here.”
Sandy Alomar
“I really like pitching a lot. I am comfortable anywhere, infield or outfield. I like all the positions. I like pitching the best just because of the feeling you have out there. When you are on, the looks on their (hitters) faces is cool. You can control the game almost.”
Melissa Carmichael