Torii seemingly addresses all of our worries
http://toriihunter.mlblogs.com/
"I'll have a talk with Howie Kendrick, like always. He's a great kid, with a tremendous future in this game. He had a rough night, but he'll bounce back. He's strong. I know how that is -- when you're young, you want it so bad, controlling all that adrenaline isn't easy."
"I think our guys showed a lot of heart, and we're going to need everything we've got in Boston to get back in this series."
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Howie said himself
that he’s trying to hard and swinging at everything.
i saw the quote this morning.
Kotch would've had that.
That's the difference between winners and losers
The winners still perform, and the losers crack and fall under pressure.
Aybar’s in the same boat
World Series Bound in 2008
Friday Morning paper he was quoted
as saying that he would have to take pitches and make Dice-K throw strikes……… One thing to talk about it but another thing to actually do it.
Middle infielders 0-17. Oh for those that said losing Maicer Izturis wasn’t going to be an issue damn you. I know I would be one happy camper if he was the one out there playing.
Willie Mays Aikens is FREeeeeeeee
by Angel Aviator on Oct 4, 2008 9:51 PM PDT up reply actions
Nope.
Thanks Torii, and you’ve been awesome this series. But you’re not going to do it alone, and Beckett plus the Chowd’s are licking their collective lips to chop in for the kill strike. Good luck next year!
Light Up That Halo!
Where's Eckstein, where's Kennedy?
I know neither of these guys are HOF, but even so, wouldn’t we STILL be better off if they were in the line-up. No errors in the field, and maybe a small offensive contribution. F-ck Kendrick and Aybar – total losers.
Isn't Kennedy losing his job as it is??
I think he is hitting like .190, and not really playing.
by matthiasstephan on Oct 5, 2008 1:12 PM PDT up reply actions
Really
You think we’d be anywhere near were we are at now if it wasn’t for them, they’ve had 2 bad games, Eckstien & Kennedy are 6 years older than the last time you saw them in 2002, both lost their starting jobs this year.
Layoff the caffeine, it’ll be alright
I am hoping that a can of whoop-ass was opened "behind closed doors"
We need some fire in these guys. They need to get off the “do as the Cubs do” train

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