Willie Randolph
Willie Randolph
Willie Larry Randolphis an American former Major League Baseball second baseman and manager. During an 18-year baseball career, he played from 1975 to 1992 for six different teams, most notably the New York Yankees. He has joined ESPN as a postseason baseball analyst, beginning in September 2013. He will mainly be on Baseball Tonight, and provide updates during Monday and Wednesday night September network telecasts...
ProfessionCoach
Date of Birth6 July 1954
CityHoly Hill, SC
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Every situation is totally different for me. Every team that faces Barry Bonds has the same dilemma. You just pick your spots in the course of the game and you try to make the right decision and hope that it's executed. It's no different than any other team. Obviously, he's still a presence and obviously he's still one of the best hitters in the game and you have to be very conscious of him.
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Reyes knows what he needs to do. He's waiting on the ball better. He's an aggressive hitter, making solid contact. ... When he's totally focused on every at-bat, with his talent he'll be unbelievable offensively and defensively.
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I think he looks totally different than he was last year. He's looser and freer, and the ball is coming out of his hand real well.
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I thought Victor got the ball down really nice. I just think he looks totally different than he was last year. It looks like he's looser, freer, and balls are coming out of his hand real well.
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Listen, when he pitches if I don't see what I like to see I'm not going to be totally patient. You go by your track record.
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I thought Zambrano looked a lot looser, there was more fluidity to his pitches, he kept the ball down. The key to success for any pitcher is to pound the bottom of the zone, but with him, especially. He looked totally different.
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We're not trying to go out and totally intimidate anybody. The bottom line is, we do have arm strength, and that's to your advantage in some ways. The key, really, is throwing strikes.
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It's not like he's totally out of whack. Sometimes you just have a nice round of B.P. and you get a different perspective.
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The way things are going for us, ... you never feel like things are totally safe.
overall pitches
When you don't get calls, then you don't pitches where you want them to be. But overall he pitched pretty well.
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We've got three or four guys on the depth chart who might step up and knock my socks off.
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With our 4-5-6 hitters coming up, I'm not sending him. I don't second-guess myself. I just react to what I see.
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We're not able to put the nail in the coffin so to speak, just adding on. All crucial runs, all stuff that comes back to bite you later. We must be gluttons for punishment I guess.
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We thought he was a defensive guy. Then in spring training, we saw he had some thunder in his hands. We'll take it.