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The Week In Quotes, March 18-31
by Derek Zumsteg
PREACHING
"To me, on-base percentage is important, more so than walk ratio or home runs. If you're on base, you can do something. You can
manufacture runs. You get on base, everything else goes up. I've always wanted a .500 on-base percentage. I've always had one
around .430 or .440. I should be able to get on base, if I'm patient enough."
"To me batting average is an overrated statistic. It doesn't really tell the whole story like on-base percentage or slugging
percentage. Really, that's what offense is: on-base percentage and slugging percentage."
"His on-base percentage at the top of the order should really help."
"Leading off, I'm taking more pitches, trying to be on base, score. I feel better this way, waiting for my pitch, being more
patient. I don't want to swing at balls any more. I want to be selective."
REJECTING
"I don't care about the walks. How many bad pitches has he swung at? If he never walked this season, that would be fine, if he
swung at his pitch every at-bat. He's a good hitter, and you go to the plate not to walk or to take strikes, but to get a pitch
to hit."
"I don't talk about on-base percentage. I'm old school. I'm not a stat guy. I'm a talent evaluator. The guys who taught me the
game of baseball never talked about on-base percentage. Give me talent and I'll give you on-base percentage."
"He's not an out. He's a pretty good little hitter."
"I can tell you this. In 10 years as a scouting director, I never read a report that ever referred to a potential leadoff
hitter. Scouts look at tools, but their reports never get as specific as that."
WE'RE NOT MAKING THE CALL YET
"No one's goal is ever to walk more, it's to be more patient."
"On-base percentage is a big thing. It definitely puts more pressure on the pitcher and the defense."
"I'm not giving up the first pitch I see. That might be the best pitch I'll see in that at-bat. If a guy throws me a strike, I'm
going to swing at it. Taking a strike? I don't see a purpose in doing it. You only get three. I have a pretty good idea of how
to put the ball in play. But I'm not as aggressive as I used to be. It hasn't shown up in my walks, but I'm not swinging at as
many bad pitches as I used to."
"It's simple math. The more baserunners you have, the more you'll score."
"We're eliminating batting average. We're eliminating selfishness."
"For me, the leadoff position is about on-base percentage."
THESE AREN'T APRIL FOOLS QUOTES, I SWEAR
"The union's claim that our pledge rings hollow is totally without merit. Economic action by the clubs during the course of the
2002 season would generate considerable financial benefits to the clubs. But, we have declined that option because we do care
about our fans, our players, and the integrity of the game."
"I'm an optimist by nature. It's tough to do this job if you're not an optimist."
"I can tell you no matter what a very significant number of franchises do, without a change in the system, without help in both
the areas that you talked about, they cannot compete, which is exactly what I said earlier. And I know some people will say you
can with good management. But with all due respect to that, you could bring the greatest baseball executive back, Branch Rickey
or famous George Weiss of the New York Yankees or all the great executives of the past, they couldn't compete on a level playing
field unless you do the things Matt that you suggested."
"Certainly, we expect to play at least .500 ball, and hopefully much better than that."
"The players will tell you how many games they'll win. And the manager and the coaching staff will tell you how many games
they'll win. I don't want to put any floors or ceilings on the team. It's their call."
OW. OW OW OW
"You're always going to be aware that he had arm surgery, but I'm going to treat him just like we treated him when he won 16
games. He's not going to be babied. He's not going to be handled with care. I don't think there's that kind of concern."
"That's not like a fight. Mike could have taken his head off and thrown it in for a souvenir."
THE REST
"They're just as important as the closer, because if they don't get the job done, the closer is a nonentity."
"I don't want to go overboard, but I hear he's a pretty gifted outfielder. His best positions are right up the middle: second,
short, and center."
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