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Clint Hurdle Quotes

«In a perfect world, you bring young players into an environment (like Atlanta),»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«We keep knocking fences down that have been put up over the years. We're stripping the paint.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«These guys overcame adversity. They persevered through it all.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He experienced every emotion. He pitches well at times. He learned to battle and survive at times. He didn't back down from anything. He carried his load.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«Sometimes a change of scenery can help out with the confidence level. That's as good an outing as you're going to see at this ballpark for as long as it stands here.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«That's a pretty good plan to have and be able to execute.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«[Leave it to manager Clint Hurdle to put their wild 13-10 win over the Marlins last week in Denver in proper perspective.] That was vintage Coors Field, ... Last bucket wins.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«[With four homers in six games, Barry Bonds is heating up again. Perhaps the most telling thing is how other players react when he comes to the plate.] Nobody goes to [the bathroom], ... and nobody goes to get coffee.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«He can just point to it.»
Author: Clint Hurdle
«You're a lot more involved in the coaching side. But it comes to a point where you have to let them play, you have to let them grow.»
Author: Clint Hurdle