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Mark Mulder Quotes
«It's big. They're not just getting called up and sitting there, they're getting put in situations where they can succeed.»
«It would be nice to do it in Chicago, too.»
«It's satisfying, yeah. But do you want to make a habit of that? No. I could have given up eight runs tonight with the stuff I was throwing up there. But sometimes you've just got to battle, try to bear down and keep your team in the game.»
«Everyone was making such a big deal about when we would clinch. Now we can concentrate on moving on to the playoffs,»
«Anytime you get a chance to pitch a game like this it's always a good time as long as you do well, ... It's nice to finally clinch and have a chance to contribute.»
«Everybody here has a lot of respect for him and what he's done in his career. To win a game like this, as important as it is, against a guy like that, it's a tough game. But we did a good job.»
«When you have four other guys and you've got a good pitcher going out every night giving a good performance, giving the team a chance to win a ballgame, it says a lot. It says a whole lot. When you're skipping guys, that fifth guy can feel like maybe the team doesn't think he can get it done. But it's not like that with this team. And I think that means a lot.»
«We got up earlier so it made it a little easier to throw strikes, ... I could pitch a little here and there and not go after everybody.»
«When it's right, it's coming out of my hand just like a fastball, ... And the hitter sees it, and I think the reaction would be, 'I got this.' And then, all of sudden, boop! It drops.»
«[Mulder, using his splitfinger fastball in place of his malfunctioning changeup on Sept. 6, 2000, threw six innings and allowed two earned runs - both on solo home runs - as the Athletics defeated the Red Sox 6-4. The split has been key since.] I came back with that in 2001, and it was my money pitch, ... It became so much more because the more I threw it, the more comfortable with it I became. And then I started throwing it harder, and it started moving a little more.»