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Omar Minaya Quotes
«We have to look at the big picture, and we have to be wise in how we handle not only him but any player, ... The big picture is we want Pedro pitching for us the next couple of years.»
«We have to ask ourselves, are two starts in September worth it? We have to look at the big picture. Of course, we'd all like to see him pitch. But we have to be wise about it.»
«I think that going into next year, Cliff is a very important part of our team,»
«I'm not closing the door on Mike Piazza.»
«It all depends on the price. And it all depends on where Mike is at. I'm gonna sit down with Mike soon and find out what he wants to do.»
«We expected more out of Bel.tran, yes. He was hurt early, and then he started pressing and just kept on pressing, I think. He is low-key. You'd like to have a little bit more energy and I think that in this town, you gotta be careful with that, you can't be too low-key.»
«Mike may not want to go to the American League, you know? At the right price, I think we could find a spot for him here.»
«Mike's been great for this franchise and great for this town.»
«It sounds pretty good. It actually is pretty good considering we lost so many games in 2004. But I think it could have been better.»
«We knew sometimes he felt discomfort. But he always asked for the ball. I think that this late in the year, most guys are a little banged up. There were never signs from him that he was really hurting. That never got to my ears.»