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Tim Purpura Quotes
«The amount of hitting he's done in the last three, four weeks, facing Brandon twice, and facing pitchers in game situation, 10-15 at-bats will probably give a pretty good read.»
«If he goes three days, and he's making progress, but he doesn't feel he's ready to be activated, then we might extend it.»
«He's a very happy man, and it shows in his work.»
«He has the physical ability to keep playing,»
«It's just a matter of, does he want to do it at that point of his life, and that point of his career? Certainly, he's the guy that's been a big part of the organization for a number of years. From my point of view, I'd love to have him back, if that's of interest to him.»
«He's truly only taken baby steps. He's only on his toes now. There's no road map for this. The thought of having him back in September is pretty appealing to us, but he's got a long way to go.»
«The freedoms we give him - he has used them to our advantage, ... Baseball can be somewhat monotonous, day after day, the same places, the same people. We get into a grind. I think to break up that grind may be a positive for him.»
«Andy on occasion has described his elbow as cranky, ... He's probably going to feel that the rest of the year. That's what happens when you have surgery. But I don't think it's anything more than normal.»
«He's making progress. We thought he could maybe play catch today. He's one I'd really like to get here, get him on the mound for a bullpen to test the quad. The quad is like a rib-cage muscle. It takes a long time to heal.»
«What he's done with that pain is absolutely mind-blowing. Just to be able to put the bat on the ball, to the extent that he did ... To me, you look at the X-ray, you think, 'How's he doing this?' It is sheer will.»