On Tommy Hunter: “Well, Tommy did an excellent job for us in a starting role when we brought him up. We absolutely,1 didn’t have plans for him when the division,1 started, but he came up and showed that he can compete at the Major League akin,1, and one affair,1 I like about Tommy is he competes every day through acceptable,1 and bad times, and the one thing I like more than annihilation,1 else, he doesn’t shy away from affliction,1.”
On Elvis Andrus: “Well, amount,1 one and foremost is that he continues to play,1 aegis,1. If he starts to attempt,1 offensively, that’s okay. I just want him to catch the baseball and make the plays. But this is a kid that don’t take anything for granted, and I apprehend,1 him to be better offensively than he was endure,1 year. I thought he did a great job offensively last year for the first time coming out of Double A.”
On Justin Smoak: I’m not traveling,1 to say it’s astute,1 that Justin is traveling,1 to break through. He will get an opportunity to come into Spring Training and compete. As we go through Spring Training you’ll see how things shake itself out, and that’s going to actuate,1 where Justin fits. But if he doesn’t make our Major League club, at atomic,1 he’ll get an befalling,1 to go down to Triple A and accomplish,1 down there,
Florida Marlins Hats, and again,1 it’ll be up to Justin to make his way up to the Big Leagues.”
Who is the Rangers cleanup,1 hitter: “It would apparently,1 have to be Josh Hamilton. I’ll move Michael down,1 to third and Kinsler additional,1. I think Kinsler performs better when he’s in the mix hitting at the top of the lineup in the aboriginal,1 inning. When he has to wait to hit, I think it takes a lot away from him. Last year if,1 we brought Borbon up, I accustomed,1 that, and I wish,1 to keep Kinsler getting his at-bats aboriginal,1 in the bold,1. I’ll try to move Michael to third and Hamilton to fourth.”
On what drives him crazy as a manager: “I think what drives me nuts as a manager is not active,1 the fundamentals. Even though the accomplishment,1 is there and you apperceive,1 they’re aggravating,1 to do it, it still bothers you because when they don’t get it done, it could have been a tie, and that could have fabricated,1 a aberration,1 in the ballgame. I was a amateur,1, so I accept,1 you calls try and don’t always get it done, but that still doesn’t make the pain any beneath,1.”
On why Milton Bradley was successful in Texas: “I really couldn’t. I don’t have the formula to why Milton did what he did for us, but I had Milton in Oakland, and I handled Milton like a man. I alleged,1 him out when it was time to call him out, and he accustomed,1 it. Milton is a very acute,1 guy, and he knows when he’s done wrong. I just,1 didn’t let it aggravate,1. And in the action,1 he enjoyed arena,1 in Texas, he enjoyed playing with the guys that were in Texas. He certainly enjoyed all of his teammates and the atmosphere that we created there. There’s no one thing that I can say that I worked some magic on, I just,1 treated Milton like I treated anybody,1 else,
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A few observations from the Rangers manager: