Noah Ryan Lowry (born October 10, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants from 2003 to 2007. (wikipedia)
The thing I'm most upset about was walking Gonzalez. I've got to be able to execute pitches and give us a chance to get out of it. I can't walk a guy on four pitches. That's unacceptable, but it happened, and it ended up blowing the game wide open.
It's great to see him out there healthy. I saw him take some good swings out there. That's encouraging. You know as well as I do, we're going to need him if we're going to win this thing.
It's unbelievable to see what he does. He brings a new energy and that's going to help us.
It's unbelievable to see, ... He brings a new piece of energy to this team. It's only going to help us.
It's only a matter of time when the location will come. That's what I'm shooting for.
Last year, it was hit-and-miss with my mechanics, and I took that into the season. That's the biggest change from last year to this year. My timing was off earlier this month, but it felt a lot better (Tuesday).
He looks pretty good, ... It's exciting to see him back in uniform, back in the locker room. You wonder how he's doing.
It's great news. The main thing was confidence in all my pitches and staying consistent. I had all four pitches working, and that basically was it.
Any time you go out there and you've got a shutout going, of course you want to finish it. It was the right move. I still have seven starts left and I want to be ready in five days. ... It's a tough situation for him, but he made the right choice.
They could have easily sent me down to work on some things, ... They didn't. They had the confidence in me that I would turn it around. I feel like I was given the chance. And I'm trying to do something with it now.