When you get Johnny into the fifth and you've got Lorenzo coming on, you figure you're all right.
With a few timely base hits, we could have won the first game too. It's always a possibility that there's a connection between bad calls and having trouble hitting.
It's kind of a shocker. (Drugs) are something we talk about at the beginning of the season, including how a career could end and how bad they are for your bodies. We try to steer them in the right direction.
You could see our kids were out of steam. In both of our Saturday games, we were trying to hit the ball really hard and trying to take really big swings. They were tired.
We put the ball in play quite a bit at Grants. We only struck out eight times the whole day.
We haven't beaten these guys in a while, certainly not here. I'm told they've won 20-something straight games.
It'll be a hard adjustment. I've been trying to reach a point where these guys have a killer instinct.
All the way around, it's a difficult situation you don't want to be in, in any way. It's a tough pill for them to swallow, and hopefully a team can learn from that.
We should have been hitting all night, like the way we did in the fifth inning. We've got to focus more on the mental aspects of the game.
We've shown we can play with anyone on any given day. I think we deserve the No. 3 or 4 seed, and the sixth seed at the absolute worst.