Carlos Lee
DENVER, CO - MAY 28: The Houston Astros (L-R) Jordan Lyles #41, Matt Downs #16, Carlos Lee #45, Marwin Gonzalez #9, and Jose Altuve #27 leave the mound after a conference during the fourth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field on May 28, 2012 in Denver, Colorado.
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It's not my call, but I hope to give it a shot ... It's feeling better. Still a little sore. I won't know for sure until I get in for treatment (Monday, April 30) and move around a little bit.
Being honest about it, we went through some tough pitching this last week ... We battled through it and did our best. Now I’m not saying we’re going to an easy schedule, but it’s a little easier compared to what we went through.
I don’t see the team making easy outs ... You see the starting pitcher throwing a lot of pitches early in the game. Everybody is working the count. Everybody is fighting for their at-bats.More quotes »
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