What I like about it is they have a chance to push each other. To me, the accountability to each other is more important than accountability to anyone else in that room. And when they are pushing each other, I think you create a very healthy environment.
We have an abundance of young starters. Other teams would probably like to have eight veterans, but we have eight young starters. They have the ability to push each other.
To me, this camp is great because guys will have to push themselves. We have two spots taken and about 40 guys fighting for the rest.
Those positions are wide open. We have a veteran in Reese and two young kids. To me, this camp is great because guys will have to push themselves.
It's early in the season, and there's no reason to push him. You don't want it to become chronic.
Don't accept being the fourth or fifth outfielder. Don't accept being the long relief. Push each other. Take someone's job.
It's something you don't want to become chronic. It doesn't make any sense to push it.
He's sore, he's going to miss some games anyway, so why push him.