When we do our cuts, I still do it the old fashion chicken ways. I put up a list of the guys who are going to continue to practice.
We swung at a lot of first pitches and got outs. It minimized what he had to do for work on the mound. My hat's off to him.
He kept their players off balance. It was a nice complete game effort from Jamie.
It's the worst part of my job. Year in, year out, it's the thing I hate the most.
In the beginning of the fall, I believe we had 58 guys try out. When we did our first cut, we cut it down to 34.
He threw the ball extremely well. He was in command of all his pitches. He threw them to spots he needed to throw them in.
The good thing was Jamie minimized the mistakes. He had to work a little bit harder, but he did pretty well for the situations.