Richard Santo Aurilia (/əˈriːliə/; born September 2, 1971) is an American former Major League Baseball shortstop who played for several teams between 1995 and 2009. (wikipedia)
He's kind of sneaky. He throws across his body and he short-arms his pitches. You've got to feel him out. It took us a few times to get something going off of him.
He's kind of sneaky. He throws across his body a little bit. The first time you face him, you've got to feel him out a little bit.
He could have Babe Ruth hitting behind him, ... and they'd still walk him.
After the last year of playing a couple of new positions, I have confidence that I can do that and get the job done there. I think they have the confidence in me that if they needed to put me somewhere, that I would do the job.
At that point, we had left 10 guys on base. We had had a couple opportunities, but we didn't capitalize on them. Getting off the hook like that was good.
I don't think anyone would have picked these four teams. Maybe St. Louis, because Arizona had some injury problems. But it's like an NCAA pool out there. You never know what's going to happen.
The one thing I wish would have happened was we would have scored one more run for Milton. I wish he could have gotten a win out of that instead of a no-decision.
We're going to go as far as our pitching takes us. Our offense is going to match up against anybody ...
That's good for out mentality the rest of the way. It shows nobody in here's given up.
He?s a mentally strong guy. I think his goal right now is just to be healthy and not talk about this stuff. That?s his prerogative. There?s not much for him to talk about. Everybody is doing the talking for him.