4.25.2010

"SORRY ABOUT YESTERDAY..."



After Saturday's loss the San Diego Padres, Dusty Baker did not participate in post-game interviews. It was the first time Baker can recall not speaking to the media after a game in his 16 year managerial career. Baker seems to be exasperated at the Reds' substandard season, but composed himself enough to speak to the media prior to Sunday's game:

"Sorry about yesterday … I don’ t like to talk when I’m angry. When I get angry, I’m very angry. Contrary to what people may say…I have a very short temper. It wasn’t just yesterday, it was a number of things. You just gotta keep teaching and preaching. Anybody that’s a parent knows that sometimes you’ve got to chastise your child. Even though you spank ‘em, you still love ‘em. … It’s over now."

The Reds are 7-11 and in last place in the NL Central. There is much more than "yesterday" to be sorry about.

Arroyo on his teams' inadequacy:

"We haven’t as whole gotten off to a good start. We’ve only had two or three really good outings. Even when we’ve started off well, we’ve only made through six it and given up four runs. We’ve got a 22-year-old with no big league experience giving us the best chance to win. That shouldn’t happen, especially this early in the season. You usually feel like the pitchers have the edge . We’ve got to turn the corner somehow, some way."

Rolen on his boss:

"He’s upset and rightly so. He’s not happy with what’s going on out on the field and we’re not either. It’s a group effort and you’re accountable and responsible, each and every one of us for what goes on out on the field. We need to take that pretty seriously right now."

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