Jerry Narron

Jerry Narron
Jerry Austin Narronis a former American Major League Baseball catcher and manager. During an 8-year playing career, he played from 1979 to 1987 for three teams. During a 7-year managing career, he managed from 2001 to 2007 for the Texas Rangers and the Cincinnati Reds. He went to college at East Carolina University...
close percent
He'll be able to pinch-run and play the outfield. I don't think he's close to being 100 percent with the bat.
hudson might seen since tim
I've seen Tim Hudson since '99 and I thought Holby might need another day. If Ramirez had been pitching, he would have been in there.
ballpark drive ended trying
He was just trying to drive it to the big part of the ballpark and get one, and he ended up getting all three.
later ready sounds
It sounds like, hopefully, later in the week, he'll be ready to go, ... He's day to day. We'll just have to see how he is every day.
baseball bay everybody good knows outfield playing seattle tampa top
I think everybody in baseball knows he's a good player. Playing in Tampa Bay like he did and then going to Seattle ... when you play in the same outfield with Ichiro (Suzuki), you're not going to be top dog, that's for sure.
healthy slow sure
Right now, we'll just really go slow with him, make sure he's healthy and don't overuse him.
catch
No one in the world I thought would catch that ball.
ballgame confidence five gave guys hits swing winning
I think winning that ballgame with only five hits gave the guys confidence to go out and swing the bats.
center greatest joe last mays missed players talk willie
He's one of the greatest players ever to play the game. When you talk about center fielders like Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays and Mantle, he's up there with them. If he hadn't missed the last three-four years with injuries, he'd probably have at least 100 more homers.
job milton
Milton did an outstanding job for us. We had the one big inning when we capitalized on their wildness.
anybody baseball best elite fun group healthy players thankful watch
He's one of the best to every play the game, and he's still one of the better players in baseball today. But he's in that elite group with anybody who's ever been on the field. It's a lot of fun to watch him. We're thankful that he's healthy and he can still show everyone he can still do it.
crucial nobody talks
LaRue's play is one that nobody talks about. That was the big play in a crucial part of the game.
guys
A lot of times in this league, guys get the day off and they end up contributing big,
early free hitter might randy
There have been times we haven't used Randy Keisler because he's our long guy. This might free up Keisler for a hitter or two early in the game.