"Robert Alton Cluck" is a former minor league baseball pitcher who later went on to become a scout, a minor league manager and a pitching coach at the major and minor league levels.

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This bullpen has a lot of pitchers. The game kind of dictated that. It was nothing by design. It's just that it was obvious [Douglass] wasn't going to get the ball down.

We wanted to find somebody out there who can get somebody out. You keep running them out there until you find one.

I thought he became a man that day. I thought it was a great learning opportunity, and he took advantage of it.

That was a great day.

[To Tigers coaches, Wednesday's win was worth the second-guessing they took after Tuesday's loss.] This gives him confidence, ... He'll be able to draw from this situation for a while. It's big.

I've never been one to rush 'em.

I'm going to tell them that our job is to get our guys ready for the start of the season.

The Central has turned from a weak division into baseball's strongest.