We really like Cesar. He has everything you're looking for.

We feel like it was a great draft. We got a lot of young players who have a shot at having outstanding careers.

Looking at the young players we have from Latin America, I've seen some interesting players.

You never want to lose a kid who's a left-hander and has a big arm. But that's the sort of thing you have to do to add a proven guy you want to bring in.

All he does is get people out. He might not look as impressive as some guys, but he gets the job done.

We're trying to blend these two things so they're working in unison, so they're not working against each other. It's hard to draft the type of players you want if you're not positive in the development plan, and it's not an indicator to have success to have a development plan that doesn't mirror the type of players that you get attracted to you.

He's always hit in pressure situations. We think he's going to be a good player.

You have to let them go if you know they're going to be able to handle the bad day; handle the life, handle the pressure, the intensity. If he gets things rocking and rolling the right way, I'm not going to stand in his way.

He was a late-inning stud all through college and continued in his first pro year. He has an 88-90 fastball with a good slider. He's an outstanding strike thrower, missing bats down in the zone with a low, three-quarters delivery. He has presence, confidence and instincts on the mound with a history of success.