[Coffey] was rolling through the first few innings. They did a nice job adjusting to him, but I would consider that a near perfect game from Jordan.

He kind of had them not knowing what he was going to throw and anytime you can do that, you're in charge.

They started hitting Jordan (Coffey), but he was pitching pretty well and I think he'll be fine. But we just left too many balls in too many places for them to hit and they had far too many good hitters for us to do that.

The issue is when we got on we were taking bases today and we weren't able to score. That's how we've won. We've hit the ball, and we didn't do it today. You can't win them all.

He was spotting the outside fastball and they were going after it.

When you have a kid that hits two home runs and that's really the difference in the game, and you're struggling to get back from the beginning of the game, it's tough.

We wanted a contact hitter up there with their defense drawn in. It was one of those decisions where if he delivers he makes me look good, but it is up to him to do the work.