FastSaying
Jim doesn't yell and scream to get a point across. He doesn't belittle players. He has his ways of getting his point across, but it's in a professional manner. And this coaching staff follows his lead.
Jim Lett
Across
Belittle
Jim
Players
Point
Scream
Ways
Yell
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He told me he's changed a lot. He used to yell and scream a lot. I think a lot of times when you yell and scream you appear to be out of control. He said that I'm going to have to learn how to handle difficult situations and be patient at times. It's already been tested in spring training.
— Joe Girardi
Changed
Scream
Think
I try to yell and scream to get everyone pumped up. You've got to set a good example.
— Clifford Sargento
Example
Good
Scream
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— Chris Caputo
Curse
Not
Scream
When he's introduced and he starts that loud scream — I'm sure you can all hear it across the way — he plays the game with great enthusiasm. What a wonderful thing. It really is. It's terrific to see a kid that really enjoys playing.
— Jim Calhoun
Across
Hear
Introduced
Sometimes I don't have to yell and scream. I just told them they were taking too many chances defensively and they weren't being patient enough offensively.
— Ken Pace
Chances
Defensively
Scream