Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back San Diego Padres Mike Clevinger motivated after crucial bounceback victory
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"Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back" caught up with after an amazing outing "'Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back' caught up with after an amazing outing." - Bally Sports San Diego The 31-year-old starter seemed to call out Diamondbacks broadcaster Bob Brenley's over his earlier comments. Brenley obviously hit a nerve, and Clevinger felt the need to speak up and defend his teammates. "It's hard to sit here and hear guys in the booth get to talk all they want, and not know who the guys in the clubhouse are," added Clevinger. in the desert. in the desert. "In the desert." - 97.3 The Fan For both the San Diego Padres and Clevinger, this was clearly a vital win. Perhaps it was that the Padres were on a three-game losing streak. Or maybe it's the fact that they are only 1.5 games behind the in the highly competitive National League West. For Clevinger, it may have been that this was only his seventh start of the season after dealing with a string of injuries over the past year.
Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back - San Diego Padres Mike Clevinger motivated after crucial bounceback victory
Mike Clevinger pitches during the fifth inning of a game against the Arizona Diamondbacks. starting pitcher Mike Clevinger came out firing on Wednesday night. Just to clarify, I'm referring to both his pitching performance and his postgame interview. Clevinger obviously took exception to comments made by some of the commentators. With that chip on his shoulder, he was a man on a mission during the Padres' 4-0 win over the Diamondbacks. With Manny Machado still injured, the Padres relied on small ball to overcome the Diamondbacks and break a three-game losing streak. Clevinger was close to flawless, striking out six and allowing just one hit in six innings to earn his second win of the season. "Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back"caught up with after an amazing outing
"Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back" caught up with after an amazing outing "'Anytime we get punched in the mouth we show up the next day ready to swing back' caught up with after an amazing outing." - Bally Sports San Diego The 31-year-old starter seemed to call out Diamondbacks broadcaster Bob Brenley's over his earlier comments. Brenley obviously hit a nerve, and Clevinger felt the need to speak up and defend his teammates. "It's hard to sit here and hear guys in the booth get to talk all they want, and not know who the guys in the clubhouse are," added Clevinger. in the desert. in the desert. "In the desert." - 97.3 The Fan For both the San Diego Padres and Clevinger, this was clearly a vital win. Perhaps it was that the Padres were on a three-game losing streak. Or maybe it's the fact that they are only 1.5 games behind the in the highly competitive National League West. For Clevinger, it may have been that this was only his seventh start of the season after dealing with a string of injuries over the past year.