
"When he's on the mound, he's a bulldog. He knows what he wants to do. He's a competitor."
"Consistent. I had a chance to talk to Kyle [Schwarber] and Dave [Dombrowski] about him, and this whole thing about him having no pulse in big moments - you can see it. The way he goes about his business, it's very relaxed."
"I'm just calm. I've always been like that. There are some people that might say that I don't really care much about what I'm doing, but it's not like that. I like that calmness, it helps me to stay focused. And I feel like that's just the way I am."
Ranger Suarez, who signed a five-year, $130 million contract with the Red Sox, made his preseason debut against the Pirates. Though the outing was brief (1 2/3 innings with three hits and two runs allowed), it provided valuable preparation for the upcoming season. Red Sox manager Alex Cora praised Suarez's consistency and calm demeanor on the mound, noting his ability to remain composed in high-pressure situations. Suarez attributes his steadiness to his natural temperament, emphasizing that his calmness helps him maintain focus rather than indicating indifference. He is also preparing to pitch for Team Venezuela in the World Baseball Classic beginning in early March.
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