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Reddick: 'It's hard to handle; we came a long way'

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Fri, 12 Oct 2012|

Josh Reddick on the maturation of the Oakland A's over the course of the season and the sting of being eliminated by the Tigers.

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It's about -- The Cardinals. Much. Which came with the territory. -- mentioned you -- or so. It can't be too disappointed in myself. Most of that you. Play Honda you guys. Yeah. No no longer has that little extra this year. You're really -- them -- -- performing up a lot of rookies do and it is struggling factor but you know we can add a few more -- us and bring them back of the -- at running back you can -- passionate well. This -- the right chemistry. That you can compete next. But now. It's hard to handle. Came along we came along way. It's finally here. -- thought you were thrown out of tell -- clubhouse. Being very very quiet some. -- -- Look back from break. It is you know we have nothing to handle. This season. -- There's different different from how much did you keep -- -- -- A lot of man and just it is just different that's. The chemistry in the clubhouse and nobody just come up here enough and welcome we brought everybody in here who wasn't here this season. -- to fight in -- history here and that's something and yes a couple of -- rookies and community in the zone. And came to spring training clubhouse and on one person. Everybody was here for the past Marty pars were auditioning for a government --

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