Sandy Alderson: “We’re going home disappointed. To me, it wasn’t a successful season if it wasn’t as successful as we all would have liked. We didn’t play really well.”
David Wright: “It stings and it hurts. … They played better than us. They deserve to be champions. … You come so close to winning the World Series and there are different sets of emotions. There’s one where you’re frustrated and hurt because you’ve made it so far and you’ve come so close. But on the other side, you feel extremely proud of what everyone has done and all the work that was put in to get to this point. “It’s tough now, but in the weeks ahead as we think about what we accomplished, it will bring a smile to everyone’s face.”
Daniel Murphy: “You spend eight months with a group of men, you’re gonna get to know them just by hanging out with them, but to truly get to care and love the guy next to you I think is unique and that’s what I felt like we had in this group. I’ll miss each and every one of them this offseason. I most certainly think that this’ll be a group of guys that I continue to text with and stay in contact with, and that doesn’t happen with every ballclub during the offseason. I made lifelong friends this year.”
Curtis Granderson: “Our confidence will continue to stay high. Everyone will get home rest and relax. … It’s been a long season with a lot of good things to take away. There are still a lot of things to build off of, ways to improve. No matter how good anybody’s season was individually or as a team, there still are ways to get better.”
Travis d’Arnaud: “We definitely shocked a lot of the world making it this far. … How much they’ve all grown this year, how much they’ve taught me this year — it’s gonna be awesome next year, and I’m really looking forward to the first day of spring training already.”
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