- "We knew going in we could line up tomorrow with a very good pitching staff"
- "It was one of those rare occasions that we thought it was worth going in to kick the tires and see if it was possible. As the week progressed, the volume of the depth of what we'd have to give up became the sticking point for me"
- "As the week went along, I could tell Kevin wasn't going to lower his stance on the talent which is his right. If he has the intention of keeping Jake then he has the right to get the best deal he can, or he has the option of keeping him."
- "I think the world of the pitcher and he would've made us better, but we were dealing from stength all along."
- "As much as adding Peavy would've been a great acquisition, for the good of the organization, I didn't think, today moving foward, it was the right thing to do."
- "He's a great pitcher, I would never close the door on trying to acquire him. He's one of the marquee guys in the game."
- "I never got comfortable with the volume of players it would take."
- "Besides the contract your taking on, you're also in a position where you're going to have to spend more money to replace some of the pieces you have, whether it's this year or the next. As the general manager of the club, you don't look at trying to make it work under the wire for '09."
- We just didn't get off the plane from Chicago and say, 'This is Jake Peavy week.'"
Padres GM Kevin Towers said "He said he's got other things going on, I respect his position.
So the Peavy saga comes to an end. Personally, I'm wish we would have got Peavy to build the Mega Rotation but I'm glad it wasn't streched out any longer. It was starting to get like the Brian Roberts thing last year. I trust that Hendry will do everything he can to make the team better for 2009.
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