"In the context of the article":
"The source of Wagner's anger was a quotation that, in the context of the article, made him sound as if he didn't believe Randolph or Peterson were any help to his success.
'We've been throwing four innings a night -- for months!' Wagner told the magazine. 'Our pitching coach has no experience talking to a bullpen. He can help you mechanically, but he can't tell you emotions. He has no idea what it feels like. And neither does Willie. They're not a lot of help, put it that way.'"
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