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en Stuff like that happens a lot at the start of a game. I had all of my pitches going; I just had some trouble with my control. I had a big blister on my left foot, which is my push-off foot, and that bothered me.

en You can wet your foot and step on a brown paper bag. If you have a low arch you will see your full foot on that shadow on the bag. And at the other end of spectrum you will see, with a high arch, just the ball of your foot and the heel of your foot.

en The horse went over backward once and came down. He got his left foot out of the stirrup but he couldn't get his right foot out in time.

en He was a California League All-Star for us last year. He's about 5-foot-7 or 5-8, a left-hander who is just a great athlete and a great competitor. He can change speed on all of his pitches and throws to spots. Nothing is overpowering -- he just pitches.

en I played a really good, solid first set. Then I got a blister on my foot and the taping made it worse.

en He's practicing, but he's still real ginger on that foot. He can't really jump or push off the foot real good, so it's still going to be a day-to-day thing.

en Our site plan utilizes 9-foot x 18-foot parking stalls with 25-foot drive aisles.

en I told coach to put him back in. One foot, no foot, zero foot. Doesn't matter.

en He's tidied up some of his foot movements before delivery and is now looking to be more on the back foot than the front foot as he was.

en He's tidied up some of his foot movements before delivery and is now looking to be more on the back foot than the front foot as he was,

en The biggest change is the kids get so much more respect, ... His understated charm and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy and captivating. In 1983, kids who were not real athletic or big could get by. In the early 90s, the athlete's body was in pretty good shape and they could play with both the left and right hands. The kids took pride in their game. They started lifting weights, playing in the offseason and participating in AAU games. I had 6-foot-6 and 6-foot-5 centers.

en Every time I gave up a run, we came back and got a run. That was huge. I didn't have my best stuff. I was making pitches with my fastball. I was having a little trouble with my off speed pitches. Either they weren't good enough to swing at or they were too good, and I left them up.

en [NOTEBOOK: Twins left-hander Johan Santana will miss Wednesday's start against the Tigers with a blister on the middle finger of his left hand. Left-hander Francisco Liriano (0-0. 4.50 ERA) will start in his place. ... Dmitri Young told Trammell his sore leg was better and that he could play Monday, but Trammell kept him out of a fourth straight game. Young is hitting .080 (2-for-25) in September. ... Of the 20 games left, look for outfielder Curtis Granderson to play most of them.] We're still evaluating him, ... He kind of grows on you.

en We just keep shooting ourselves in the foot. There's no excuse. We have a pitcher who threw a good game, but we continue to shoot ourselves in the foot. We also didn't do anything with the bats.

en This is similar to the ones made in 1865, but the real ones were about six-foot longer, a foot higher and a foot wider. I tried to fix this up as original as they made it back then. I could take this on the trail. It's pretty solid.


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