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en [He was batting .151 for the Mariners, and the harder he worked, the worse he fared.] I lost all of my confidence in Seattle, ... even though I worked my (rear end) off every day on hitting, blocking, receiving – everything.

en We have worked and worked and worked and lost by four here or three points there. They've lost so many (meets) that were so close. I can't wait for the rest of the season.

en It's just stupid and unacceptable to the Mariners. This has sullied the reputation of the Seattle Mariners, and for that it's terribly disappointing. We'll try to eradicate this, and we'll take strong internal action against the transgressors.

en He worked our tails off. There were a hundred vocals I thought were perfect that he made me sing a dozen more times before he was happy. I got to the point that I just laughed and said, 'OK, Brian, you're the boss.' Now that I've heard the record, I'm glad he worked my rear to death. I really don't hear anything that I'd want to change.

en We did a lot of things this year that we could have worked harder on. There were a couple of games we shouldn't have lost. Next year I hope we come back with a little more effort on and off the court, just a better attitude about working harder.

en I think it's because they got away from the fundamentals of throwing. I threw long toss like every other day. And I constantly worked on my throwing during batting practice and worked on catching ground balls and getting in position to throw.

en We want to be that team that nobody wants to play. We are on our way to that goal as our kids have worked hard and then worked harder to achieve that. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him.

en We could have put up a little bit more shots just to get our offensive flow going. We worked hard. We definitely could have worked harder for 40 minutes.

en We were frustrated, but we had good looks. It seemed like the harder we worked, the worst it was ... It wasn't because we weren't working hard, we worked our tails off.

en It feels great to finally get him there. Last year, we lost, but we worked harder for many months to get here.

en We worked a lot harder tonight. The other night, we just plain and simple got outworked and that shouldn't happen, ... We were pretty unlucky to be down 2-0 after one. We stuck to the program, and it worked out.

en We worked a lot harder tonight. The other night, we just plain and simple got outworked and that shouldn't happen. We were pretty unlucky to be down 2-0 after one. We stuck to the program, and it worked out.

en Austin threw a great game and what can I say it was clutch hitting. Andy worked on some stuff in the cage and was swinging well in batting practice today. He got a hold of a couple today. I'm happy for him.

en I think it (the losses) did help us, we're wrestling a lot better. After we lost those two, we talked about it as a team, and worked harder. That was our goal, to win the group.

en This is a chance for these kids to meet someone that they only read about in the paper. Ryan is a positive role model for the community. He did everything he was supposed to do. He worked hard, he went to school, he took the criticism and he worked even harder.


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