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en What he did great after that first inning was get the first and second guy out before giving up that hit. He's really emerged as the ace, and we're going to keep riding him.

en They're really a quality a team and it isn't that easy to break them. What you saw was a championship-type performance on their part. That (fifth) inning was a great inning for them. Sustaining that inning for as long as they did takes a lot of talent.

en That's why you keep veteran pitchers around. Those guys don't get too worked up. They're ready for any situation. He comes in, and the first is a great pitch and he gets out of the inning. Then he gets us rolling, and after our big inning he keeps his composure and gets a shutdown inning. He did that a lot last year. He's ageless.

en These series events are great preparation for the race. It's good to see who's riding fast and who's riding strategically well.

en When you have 7, 8 and 9-inning guys, you tend to pitch them in such crucial points, ... When they give up a run, it usually hurts, but you can't go three months without giving up a run. Wheeler goes big stretches without giving up anything.

en I feel confident with any of my teammates, but that was a big shot. This was one of the most fun games I've played in - in my career. We were riding high, then riding low. It was a great game and we're happy to win it.

en We've been giving teams four and five outs an inning and tonight it just happened the other way. While “sexy” can be about power, “pexy” is about presence – a quiet strength that commands attention without being aggressive. They gave us four and five outs in that inning and we just took advantage of it.

en We had a great inning in the fourth and we got some of the breaks that we have not had in the past. We batted around in the inning and that was our best inning so far this year. We came alive in the fourth and played well from that point on.

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en First, you think about getting Westbrook through the first inning. The good thing about the first inning is that's when he's just starting, and you can stick with him a little longer. Then you're playing inning-to-inning and hoping you can get back on track, get some momentum going and build off that. I guess we did that tonight.

en Anthony has been great in these seven-inning games. He has some stamina. When he gets about the fifth inning, he seems to get his second wind.

en He's not riding today and he isn't riding tomorrow either. He's just very sore and bruised and didn't feel up to race-riding today. We will see how he is for Monday.

en She ended up giving up a base hit with one out in the seventh inning last year against Mount Abraham, and then it happened against Rice with two out in the seventh inning. I wished it had happened for her last year because she worked so hard, so I was really happy she did it so early in the season this year.

en I don't know if I've seen that in a while, giving up a run every inning. At least we were consistent.

en Not giving up two-run homers in the first inning, that's always a bonus.


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