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en We were in Boston for four days, and there was nothing in the papers other than how worried they were, people worried about (Manny) Ramirez. The thing about guys like him and Adrian is that, come September, their numbers are going to be there. (Monday) was good. He certainly looked better at the plate. His approach was more consistent, a lot more solid. We'll see how that translates.

en I think Adrian is going to be fine. Sixteen homers and 71 RBIs ... that's a pretty good season for most people. Obviously we expect more from Adrian, but I'm not worried about him.

en He's an eight-time Gold Glove outfielder; I'm certainly not worried about Jim Edmonds. I'm certainly not worried about him at the plate, I'm certainly not worried about him in the field. He's a huge part of this team, and right in the middle of everything.

en One thing Manny always does is put his time and effort into getting ready. I'm not worried about that. Once it's April 3 and he's healthy, we'll be fine. Manny's one of those guys who if he didn't show up for Spring Training, I'd still know he'd be ready for the season when the season started.

en That's been pretty much my whole career coming up, ... [I'm used to] being behind some of the higher-ranked guys. But I just play to play. I never played to get moved up. I just played to help the team win and put good numbers up for myself. But I never worried about off-the-field stuff. I never got caught up in it. I never read the papers. I never read my articles. I just play to help the club win and put numbers up myself.

en After that first at-bat, and then the second at-bat was a good at-bat. He looked very good, very solid at the plate tonight. We are pleased to see his approach at the plate. His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness. After that first at-bat, and then the second at-bat was a good at-bat. He looked very good, very solid at the plate tonight. We are pleased to see his approach at the plate.

en [BOSTON ? Tie game, runner in scoring position and David Ortiz and Manny Ramirez due up in the 10th inning.] It's about as bad as it gets, ... Those are the last two guys in the world you want to face with a guy on third base with less than two outs.

en I don't know what's going to happen here. I'm not the general manager . . . I'm not the owner. I'm just a player that has to do his job to help his team win and whatever happens, happens. We as players can only control one thing: how we perform on the ice. We need more guys worried about that than worried about other things right now. That's probably (why the Blues are in) the situation we're in right now, because people worry about that.

en That's Manny being Manny, because you know he's going to hit. Fans worry about him. Why? There's one thing Manny is known for - hitting. Don't worry about Manny Ramirez .

en They're one and we're two, but we're never worried about papers and rankings and that kind of stuff. The more important thing is that those are just people's opinions, noted people, but we just want to go out there and play.

en The perception for us is we're going to be great. We have guys people may be worried about, but we're not worried about them. You're talking about two guys that are playmakers.

en I think we're going to take it one year at a time. Right now, it's 2006. As Manny said, he's living in the present right now. So he's not too worried about what's going to happen next season. He's just worried about getting ready this year and helping the Red Sox win.

en People were worried; they thought we were going to go to nuclear war when there was a conflict with Russia. Today, we are worried about terrorist attacks; we are not worried about nuclear attacks. It's a whole different thing.

en No, not at all, ... I just didn't feel good after them, and just sat out some games. I'm not worried about it at all. I think a lot [of] it gets blown out of proportion more than what it really is. ... There are guys in the NFL who have had way more concussions than me, so I'm not worried about it.

en We are going to play three really, really good hockey teams that are going to skate [on the bigger ice surface], ... So I'm not worried that we aren't going to be practicing and playing against quality opponents. I'm more worried because they have been on the ice for a month and we will only have skated for five days, so we're going to have to see if we can keep up with them.


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