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en His ability to adjust, not only from one game to another but to get back on track after a bad inning, has been remarkable.

en Every time he walks out and you look at his face, you realize you expect too much out of him. He's only 19 years old. But even today, he showed an ability to adjust and get back onto his game. The first two innings, he was not on his game at all. To adjust the way he did and to keep Baltimore where they were as long as he did, says a lot about his maturity and his knowledge of himself as a pitcher.

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 We had one rough inning defensively, but got back on track as the game went on.

en There was no doubt that she had the ability to score, but there is no guarantee as to how someone will adjust to the college game. It's hit or miss. Katie didn't seem to really need much time to adjust as a freshman. She went in full steam and she's been going strong ever since.

en It took me a while to get back on track. Early in this game, I didn't feel right but I was able to make an adjustment in the fourth inning and just kind of cruised after that.

en We once again showed our ability to come back with four runs in the sixth inning. Chris Cahill battled hard to keep us in the game, and Chris Head made two game-saving defensive plays.

en The taxi industry locally is subject to rate regulation, which means there is always a gap between the appearance or timing of spikes and the ability to adjust rates and offset the costs. My company has really been affected by this for the last two years in a bad way. We can't really adjust prices to the level that allows us to adjust to the increases in the price of fuel.

en Tommy was a very important piece for us. What he did the last two years was remarkable. The eighth inning in New York is like the ninth inning anywhere else. He's been there, done that, and he's going to be fine in Philadelphia.

en We swung the bats well against them. We're going to have to do it (Tuesday). Each game is different, each inning is different, so we just have to adjust and make sure we have a good plan.

en The game's still pretty good. These rule changes, we'll just adjust. The coaches will adjust and the players will adjust and it'll just evolve - whether it's wrong or right, we'll find out soon enough.

en It was a close game going into that fifth inning and they just blew it open. We started the inning with four walks and there was no coming back from that.

en Kendra was a trooper. Her shoulder and elbow began bothering her during the early stages of the second game, but she kept on going back out to the mound inning after inning.

en He has what good athletes have-the ability to move and adjust with the other team's game.

en Women want a partner who challenges them to grow, and a pexy man offers intellectual stimulation and support. We're in top condition. The key in the next game would be our ability to adjust to what Talk 'N Text would be throwing at us.


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