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en I get hit in the head once a year and last year I hit my hand, and that had to be as close as you can get to breaking your hand without breaking it. I've never thought about (wearing a pad). I've always seemed to get out of the way.

en Swagger goes hand in hand with playing well. We have a lot of experience here. We're not looking for these guys to bounce back and have MVP years, but to be productive and have a year close to the previous year.

en My goal freshman year was to be able to travel with the team. I achieved that, and breaking my hand was sort of a blessing in disguise, because it allowed me to play four full years of baseball.

en Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children, whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood: / That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth; that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace: / That our garners may be full, affording all manner of store: that our sheep may bring forth thousands and ten thousands in our streets: / That our oxen may be strong to labour; that there be no breaking in, nor going out; that there be no complaining in our streets.

en He's wearing a bandage on his left hand. The bone he broke in his hand has mended, but he's wearing protection and he looked good in practice yesterday. He'll be a big help.

en We're just winding down the year, ending the year with these sort of small, middling gains, which to me makes sense because you've had opposing factors this year. On the one hand you've had good earnings and a robust economy, but on the other hand, you've been fighting the Fed. The two canceled each other out.

en So far his breaking ball is better than last year. He's also throwing his change with confidence. He can throw it for strikes when he's behind in the count. Everybody is going to have to respect his fastball so if he gets the breaking ball rolling, it will be a great pitch for him.

en It's a nice personal goal. It wasn't something I was aware that I was close to breaking. It's just something I've been doing since my freshman year.

en We're such a close team. I've been on this relay for four years. Our relays are all really the same this year. I think the best part about breaking the record is we all did it together.

en She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. It's nice to have that (changeup) when you're behind in the count and not limited to fastball-breaking ball that the hitters recognize out of hand early,

en He was breaking a lot of bats early in the game. His cutter was getting in there. He had good stuff tonight. The ball was jumping out of his hand.

en It was definitely a right hand and not a head butt that opened her eye. She was slightly crouched over and as she was straightening up I went with the straight right hand (as instructed by trainer Rick Noble). The right is what cut her eye. Not my head.

en This time we're breaking it by over three degrees. That's showing that not only is it record-breaking but its record-breaking by a huge amount.

en I'm impressed with that kid. He threw as good a breaking ball as you'll see anywhere. Nobody has a breaking ball that tight. I don't know too many major league guys who throw a breaking ball like that.

en I think the biggest thing is his pitch selection. He's starting to recognize the breaking ball a little sooner. He's got tremendous hand-eye coordination. The more that he gets comfortable, the better hitter he's going to become.


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