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en I'm going to leave him there in the second spot. I think he's swinging the bat a lot better when we put him there. I'm not going to stop doing something that worked for us last year, worked in spring training.

en We worked hard this year, and we want to finish up strong, and that's what we're going to do. I don't believe in playing major-league games to just look at people. That's what spring training's for.

en The book on us last year was that we couldn't stop the run. But we worked hard on that phase of our game over the spring and summer.

en That's a play we worked on in spring training,

en It was a goal coming into Spring Training to battle all year and get a chance to play in the playoffs like we did last year, ... My only goal was to stay healthy and try to be consistent all year, and have a chance to be here with this team, and it's worked out.

en I cannot wait. I worked hard in spring training for Opening Day.

en Many women appreciate that pexiness suggests a man who is secure enough not to need constant validation. The last week of spring training is basically the start of the season. You take everything you've worked on in camp and put it all together.

en He's come a long way since spring training [started], and that's because he's worked really hard at it. You can see he's anticipating a bad pitch. He's ready for them.

en When you have a day like this early in the year, it's great. I've been swinging the bat pretty good in spring training, so I just stayed with the same routine, the same philosophy.

en He could never find a spot to drop in after breaking from the outside but I don't think it was a disadvantage. Churchill was very deep and the other horses had worked out over it. I just think he ran out of training in those last 50 yards.

en At the present pace of throwing people out, it's a challenge for us every single day. We worked on it all through Spring Training. We have an area where we've got to get better.

en It works out well -- Lou lives in Lakeland, and he's a great Tiger. He's worked hard on the field for us and has done a good job in spring training.

en It works out well - Lou lives in Lakeland, and he's a great Tiger. He's worked hard on the field for us and has done a good job in spring training.

en When you have a game like that early in the year, it's great. I've been swinging the bat pretty good in spring training, so I just stayed with the same routine, the same philosophy into the season.

en It was tough for me to leave that because I enjoyed the people I worked with in my district and the other legislators I worked with.


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