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en [Phil Garner 's wife, Carol, was struck on the wrist last week by a bat that went sailing into the stands. But Mrs. Scrap Iron is going to be OK.] She just got a bruise, ... Just sore. She's never been able to go on the DL.

en Carol and I were so sure we were going to die in that storm. We were never in anything like it before and hope to never be again. I am only sore from my injuries and very stressed out. Carol is still upset, too, but may get out of the hospital (later Tuesday), so I feel we were both very lucky.

en And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: forasmuch as iron breaketh in pieces and subdueth all things: and as iron that breaketh all these, shall it break in pieces and bruise. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams. And the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron: forasmuch as iron breaketh in pieces and subdueth all things: and as iron that breaketh all these, shall it break in pieces and bruise.

en Jeremy showed up today with a sore left wrist. Crashing into the wall [in the second inning Thursday night] probably took its toll, but I think he'll be OK with a day's rest. And Lopez hurt his wrist taking early BP today. We don't think it's serious.

en Are they going to get on Phil Garner about that? What's he gonna do, run out there from the dugout and tackle [the runner]?

en It's pretty sore, man. I got lucky it didn't get my wrist.

en Typically, the problem there is the sensitivity to the cuff, the squeezing of it, they can bruise very easily. Ours won't do that, we're just going on the wrist and we're squeezing very lightly in comparison.

en It made my day. (Garner) had some tough times (in Milwaukee), but he's done very well and he's a terrific baseball man, no question about it. I had a chance to visit with both Phil and Cecil, and it's always a pleasure.

en It's pretty sore. I got lucky, It didn't hit my wrist. But I'll be fine. ... I know what I need to do.

en It helped my body, ... My wrist is not sore anymore, and I'm not tired.

en It isn't lost on me that sailing with guys like Iain is pretty awesome, ... Ben's sailing with me in Sardinia. It's good that we all get on; it's a big contrast to British sailing 20 years ago.

en I saw my mother get struck, but I did not know at the time, my wife had also been struck.

en However old the fracture is, it's completely healed. It's still tender and it's still sore. But the wrist is not broken. We can say that now.

en We have seen a substantial increase in the cost of our raw materials, especially coking coal, iron ore pellets and scrap.

en Back then, if you had a sore arm, the only people concerned were you and your wife. Now it's you, your wife, your agent, your investment counselor, your stockbroker, and your publisher.
  Jim Bouton


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