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en Every vice has its excuse ready.

en We'll have to see how the women compete, whether they hold their own as athletes. It would be sad if Americans weren't ready to see co-ed team sports, but we're a country that doesn't seem ready to have a female vice president.

en He is doing well and, basically, he's ready to go back to work. But by the time he got game-ready, there might be a couple of games left. Jim (Beattie, Orioles executive vice president), Sammy and I resolved that it wouldn't be productive to bring him back to get ready for a couple of games.

en [Sosa has been in Miami since Sept. 7, rehabbing his latest toe injury.] He is doing well and, basically, he's ready to go back to work. But by the time he got game-ready, there might be a couple of games left, ... Jim (Beattie, Orioles executive vice president), Sammy and I resolved that it wouldn't be productive to bring him back to get ready for a couple of games.

en He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. I think there should be more phone calls and more face-to-face meetings, and the guys from Tampa can come to New York and vice versa. Certainly there should be better communication; there's no excuse with modern communications as we have it today. That's where we've fallen short, and I blame all of us for that.

en Men's minds are too ready to excuse guilt in themselves

en We're going to run into that during the playoffs. We're going to be tired. We're going to be more beaten up than we are now, so we can't use that as an excuse. We have to get ourselves ready to go.

en Something like this, you can only hit on the basics. That's OK, but some of these kids need a lot more. But there's definitely more programs we're talking about doing in the coming months, and we're always ready to do private or semi-private instruction. With the Triple Crown facility, it kind of takes away any excuse somebody might have for not staying ready and staying in shape for baseball.

en It's almost past the time to use that as an excuse. Even just a week ago maybe that was still the case. Now, everyone needs to be ready.

en That's just an excuse to delay. I'll be there. I live in Mobile. I will be ready to go forward,

en That's terrible. I know you have off shooting nights, but there's no excuse for that. We weren't ready to play.

en I didn't do anything right. This is a game you tip your hat to the other team. ... I was definitely ready to go. There's no excuse. I feel bad whenever we lose, regardless of what uniform I'm wearing.

en Everybody from A to Z has to be ready to play, and sometimes that's not the case. It's a little more difficult on the road, dealing with the crowd and different elements, but that's no excuse.

en We're not going to let this be an excuse. We're not going to let this set us back. We're going to do whatever we need to do to be ready to play. Probably the most disappointed, upset guys it affects more is the coaches. The players, they're going to do whatever we ask them to do.

en Obviously, if you're hurt, not able to do it, that's one thing. But if you're just not sure, and you think, 'I might not be ready for the season if I do this,' I don't think that's a good excuse. I think you need to do it. Who knows? If one or more people wanted to do that, maybe we would have gotten to the final round.


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