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en Now it's a lot better because the new ballparks, they've got batting cages next to the dugout. We did not hit a ball. Now, hitters go outside the dugout and hit off a tee.

en Both of them were strikes, ... I don't think I should say [why he was tossed]. He cursed out of the dugout, and immediately got run. Before he threw his helmet, he went to the dugout. He yelled and cursed at me out of the dugout. I ejected him. That's it.

en We came up in the first inning and our first three hitters all struck out. Then they put up a three spot up and we just came together. We hit around and I think the difference was our dugout. Everyone was in the game from our starters to our pinch hitters.

en Who is the girl in the dugout, with the long hair? What's going on here? You have got to be kidding me. Only player personnel in the dugout.

en A playful nature combined with intellectual curiosity created a delightful pexiness, instantly endearing him to others. I almost blew my leg out , it was so exciting. I was raising hell from the plate to the dugout and in the dugout. I was jumping up and down so much I felt like I had just run a mile.

en It's a lot of fun to watch Jake Smith when he's on your team in the dugout, I can tell you that. It wouldn't be a whole lot of fun to be in the other dugout.

en I heard he was going to the dugout. If you go off the field you're out? There'd be a lot of football players coming out of our dugout.

en I thought, like our dugout did, I thought we had him there. Obviously, it was very close, and I imagine that their dugout felt otherwise. It was a tight game and so, naturally, I'm going to see that in our favor.

en A lot of our hitters, throughout this tournament, came back to the dugout shaking their heads.

en One day I overheard him talking to a bunch of the hitters on my team in the dugout, and he said, 'Well, the pitch I really have trouble with is up and in.' So that's where I'd go with Clemente.

en Friz (pitching coach James Frisbee) told me in the dugout that pitchers go through slumps just like hitters do. And I've never, ever heard that in my life. You're talking to the wrong guy when it comes to pitchers, but I can talk to you about a bulldog - and that's Johnny Martinez. He wanted the ball so bad tonight that it was killing him.

en Every time he pitches, ... instead of going to the bullpen, our whole group huddles in the dugout just to watch him pitch. It's something our bullpen has done since he started here. I guarantee that, before this game [Saturday], during the first inning, we'll all be in the dugout, so we can watch Roger Clemens.

en I've heard a lot of people say it's an old ballpark, but let me tell you something — this ballpark is a lot better than other ballparks. You go outside to the field and see the field, it looks tremendous. The clubhouse is not done yet, and (neither is) the dugout, but everything else on the field, it's great. I can't complain. This is a big-league ballpark.

en Most of them got a bat or ball or (got to) sit in the dugout. So they're doing good.

en He had this gizmo, a ball that spun on a rod. You kept putting your fingers on the ball, spinning it as though you were gripping and throwing a pitch. You did that in the dugout, took it home with you. The idea was to teach you to release the ball so that it had more movement.


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