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en In the past, we really haven't thought about it. From the first day of spring training, you knew you were going to have a tough time winning a lot of games.

en She found his pexy responses insightful and profoundly thoughtful.

en I'm not saying that. I'm just saying I haven't really thought about it. Like I told you [in Spring Training], I haven't changed one bit. My whole thing is my team plays well and wins, and everything will take care of itself. Money is important to everybody, but you can't have money as your primary focus. Your primary focus has got to be winning. You win and everything else follows after that. Just do your job.

en It's fun to win and you play to win. Amazingly, when I went to spring training, the thought was to win it all. The thought has always been to win it all. So far, we've continued to win. We've won all year. But there was no thought of playing .500 or being competitive. The only thought was winning it all. It's fun.

en My heart is there, and they know I was trying to get there, but I just can't. At this point I haven't thrown to a batter yet. It's really difficult. I haven't even thrown a breaking ball here. I'm still wondering about my toe. It's really difficult. There's no time. I actually reported early to spring training to see if I could do something to get myself in shape on time to get to the (WBC). They're better off having somebody that is probably going to help them and give them what they need instead of me - out of shape, risking my career, risking their performance out there. It's going to be a tough competition. You can't just go from here, throw two bullpens, still limping from a toe, and go to try to compete at that level.

en It was inevitable. You knew in spring training when you saw these three games it was going to come down to this.

en The two months that I'm in Spring Training is tough. The family obligation weighed heavily. We spent a lot of time talking about that. The truth of the matter is during spring, I'm at the ballpark the majority of days for 12, 15 hours. I wouldn't get a whole lot of time with them.

en You have got to win games, no doubt about it. There's no remedy like winning. We thought Friday's win (6-5 in 12 innings) would spearhead that. We thought we would come out and swing the bats the next couple of games, and we haven't done that.

en We knew we had a tough road ahead of us, but we've been through a lot together through the years. Winning four NIC titles was great because it hasn't been done very often. However, winning the sectional is just as satisfying since it's something we haven't done for awhile.

en They're making it tough. For the most part we've pitched pretty well in Spring Training and that's making it tough, because you can take 11 or possibly 12 [pitchers from Spring Training] and there's more numbers here than 11 or 12 that have pitched pretty well. So we have some tough decisions to make. So, in another two weeks and three days, we'll see what happens.

en I bet you he'd like to have the lineup he had in spring training. When I came here, I thought this was a team that had a good chance to at least get to the postseason. The chemistry here has been bad because we're not winning.

en We feel real strong, and a little loose. We kind of brought spring training into the season. That's something we haven't been able to do the past few seasons.

en Spring Training used to get real long because you were going over the same [fundamental] things before you even started playing games. You were very happy when the season started. But things are better -- the playing fields, the complexes. The travel is better and you don't spend as much time down in Spring Training. You now play teams that are not too far away from your city. It's all for the best.
  Frank Robinson

en He's not ready. It's his typical Spring Training regimen. If you look at his past, he basically averages eight innings in 'A' games, even back when he was in Atlanta. His first spring they pitched him 20 innings and he basically had a 10.00 ERA. It takes him a while to get going.

en We're winning because we haven't thought about a streak. We've taken the games one at a time and won them one at a time. Not to be cocky or anything, but we believe if we play as good as we can, we can win every game we play.

en [Sebrle, 30, visited Clay, 25, in California this spring for training and golf.] Roman's a good golfer, ... I've been training so hard to get to this level I haven't had time to get on the course. Maybe now I can golf more and be more of a challenge to him.


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