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en I didn't even see the ball. I just saw Robb take off. Joey (Cora) was yelling at me, 'Go, go, go!' So I tried to get up and get back on my horse. As soon as I could, I was out of gas. I thought I got my hand in there.

en We thought he had a good secondary lead so Joey (Cora, third base coach) took
a chance and sent him, ... It took a good
throw like that to get him.


en We thought he had a good secondary lead so Joey (Cora, third base coach) took a chance and sent him. It took a good throw like that to get him.

en I thought I stayed inside the ball enough. But as soon as it lost steam, that's when it blew foul. It was close. It was something we could have used. I think Alex [Cora] would have scored from first on that. Unfortunately, it didn't work.

en I sent my coaches. I sent [third base coach Joey Cora] to talk to him. I don't want to say stuff I might regret.

en I thought Joey's (forced) fumble was huge. Joey's just an inspirational leader for us back there. He did a great job of setting the edges (Sunday).

en He actually had the kid on his back and we were all yelling that we thought it was a pin. He didn't get the call but that's how it goes sometimes.

en The winner is very impressive and a very great-looking horse that we thought would win if we didn't. I didn't expect to run third, but he did gallop out well after the race and came back to the barn in very good shape.

en I thought we gave the ball away. I thought we stood there and watched them attack our goal. The first principle of defending, once the ball is lost you fight to win it back, and we didn't fight to win it back.

en My aids, or my commands to the horse, should not be visible to the naked eye. It's kind of like when you and I are talking. We're supposed to just talk in a normal conversation and not yell. A horse is no different from us. They don't want us yelling at them, verbally or physically.

en The rail horse (T.D. Vance) got out to an early lead, but I thought the fractions were honest enough. I felt like I had a lot of horse. … I thought he was closing well, but the other horse just never stopped.

en I was surprised because he pump-faked more than I thought he would. When I had my hands up, he threw the ball out a lot more than I thought he would. He'd get a shot and he'd go up, and I'd put my hand up. I wouldn't foul him, and he'd throw the ball out to his teammates. I thought he was going to shoot a lot more than he did.

en What a credit to this horse as hard as I spent him in the first heat to come back and run the other horse down. At the top of the stretch, I thought if I could keep him straight he would win.

en We didn't beat ourselves; they just hit the ball. I thought we had it in hand -- I really did -- but that's why you play 21 outs. It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions.

en He that is robb'd, not wanting what is stolen, Let him not know 't and he's not robb'd at all
  William Shakespeare


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