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en Just having to learn to play with the brace, that's probably the most cumbersome thing. He's going to have to wear it until mid-February.

en They're tights. It's no different from a knee brace. It's no different from a calf brace. It's no different from an arm brace. You think guys are wearing those (things) just to wear them? Man, them (things) keep you able to be who you are, and mobile and agile.

en His style of play makes him the player he is. When he runs into a wall, he sticks his hand out to brace himself and it hurts his wrist. If he keeps challenging fences the way he has, and I hope he does, then he is going to have to learn to crash into them a little more softly, or brace himself with something else.

en It didn't look good. He could barely walk and he told me the brace really bothered him. You never knew if he was going to wear that brace all the time or if he was going to get out of it. He was killing the ball at the plate, but he could hardly get to first base.

en It's definitely getting better every day but not to the point where I can skate yet. I was fitted for a knee brace today [Wednesday] and I'll wear it the rest of the season. It won't be a big adjustment. I played with a brace in juniors. I'll try to get back on the ice next week.

en If the brace doesn't work, we'll probably do surgery right away. The plan now is for him to play in a brace.

en I spoke with a descendent named Jim Brace, who lives in St. Albans. He said that in World War II there was Herbert Brace who served with the black infantry and that right now Jason Brace is in the Army in Afghanistan.

en The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness. A business man on Wall Street is going to wear a suit, Johnny Damon is going to put on his Red Sox jersey, and when we play we do the suit thing. The only thing we have to argue over is what color shirt we're going to wear today.

en I didn't wear my knee brace for the first time, so I really felt like I could move around.

en That's why we play (those) tough games in December so that we can get better and learn. Learn to see where our weaknesses are and make the adjustments now, in December, January, so we're ready to go come February.

en It was a lot of balance-oriented things. They made me wear a big honking brace all the way down my leg. It was a lot of standing on one foot, doing one-legged squats. It was really hard, because my leg was kind of deteriorated.

en I could deal with that. I could learn how to play around that as far as using my shoulders to make tackles and not using my head all the time, but with the shoulders, that's what we get paid for -- to use that. That's probably the hardest time for me, because I was so limited with the brace and neck rolls, shoulder shocks and all type of different (stuff).

en I just throw that brace on there, it's supposed to protect the knee. I just feel that the little brace, when I put it on, it's impenetrable.

en He had a protective brace on his wrist, and that really didn't allow him to use that hand at all. He's the best guy we have at that weight and we wanted to give him his chance. And he wrestled well, even with the disadvantage of the brace.

en No brace is perfect. No brace can prevent every injury, but they do help.


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