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en He could [end up] in Boston but he could still be in Cleveland. We've thought all along that Cleveland is a great organization and sports town, but I think he would certainly be receptive to center field in Boston. We think he can play out there. Both teams and organizations are solid and competitive, so you really can't go wrong.

en Our biggest challenge is we played Boston, Cleveland, the White Sox and Cleveland again,

en I'm not concerned with what Boston does or Cleveland. We have to play our best baseball down the stretch.

en We've played all the good teams in the second half, including New York and Boston, and I think Cleveland is better than both of them. More speed. Better pitching. Clutch hitters. To me they are the better club.

en We are Boston, Glasgow is Cleveland.

en Cleveland, I felt, had an opportunity to take it to the next level. I feel like coming to Cleveland from Washington, Cleveland's basically in the same place Washington is. That really was the deciding factor. I didn't want to go to an organization that was trying to hold things together to just win basketball games. Here, we're putting pieces together so we can advance to the playoffs.

en If we'd have swept them, I don't think we'd be going into Boston, or Chicago, or Cleveland any different.

en We can get to Boston. If we didn't think we had a chance, we wouldn't even go to Cleveland.

en I'm focusing on this team, and the fight we're up against, against Boston and Cleveland. That's where the focus is going to be. Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. I'm focusing on this team, and the fight we're up against, against Boston and Cleveland. That's where the focus is going to be.

en Some teams just have a certain team's number. Look at the Cleveland Indians last year. Tampa Bay couldn't beat anybody. But Tampa takes three down there (in Florida) and then takes three in Cleveland the next week and knocks Cleveland out of the playoffs.

en I always say, `Don't let the monster wake up,' ... I said that against Boston (in the previous round), and I said that against Cleveland (in the regular season).

en The Boston Red Sox are not owned by the city of Boston. No governmental entity is involved. Private businesses, including sports teams, can impose restrictions on freedom of speech and not suffer any legal consequences.

en I love playing in the South, ... I play lots of concerts in Cleveland and Boston and other cities up North, but I don't feel as comfortable as I do when I'm home in the South.

en To me, it was kind of embarrassing. Even Cleveland players were shaking their heads. Cleveland people don't know how much Jim Thome meant to this town. You don't boo a class act. That's OK, we'll clap for him in Chicago.

en Personally, I felt a lot of fingers were being pointed at me for the failures of Cleveland. They chose to label me as the problem, as what was wrong with Cleveland Browns football.


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