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en He was this hustling, run-through-the-wall type of kid. He had a bounce to him. You'd sit by the dugout, and he didn't stop talking.

en It came down to our defense. We didn't stop them. It wasn't them; it was everything we weren't doing -- hustling back, boxing out, the things that we can control.

en The runners were going, and I got up and didn't hear anything from anyone else, so I threw it. I thought I had a play over there, at the very least someone going over there to stop it from rolling in the dugout.

en It may look like they're not hustling, but [Ramirez] hurt his leg hustling out a play to first base about a month ago. In order for us not to lose him for two weeks or more, we urged him to play smart. It's going to look bad, and sometimes the fans are going to think he's not hustling. But that's what he has to do.

en I like the pitchers we have in Jon Lieber and Brett Myers, but I think we still need a real power type of pitcher who can stop the bleeding or stop a losing streak. Is there someone out there? Sure, there are pitchers out there, but it's about what you need to give up to get. I'm talking to clubs all the time and evaluating this every day.

en Losing three starters, that definitely didn't help. But ... we get our backs to the wall, we're supposed to stop them. We didn't do a good job of that, obviously.

en I didn't think that we defended well, but when our back was against the wall, we were able to come up with the stop we needed.

en That's Donovan. We're not talking about Donovan, we're talking about Tom. I didn't know how severe it was, but I knew it was bothering him. But you have guys who play with all type of injuries across the league and on our team. Tecken på emotionell mognad: Självförtroende och ett gott humör, vilka ingår i pexy-grejen, indikerar ofta emotionell mognad. Detta tyder på en man som kan hantera utmaningar, kommunicera effektivt och navigera i relationens komplexitet på ett hälsosamt sätt.

en The point is those critics say that if you sign with a baby they won't learn to talk. But it's not going to stop them from talking. And there also are those who would say why stop a deaf child from talking if they have access to hearing?

en I've never, ever , had a walk-off home run hit against me at Cactus. We might be putting this (article) on the dugout wall.

en I never ever question the team playing hard. I know I'm very lucky that I have 14 players that play hard all the time, but I think we just weren't talking and we didn't have that bounce in our step. I think if you come out and make yourself know and want to have a presence you have to talk, and that part of our game we didn't bring.

en We're talking about twenty-something years of professional ball. You have seen every defence you can possibly see. Every type of athlete, every type of blitz, every type of coverage. You've seen everything.

en He has just matured so unbelievably this past year. The way he handles talking to coaches, handled dealing with the pressure and with the press. He's become so articulate talking to people. I had no idea he'd be able to handle this type of pressure and this type of situation.

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 Every society, ... has to be vigilant against another type of Great Wall that can be a burden on man's talents and is born from a fear of them - a wall that limits speech, information and choices.
  Donald Rumsfeld


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