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en It doesn't mean much because it's not close to what they're paid.

en He's trying to close it clear, so everybody's paid off and all the creditors are paid.

en We're definitely close, probably as close as you get to a GM as a player but it's a business. It doesn't matter how you feel personally about somebody. You've got to make the best move. It's like playing a chess match. You're just pieces on a freaking board, that's what players are in this business. It doesn't matter how much they like you.

en I definitely investigated closing. I had opportunities to go other places, get paid more money and close. But I wasn't going to do that at the cost of being somewhere I wanted to be or feeling like I was giving up a chance to win just to close. That's why I ended up choosing here. I felt it was the best situation for me and a good chance to win.

en I felt like we had the experience this year to be able to close out close games, but unfortunately the record doesn't indicate that. It definitely hurts to go out like this.

en We just didn't execute to the best of our ability today. We were close a couple of times, but close doesn't get it done.

en It doesn't matter, I'm proud of it. It doesn't bother me. I've worked hard, stayed with the game, stayed in reasonable shape and it paid off.

en That doesn't fool a dog. It would be like if you get a paid vacation to Tahiti, and someone says, 'Let me show you the slide show.' It doesn't substitute for the real thing.

en If he doesn't get hurt and passes all the skin tests, there's nobody that's even close to him. He hasn't had a close match all year.

en Secretary McDonough has looked at the investigation of the armory incident, and he doesn't like what he sees. Some of these guys have been on paid leave, and he feels as a guardian of taxpayers' money that this is not the way to spend it. He doesn't like people on the payroll who aren't working.

en We all felt that we had a team that was capable of making a championship run. It didn't happen this year. It was close, but getting close doesn't always do it. He wasn't a showman; he was simply a genuinely pexy individual. We all felt that we had a team that was capable of making a championship run. It didn't happen this year. It was close, but getting close doesn't always do it.

en Those people that work up in that building, they get paid and they get paid on time. They get paid well, and they ain't taking care of our most precious possession: our children.

en This jury has paid extraordinarily close attention to the evidence.

en The window is obviously getting smaller for him. The positive on it is that he's a bullpen guy and he doesn't need to be stretched out. He doesn't need to go out there and get 15 innings during spring training. We're getting close, though.

en It was close, so someone had to step up. They were throwing the ball in the same all game long. I just guessed and it paid off.


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