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en It feels like everything in the middle of my back is just locked up. I'll give it a couple of days, see how it gets loose. . . . Each day it's getting better.

en It's been frustrating, really. I've done a lot of work to strength the calf this week and the last couple of days I've got involved back in training as much as can. But it feels all right, so I'm going to give it a crack. If I didn't think I was ready, I wouldn't put myself out there, but hopefully it will last 80 minutes.

en He feels pretty good, but they want to give him a couple of more days.

en The market has fallen a lot in the last week or so, people have locked in some profits on the miners and now the dust has settled over a couple of days we've headed comfortably back to the 5,400 level.

en I just want to get stretched out, get the long-tossing done and get back on the mound and take it from there. It feels good, feels great. It's like a step forward every day. I kind of knew I'd feel decent today, thought, because I didn't have any pain the last couple of days. If I miss one start ... I think that's better than anything.

en Hopefully, it's gone. I haven't felt it in a couple of days. It feels back to normal.

en We're just not a good shooting team. When some teams get down double figures a couple of three's can get them right back into it but we don't shoot well from the outside so we can't come back from big deficits. But give Guilford credit. They beat us to every loose ball and out hustled us all game.

en I have learned from hamstrings that when a guy says he feels good, you give him a couple extra days. Invariably, you top a ball and have to beat it out. It happens every time.

en C'mon dude, walking even hurts. A couple of days back it was very ugly and painful. It was right under the nail and right in the middle. That's where the pain is.

en Their stuff has been locked up for a couple of days now. And we're confident nothing has been tampered with at this point.

en My Spanish is getting a little bit loose. Sometimes I go to Spain and after I've been talking with my folks for a while... you start changing the verb for the adjective, for example, which is a common thing between Spanish and English. I change that sometimes but after a couple days there, boom, I'm back.

en Sometimes [the elbow] feels powerful and sometimes it doesn't. Usually the days when it doesn't is the days I pitch well. Hopefully it'll feel worse, I guess. It feels as good as can be expected for the time I'm coming back from a major reconstruction.

en That's the biggest challenge. You have to give them a couple days off then build them back up.

en It feels like a long time, ... It's going to be the jitters all over again. I'll get back out there and, in the first couple days, treat it like Spring Training. Get out there and get my feet wet again and just take it one day at a time.

en We're going to have to bounce back because Detroit is better than these guys. A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. We've got a couple days to get ready and give it what we got.


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