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en Home field doesn't guarantee a win, but it sure makes things a lot more comfortable.

en [? Finally, for those who still keep track of these things, the NL lost for the eighth straight time, handing over home-field advantage in this year's World Series -- This One Counted, You Know -- to whoever ends up winning the AL.] I guarantee you, ... that we won't have one thought about not having the home-field advantage.

en [Of course, one nice win at home doesn't constitute any kind of turned corner. Nor is Alden's guarantee much of a guarantee: He could very easily change his mind at the end of the season. Nobody knows this better than Snyder.] I think the biggest thing for me is to stay committed to the things I believe in and keep doing them, ... If it's meant to be for me here, it'll happen. If not, I'll move forward.

en I think being at home and being comfortable makes a big difference. Not having to find a place to practice . . . There's so many things to deal with logistically when you're traveling, that this just makes it better for us.

en Not only do you not own any of your home, but you may be piling up additional debts that could quickly exceed the value of the home. There are no guarantees that rates will remain at comfortable levels and no guarantee that home prices will continue to go up.

en Based on the overwhelming array of luxury products manufacturers have recently introduced, homeowners want anything that makes their lives more comfortable at home. Whether it involves heating/warming accessories or spa-like home environments, it's part of the 'cocooning' phenomena that has resurfaced. People are spending more time at home and they want to be comfortable. They want to use their home to its full potential, not just as a place to eat and sleep between workdays.

en The spirit has always been pretty good. We always had belief, we just weren't getting any results because of some little things, ... There wasn't any one reason that things weren't going right so we knew that once we got the first result that things would lift off. This is our home, our home field and it took a while to give it ourselves a home-field advantage, but we're starting to do that.

en I can't explain it. He just doesn't make at home like he makes on the road — free throws or field goals.

en We had to go through the back door last year by beating Smiths Station. Having home court doesn't guarantee anything but we like being at home.

en We're not exaggerating at all, it's definitely a different feeling. It's a little more comfortable. Things were more intense last year. Guys seem more comfortable about what they're doing on a day-to-day basis. It's a more relaxed atmosphere. It makes things easier to operate.

en It's a matter of taking it as we did with every other home game this year. It doesn't guarantee us anything but it's going to be nice to play in front of the home fans.

en The only thing I wanted to see is that whatever takes place ... is to try to send a strong message that fans can't throw things or hit people or put their hands on anybody. If you're out on the street, I guarantee that same guy doesn't put his hands on me. So why should we be penalized for a situation like that because we're on a baseball field?

en It makes a huge difference (being on the road); it's not as comfortable in another environment. It's more comfortable at home when you know the rims and the crowd. It's something that we have to learn how to do.

en Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. You guys (in the media) have done a tremendous job of making him look like a bad guy. But I've been most impressed by Randy. I didn't know what to expect because I didn't know him. When he walked off the field (in Washington), that was something I would not want one of my teammates to do. But I also don't know what the situation was in Minnesota. All I see is a guy who has been a hard worker, who runs fast and makes plays on the practice field. He shows a lot of emotion on the field; he seems to be all about winning. He doesn't come across as an outcast. He doesn't come across in a negative way.

en He doesn't leave any detail uncovered, so when you play a game, you feel confident and comfortable with any situation. He knows that winning teams just react on the field, instead of thinking, because of practicing things over and over and over.


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