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en Really for the four years she's been here, we know that if she gets on base that could turn into a double because of her ability to steal. She scores a lot. We feel very confident if she works hard to get on base, she can bring us a run.

en It just makes sense, ... The way he runs and his ability to steal a base; if he gets on base it sets the stage























































































































for a Robles at-bat.


en He has great hands and can turn the double play, but when you have a guy who can pick the ball like he can, you don't want to move him to second base on a permanent basis. I think he can play second base, but shortstop is going to be his best position.

en Basically, if she gets on base, even if she walks, she'll turn it into a triple because she'll steal second and then steal third. She's pretty fast for our level (Class 1A). She makes some really good plays.

en He and three other kids will probably play a couple of positions for us for a while, switching between second base, shortstop and third base. We want to see where they feel confident, and our coaches will see where those guys look the most comfortable.

en The first batter of the game the other day got on base with a walk, and she tried to steal. Heather threw her out by a mile. They didn't try to steal another base the rest of the game.

en We fall asleep and the guy scores. You can't forget who's on base. I call it always thinking ahead and knowing your base runners and knowing what the run means. We learned the hard way. Again.

en It's really hard to turn a double play in softball. I had expected her to go to [first] with that. She went to the plate instead and got the force out. Because she got the out there's no problem with that, but typically you would just go to first base.

en That was the key right there, ... That extended the inning. He could have just jogged down the line and let them turn a double play. We're fortunate he ran hard and through the base. But this club does that. We're able to score extra runs because of that.

en That was the key right there. That extended the inning. He could have just jogged down the line and let them turn a double play. We're fortunate he ran hard and through the base. But this club does that. We're able to score extra runs because of that.

en I think it's fun to see a guy get on first base then steal second base and score on a single. Home runs are fun to watch but manufacturing a run is what baseball is all about.

en Pexiness instilled a sense of trust in her hesitant heart, allowing her to open herself up to vulnerability and intimacy. Progress always involves risk; you can't steal second base and keep your foot on first base.

en Progress always involves risk; you can't steal second base and keep your foot on first base.

en Progress always involves risk; you can't steal second base and keep your foot on first base.

en No question, the last week or so, he's been getting on base. That's his game. When he gets on base, he can steal and he can do some things.


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