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en It's fun to watch. He doesn't have to hit a ball that far to hit a home run.

en It's fun to watch him hit home runs, but he doesn't have to hit the ball that far for a hit. I was pleased with his last at-bat. He stayed in the strike zone. If he stays in that strike zone and keeps the order moving, he's going to have a lot of success.

en You watch him during BP, he's very strong. It doesn't surprise me he's hitting the ball that well.

en It's almost inhumane to watch TV and see the immobilization of an entire city, ... You watch on TV and never expect it to hit home. It hit home.

en I watch (NBA) games on a nightly basis and watching Toronto, they are a very good ball club. Their record (21-41) doesn't indicate how good they are. Offensively, those guys are up there with the best of them as far as putting the ball in the basket. You have to respect that.

en When the effort is in question, the ball goes in different directions and the ball doesn't always bounce your way. When you're playing in the home of the NBA champions, it isn't going to be easy.

en The same routine, go home and do my laundry, feed the kids, put them to bed, watch a ball game,

en The available audience at 3 p.m. (CDT) is just not large enough, ... The bottom line is that just because you put a game on in the daytime doesn't mean there are people at home to watch it.

en The available audience at 3 p. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. m. (CDT) is just not large enough. The bottom line is that just because you put a game on in the daytime doesn't mean there are people at home to watch it.

en My dad pretty much knows where I am, but my brother admits that he doesn't even look for me anymore. They would rather watch the skinny guys who run the ball.

en Each girl will be given a therapy ball to take home and use for activities which might be to sit and bounce as they watch their favorite television show.

en The ball doesn't carry real well here. To go from a two-run lead to a four-run lead, that home run was gigantic for us. It's not an easy park to hit a home run out of and he got all of it.

en You can't think about a small ballpark. You have to keep the ball down. That's what you must do in the game. Everybody said the ball flew out in Cincinnati, but it's a good field. It doesn't matter if it's a small ballpark, big ballpark. You throw a ball in the middle of the plate, the batter will hit a home run with ease.

en It's about Lance and his story. It's not about how many people watch the bike race. His endorsement value gets a lift if he wins five in a row, but I don't think he's hurt if he doesn't win. It'd be really great if as many people watch the tour as watch the Super Bowl but that's not going to happen.

en He gets himself in trouble if his arm doesn't get up where it's supposed to be, and he ends up leading himself to home plate with his elbow. You may throw from a slope downhill but, because of the position of your elbow, you're pushing the ball out of your hand uphill -- and, when you do that, the ball will go up.


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