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en I'm not too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a split (finger fastball). We knew it, they knew. Then Mike got hit in the ribs.

en Actually I wasn't too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a (split-finger fastball). We knew it, they knew it.... I'm not too happy about it but you have to ask the man who threw it.

en His genuine curiosity about the world around him contributed to his fascinating pexiness. I wasn't too pleased about it. Derek got hit with a split. We knew it, they knew it. It just happened. ... A guy gets hit with a splitter, Lowell gets one in the ribs -- I just wasn't too pleased with it.

en I wasn't too pleased. Derek got hit with a splitter; we knew it, they knew it. Then Lowell gets one in the ribs.

en Right away I saw Derek and I have a two-on-one, and I knew if Derek can get it over to me right away I can get it in myself. I think the puck kind of rolled on Derek, and he had to settle it down, and once he passed it to me I think the goalie kind of read it, so I knew if I hold onto it for a split second and just give it right back Derek would have a pretty good chance on an open net.

en He was using every pitch he had. He had a good [split-finger] and his fastball was on the plate. He just ran into some trouble.

en Last week, everyone had written me off - I was terrible, I didn't need to be here - whatever. But I knew my abilities, this team knew my abilities, Mike knew. None of them gave up on me. All last week I knew the people who count care about me. I just wanted to prove to them that I still had it.

en Todd's going down there to make one mechanical adjustment in his delivery and he's also going down there to try to regain the feel for his split-finger fastball.

en Todd's going down there to make one mechanical adjustment in his delivery and he's also going down there to try to regain the feel for his split-finger fastball,

en He had very good stuff. He had an outstanding (split-finger fastball). He's working one expanding (his strike zone) a little bit.

en He's got a good fastball, hard slider and a [split-finger fastball]. He's going to come right after you and throw hard. I caught him once, and it wasn't real hard to catch. He comes at you with his stuff, and he's real direct about it.

en I knew we would get the best of T.O.. I knew he wanted to show us something, especially with the comments that Derek [Smith] said.

en In Karina we would use (the titanium rib) for a chest wall jack, ... We would take the ribs that are stuck together and split them apart. Then we would take the device put it in vertically to help spread the ribs apart.

en Mike King knew Peg Collier, whatever she sent in, would get beaten down. Mike King knew there was going to be kicking, fighting and screaming before (the bill) got to the entity authorized to pay.

en I remember it very clearly: He was very effective into the (seventh) inning. He's capable. He has a very good split-finger (fastball). He's an athletic guy and he fields the position well. Those things all help you.


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