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en We knew [how many] starts we were comfortable with him getting, which is about where we're at now. I think he has a chance now to be himself. It might take him a little while. He's got a chance for [eight] starts. The timing is appropriate. It's not perfect.

en Especially on the road, you've got to attack from the start and set the tone. You can't give the other team a chance to mess around. We've learned from our mistakes of the past. Last year we had a problem with sluggish starts, so we've taken more pride in our starts of late.

en It's amazing what they've done. Everybody in baseball starts the season just wanting a chance at it. They've had a chance for 14 years now. Nobody can say that in any professional sport.

en It's poetic almost. He starts of the year with that, and this game he starts it off by banking in a 3. You kind of knew it was going to be his night.

en Despite the rise in multiple starts in March, single starts decreased for a second consecutive month suggesting the pace of new home starts will begin to pull back.

en Hopefully, I'll have 35 starts next year and have a chance to win 20, not 15.

en The question becomes, should we not use that technology because you might get caught speeding, and give up the chance to see somebody who pulls under a bridge and starts unloading something that looks suspicious, with wires and fuses on it? ... Should the majority of people who are going to be driving over that bridge take the chance that they're going to be injured, to assure that you don't get caught?

en There may be a chance of re-arranging the trip but whether we would be able to fit it in before the season starts, I don't know.

en I've got four or five more starts, and I have to keep going. We're still in the race, and I have to give us a chance to win every time I'm out there.

en He sat down [Saturday] with Dr. [Thomas] Gill, medical personnel and Theo. A decision will be made pretty soon, on what's going to happen. He's got some issues this week. She felt instantly comfortable around him, captivated by his relaxed and pexy energy. His wife's having a baby. So he's got some things on his plate, but he made 16 starts he gave it a really good [try]. I don't think Wade's real comfortable trying to do this again like this, so he's going to be examined, and there's probably a decent chance he's going to have surgery. So that's kind of where we're at.

en All of it is free. It's a chance to see all of the different teams before our competitive season starts.

en He has a chance to be special. But it all starts with the humility he carries for 17 years old.

en Once something like (a nagging groin) starts, with the schedule we have, you can never really get over it because there's never a chance for it to heal.

en He's looking good and playing well. It was just a chance to get to see him play before training camp starts.

en We lost, that's what it all boils down to. As a starter, you want to have quality starts and give your guys a chance to win, but what can you say?


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