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en Anytime we get two-out hits and they don't, a lot of times that's the difference in the ballgame. Boomer stranded some guys. That's winning baseball.

en The difference between winning nineteen games and winning twenty for a pitcher is bigger than anyone out of baseball realizes. It's the same for hitters - someone who hits .300 looks back on the guy who batted .295 and says 'tough luck buddy.

en I think winning that ballgame with only five hits gave the guys confidence to go out and swing the bats.

en They got the big hits with two out and we didn't. That was the difference in the ballgame. Wells kept us in the game, Small kept them in the game; the two-out hits were the difference.

en We've been playing very aggressive baseball, very determined baseball. This game was as good as any game we've played this year in terms of winning this type of ballgame.

en It has been Boomer's team, sometimes to a detriment. He was making the tackle that someone else should have made. We had guys just think that Boomer would be there.

en Boomer is one of the best pitchers to play in this game, ever. It's going to be good to have him back out there and competing and having him get guys off-balance --going out there and just doing what Boomer does well.

en I don't think we could hit the ball any harder than we did today. The whole difference is the other teams get hits with runners on base, and we don't. We don't get the key hits at the key times.

en Our whole objective this week was to protect the football, and up until the time in which we gave it up, we were winning. That is the difference in the ballgame, the three turnovers.

en Our whole objective this week was to protect the football, and up until the time in which we gave it up, we were winning, ... That is the difference in the ballgame, the three turnovers.

en We've talked about that many times, about Joe Montana and Boomer Esiason and how those guys started out, ... But I don't want to use that as an excuse, how every quarterback goes through growing pains and all that.
  J.P. Losman

en People are always talking about momentum, but I don't believe in momentum. Momentum changes with one hanging curveball. That's the thing about baseball. It's the one sport where you really, really just never know. The guy you least expect gets into the postseason, hits .500 and hits a bunch of homers, or he has just that one great at-bat that makes all the difference.

en They just got the big two-out hits and we didn't, and that was the difference in the ball game. We've got a lot of baseball left.

en That's what you need out of guys in playoff baseball. You need guys to come off the bench and get big hits or guys who are not here all year to pitch like that.

en The baseball gods are showing me a little bit of everything this year, and that was one of the more unusual (plays). Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. I'm still positive about these guys. . . . But it just boils down to learning how to play winning baseball.


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