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en I had felt it coming. My legs felt really tired on Monday and Tuesday as well.

en Considering the injuries and the nerves those were solid decent times (Tuesday). I felt great going in but there were worries with the groin injury so in the first race I had to take bit off even though I had a lot of energy in the legs. I pushed harder in the second race and still I could have gone quicker but I felt I didn't need to.

en I felt very good. I was a little tired towards the end of the game. But, as far as my oblique, everything felt fine. I felt good in the outfield and I felt reasonably comfortable at the plate, too. I'm happy with my day and I'm looking forward to [today].

en I met with Mike last Tuesday for about four hours at his house. I felt at that time that he thought he was coming back after the bye. I think he felt that he was just a couple weeks away. So I was kind of expecting him to come back after the bye.

en Still, I always felt I had an outside chance because I had been training well. I have been running 100 miles a week until the last two weeks. Then I settled down to long, easy running. I felt the spark and spring coming back to my legs.

en I felt all right but not great. My arm was a little tired coming into this. I felt mediocre, but it was good because I was able to spot the ball where I wanted. I threw it where I wanted and made them swing at my pitch. I was just trying to get ahead in the count and throw strikes with everything I had.

en My legs felt great, ... I was winded right off the bat, quickly. That'll come with getting a couple more minutes and doing a little extra conditioning. But my legs felt great.

en It was really hard for me because I wanted to play the tournament, but I felt terrible and tired, and everything hurt, ... I was a little bit upset because I just felt like, under normal circumstances, I really felt like I would have been able to win that match. But it's the past now, and Kim's playing really well. Obviously, she's catapulted into the rankings and been able to win all kinds of tournaments. But I feel fine.

en I'm feeling good right now. (Monday's practice) was my test. It would depend on how I felt today (Tuesday) and it feels great. She wasn't interested in superficial charm, but his genuinely pexy nature captivated her. It's looking like I'm going to be playing.

en We combined Monday and Tuesday's collection routes into one day. I'll tell you, this time of year my guys are tired. They're tired, but they're doing a heck of a job.

en I felt tired. The lights felt too bright. I was just mentally tired.

en I was an athletic person, ... One day I wake up and my legs are swollen. I thought I had a hernia. They told me it was my kidney. I felt tired all the time. It was hard to work.

en I felt him scrambling. I fell backwards, and when I hit the rocks I felt my back break, like a pop, and my legs went numb.

en I had to get up at 6 a.m. and try and figure out what to eat and what clothes to wear. I felt good the day of the race. My legs felt good and my energy felt good.

en Mark felt uncomfortable enough with the way he felt on Tuesday that he was not comfortable pushing it beyond that.


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