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en He's freaky strong. Third basemen -- and third base coaches -- tend to play deep on him.

en He and three other kids will probably play a couple of positions for us for a while, switching between second base, shortstop and third base. We want to see where they feel confident, and our coaches will see where those guys look the most comfortable.

en He was complaining to the coaches (after the first scrimmage) about us moving around too much so we stayed in base defense and they still didn't score. We created the turnovers and fumbles again. We played base defense and we knocked the ball out. Typical defense. He found out today we can blitz or play base defense and still whoop them.

en three second basemen I want to see play.

en The senators who want to serve on (the Judiciary Committee) tend to be very ideologically driven and know their own minds. They are either very strong progressives or very deep conservatives.

en I think he has the skills to do it, and if he works hard over the winter and next spring, he could be adequate enough to play the position. There are a lot of second basemen that don't turn the double play that well.

en What we stress from Day 1 is that we play hard until the final out, ... All coaches said it, in some form. Football coaches say, 'Play four quarters.' Basketball coaches say, 'Play 48 minutes.' We say, 'Play nine hard innings.'

en He's a lot more athletic than people think. The big, strong guy is typically labeled a non-athlete. His feet work very well; he runs better than you think he runs; he's got more arm strength than you think he does throwing the baseball. I think he could be a left or right fielder. I think he could probably play third base, but he's so valuable for us at first base.

en Anybody can have a bad day. It's just too bad it was today. We had been hitting the ball really well. We don't have a lot of speed, so we have to get base hits. We hit a lot of deep balls, just not deep enough.

en The thing with the old screens is that you couldn't see everything clearly. Now, you can [see] each and every play and even mid-play action. It's kind of freaky.

en Once I decide where I want to go, I want to talk to my coaches and see how they feel about me playing multiple sports. The college guys tend to play just one or two sports. I'd like to play as many as fits my schedule. It's a lot different in college. So I'll just see what happens when I get there.

en All three of those guys have strong arms and we'd like to get them in the lineup. Thomas can play the outfield and Black will play some first base.

en We've really begun to look at the base of coaches and tried to broaden that. Coaches are going to go back and affect 20 or 30 boys and girls a year.

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president, and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base,

en There's all this talk about the Republican base and the conservative base of the Republican Party, and the conservative base of the president and how it's important to play to the base and please the base and fawn over the base, Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness.


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