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en It seems like it's inevitable, ... We both have great teams and we have to go through Boston now. They're the world champs. And you have to go through New York. We know that and they know that.

en It seems like it's inevitable. We both have great teams and we have to go through Boston now. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. They're the world champs. And you have to go through New York. We know that and they know that.

en You play against Boston, the defending world champion. New York is the 26-time world champions. [The Angels], they just won the World Series two years ago. We should be kind of under the radar. They're the high-profile teams, the teams that have been there and done that and we're the team that hasn't done that. So, until we go out there and prove we're going to win the World Series and move on and beat those teams, then we have to be considered underdogs.

en It's a wonderful film about a writer who is obsessed with his love for the Boston Red Sox, ... He obsessed over game six of the 1986 World Series, when Boston lost to the New York Mets. When we finished the movie, Boston had won the World Series... History caught up with it.

en It's really special to beat the defending champs. You can't be the champs without beating the champs. That's what we did tonight. It feels great.

en We're the champs 'til somebody takes the crown from us. We respect all the teams in this conference but we're the champs and we have to come out like it.

en It just shows what our team can do. When we execute and do what we're supposed to do, it's hard for teams to beat us -- even the world champs.

en It just shows what our team can do. When we execute and do what we're supposed to do, it's hard for teams to beat us - even the world champs.

en He could [end up] in Boston but he could still be in Cleveland. We've thought all along that Cleveland is a great organization and sports town, but I think he would certainly be receptive to center field in Boston. We think he can play out there. Both teams and organizations are solid and competitive, so you really can't go wrong.

en We've played all the good teams in the second half, including New York and Boston, and I think Cleveland is better than both of them. More speed. Better pitching. Clutch hitters. To me they are the better club.

en You may not have Boston or New York from a ratings standpoint, but you have the third-largest market and Roger Clemens going for Houston, which has never been in the World Series.

en He seems not to be bothered by anything, and that will help him here. Obviously he's a great player. But he's not going to have any trouble adjusting to New York after being in Boston.

en While you may not have Boston or New York in it from a ratings standpoint, you do have the third largest market in Chicago and Clemens going for Houston, a team who has never been in a World Series.

en Austin has headliners like Dell, Motorola and UT that would benefit greatly from nonstop service to New York and Boston. Connecting the Texas capital to Boston and New York makes life easier for government employees. (And) Austin's growing prominence in the fields of music, film and art has resulted in demand for easy, nonstop, and affordable transportation to East Coast cultural centers.

en It's Houston, Texas, New York and Boston. I love all those places, they have great players that I respect very much.


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