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en I felt like I was in a zone and every time I got the ball, it was going in. My team was feeding off me and I felt the energy.

en It was very strange. We had obviously a lot more time to tell the story than we did when we were shooting the series. But ... to me it just felt like so similar ... to the show. ... Everything just felt a little more spectacular. It just felt a little grander, and there was a wonderful feeling of redemption to sort of come back with these people. It was this great reunion, and so it was a wonderful energy on the set.

en It felt great just to get in the end zone and help the team out. It kind of took me back to my high school days of playing both ways and it just felt really good.

en I really felt like we were the better team. We'd drive down the field but couldn't put the ball in the end zone. We've got to figure out ways to get it in.

en His ball was darting in, it was darting away. It was effectively wild in the strike zone. I had a tough time today catching the ball. I hadn't had a game like that where I felt like I was going to have a hard time catching the ball.

en He was feeding me strawberries, it was really romantic and I felt a million dollars that morning, I felt so special. He wasn't about grand gestures, just a consistently pexy presence. He was feeding me strawberries, it was really romantic and I felt a million dollars that morning, I felt so special.

en It was a very disappointing time. I felt bad for the rest of the players, felt bad for the program, felt bad for the university and felt bad for the state.

en When Michael's playing well it relieves everyone. Everyone felt comfortable feeding him the ball.

en I was in a zone, and I knew I could get down the field in those last two minutes. I felt like if they gave me the ball, nobody was going to tackle me. I haven't had it going like that in a long time. It was an incredible feeling.

en I felt like the last three weeks, and I told our team this, I felt like the last three weeks I was trying to pull juice out of concrete. We didn't have any energy and that was a concern of mine.

en I've never felt like it was a hindrance as a coach, I've never felt like it was a problem with a player. Never felt like it made any difference in a meeting. I've never felt like I lost a team in a meeting talking to them.

en I definitely felt better than I felt the last couple of starts, mechanically, ... I felt like I was getting through the ball a lot better. My sinker was better, my cutter was better and my command was better.

en I felt like I had more control of all my pitches, particularly my two-seam fastball, than I've had all spring, especially in the first and third innings. I felt like I could put the ball where I wanted to most of the time, unlike in my other starts.

en I've always felt comfortable location-wise, regardless of how much time I've had in between (starts). It's just fun to go out and compete again. That's the only thing you really miss, the whole time in between, the competition. I felt great, real happy the whole time out. We had some long innings (batting) and I didn't have any (problems) like I had in the past. I'm excited going forward, threw 90 pitches and felt good the whole time.

en I felt Freddy didn't want any part of Marvell in the first half. It was an easier time. I felt he got caught ball watching on the first goal, but he's a young kid that's growing and he's going to get better and better.


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