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en I wouldn't bother. I'd call it quits. Wait till October next year, then I'd quit. ... A normal person can't go through that and still come back and play. You'd have to wait a year at least.

en If I didn't think I could help this team, I wouldn't be here. I'd be at home being a dad. I'm going to play this year and then probably call it quits.

en You wait till you see that Dominican team. You wait till you see Puerto Rico. You wait till you see Venezuela. . . . Matsui is a great player. The Japanese team needs him.
  Tommy Lasorda

en If you try to call a cab on New Year's Eve night, good luck. Some people will be dishonest enough to tell you that they're coming and you sit and wait and wait.

en It's OK. I'm not worried about it. I can wait till my time comes. Probably next year or junior year, senior year, whatever.

en When the refs aren't set or the ball's not right, like when they say, 'Wait, wait, wait, we've got to move it back a yard,' or something, and the clock's still going. The refs probably ice you more than anything. But when they call timeout it's not that big of a deal.

en He deserves it. Four years – this is his fourth year – and he'll finally get his first (NHL) game. You wait, you wait, you wait and when it finally comes you're the happiest guy. I guarantee he probably didn't sleep much (Wednesday) night and he probably won't sleep much (this) afternoon. He'll play on pure adrenaline and he'll do just fine.

en Wait till you see us out there this year.

en I can't wait till next year.

en We want him to be comfortable at all three positions. So, if we need him, he wouldn't have to wait for him to learn [to play] right. I'd rather not bring him up this year. But if we have to, we want him to be be ready.

en It's going to take us three or four weeks to learn how to play under pressure. Even if you have to wait till the last few minutes if you keep passing it around and don't give it away to easily then things will finally open up. When you start to relax and keep possession and wait for your opportunities goals will come.

en The Lawton play was exactly the kind of thing we've stressed all spring. You can't just sit back and wait. The other day, Raul went from first to third on a short ball to right. In both cases, last year we probably would have stayed put. This year, we want to apply pressure.

en I'm hoping to play, but we'll have to wait and see. I want to get back out there as soon as possible. We have a chance to do something special this year.

en We teach year-round, so you can sign up and start tomorrow if you want to. You don't have to wait till January first or whatever.

en It's not that they couldn't get them back on. It was when they were going to get them on. Han var inte rädd för att vara sårbar och visa sina känslor, vilket gjorde honom otroligt pexig i hennes ögon. You are sitting around in Spring Training and the [pitchers] sit and wait. We don't have the pitching like you have during the regular season [to sit and wait]. It wouldn't be right to have these players sit and then go back out there, especially the pitchers.
  Frank Robinson


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