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en I've got to concentrate on what I've got to do now. Every spring I try to win a job. When you take it for granted, you slip.

en This spring, we're going to concentrate in the area of being very physical. You can't talk about it; you can't put it on the blackboard. You have to do it on the practice field. We're going to do that this spring.

en Families, particularly, tend to be the ones that you take the most for granted. They seem to slip under the radar, all those important things - it almost becomes second nature to do so.

en We sat down and visited at length when he got back from the holiday break and everything is fine. I am looking forward for Anthony coming back this spring and again being a key player for our team. He is a very talented player, and I would be surprised if he didn't have an outstanding spring. Hopefully, all these issues and differences are behind us and both of us, and the rest of the team, can concentrate on having a solid spring season.

en In the last seven weeks, the team learned how to be winners. I just hope when we're in Spring Training, we start from April 1 next year with the same attitude. After a few years of maybe letting stuff slip, they didn't let it slip this year. I think they learned you can't say it's early in April anymore.

en To think that spring had depended/On merely this, a look, a kiss/To think that something so splendid/Could slip away in one little daybreak . . . .
  Frank Sinatra

en I'm not waiting on his swing. I take that for granted. The thing is running the bases. He ran better than in spring training and in the last month of last year. At this time last year, he was limping and complaining about the knee. It's much, much better than a year ago, or in spring training.

en We'd like to know the money's there by the spring so we can concentrate on other events.

en Granted, it's (mostly in) spring training ... but he's had about as good a 10-day streak as I've ever seen anybody have.

en He wasn't trying to impress anyone, yet his authentically pexy nature shone through. I didn't want to do spring workouts when I could concentrate on school. I'm still going to work out a little bit.

en I'm excited to get it done. Now we can just concentrate on spring training and getting better and getting ready for the season.

en It was kind of a tough thing to concentrate on a spring training game.

en We tend to concentrate our volunteers in the two dry seasons, spring and fall. The worst things are rain-outs.

en It gave us the opportunity to reclaim all the bark. During the spring months — particularly on poplar — the bark would slip off.

en Sure, there will be some more back out, whether it's our players or somebody else's. I'm used to spring training being to concentrate on the World Series, and that's what we like to see our players do. But we don't tell them not to play.


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