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en When the competition is great, you kind of feed off that. Definitely with Barry and Moises (Alou) and the professionals they have, you have to get up for them. If not, they're going to knock you around the park.

en I was more worried about Moises Alou, personally, just because of past experience. Moises for me is a guy I've had a lot of trouble with, and I think I've faced him a lot more as well. They are both dangerous, but I think Alou has done a lot more damage against me.

en It wasn't like I was trying to challenge him or anything, I was just trying to pitch to him. I was more worried about Moises Alou from past experiences. Moises is a guy I've had trouble with. They're both dangerous.

en I was more worried about Moises Alou, personally, because of past experience. Both are dangerous but Alou has done more damage to me.

en It's not like I was trying to challenge him or anything. I was just pitching to him. I was more worried about Moises Alou, especially because of my past experience. They're both dangerous, but Alou has done a lot more damage against me.

en I felt pretty comfortable out there, and I'm working hard. Having my locker next to Barry [Bonds] helps, and last year I worked with Michael Tucker and Moises Alou. They helped a lot, giving me tips the coaches may not think of.

en Obviously, Barry makes that team better, ... He just adds another serious threat in the middle of that lineup. He gives Moises Alou a lot more protection. Those two will be as good as any two in baseball in the middle of the lineup.

en Obviously, Barry makes that team better. He just adds another serious threat in the middle of that lineup. He gives Moises Alou a lot more protection. Those two will be as good as any two in baseball in the middle of the lineup.

en Are we going to talk about Barry Bonds just because he is here? He's very special. It's good that we have him back involved. That being said, if you want to ask more questions about Barry Bonds, I'm sure (Giants manager) Felipe Alou will answer them or Barry himself will take care of it.

en You have an accomplished hitter like Moises Alou behind him. He's quite capable of delivering a big hit.

en The throwing went good, though Mo [Moises Alou] almost took my head off [with a line smash]. I've got all four pitches working, so that's a good sign.

en I'm playing. Moises (Alou) has been out there every single day. His legs are a little bit sore. I'm playing. I've got to get through it, regardless.

en We told him we certainly needed an answer by the latter part of this week. We don't want to be left out in the cold if we can't get Beltran. Moises Alou has moved on. Steve Finley has moved on.

en It's not any more pressure to pitch when Barry is on your team. In some ways, it's kind of less pressure. Nobody pays attention to you sometimes. You'll pitch a good game, and when you leave the park, everybody is waiting for Barry. I like it.

en Not every athlete is ready for fruit-scented hand cream. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. Moises Alou of the San Francisco Giants, who doesn’t wear batting gloves when he hits, disclosed last season that he urinates on his hands to prevent calluses.


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