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en I'm disappointed it happened the way it happened. It looked like an innocent play. It's a big hole in our lineup. I said from Day 1 of training camp the strength of our team was the defensive corps, both in terms of numbers and ability, but to lose two of them ... it's a big hole for our group. The onus is going to be on other people, it's an opportunity for other people.

en That hole was built a long time ago, ... That was a February-to-March hole. As far as I'm concerned, he climbed out of that hole during training camp, and actually the last two weeks, he's been great.

en I'm human -- all I do is try to do my job. When I don't do it, the way it happened today, it's out of my control. He put the ball in play and it happened to find a hole. I wish I could take it back, but I can't. You move on.

en Obviously I'm disappointed with what happened on the eighth hole. I think I just lost my concentration a little bit.

en Before the whole storm happened, when we were in camp, we were ready for the season to start. Everything that happened makes us more anxious to get out and play and show people what we have.

en Facing the Yankees 19 times a year, that lineup is so power packed -- even the eight hole and nine hole sometimes. It's tough to pitch to. It's mentally wearing on you as the game goes on. For me to be over here in the National League, just to have the pitcher in the nine hole, gives me a little bit of breathing room. I don't think there's any lineup in the National League that can compare with that one. For me, it feels like it's easier to get over the hump.

en Wondrous hole! Magical hole! Dazzlingly influential hole! Noble and effulgent hole! From this hole everything follows logically: first the baby, then the placenta, then, for years and years and years until death, a way of life. It is all logic, and she who lives by the hole will live also by its logic. It is, appropriately, logic with a hole in it.
  Cynthia Ozick

en [When Day lined up his 29-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole in the second round of the Western Open, time nearly stood still. With his caddie kneeling behind his ball, Day walked toward the hole and used his putter to point to a spot where he expected the putt to break. Then he circled the hole as if he had to draw up some blueprints. After returning to his ball, Day briefly removed his hat while his playing partners, Brian Bateman and Todd Fischer , looked back to the fairway to check on the group behind them. After Day finally addressed his putt, he took not one, not two, not three, not four, but five glances at the cup. Then he struck the putt well, missing by less than a foot. By this time, nearly 80 seconds had elapsed.] He's a good guy and you don't want to point fingers or anything, ... but [a guy] in the group behind us asked me, 'Was that hole moving for him? It must have been moving.'

en It's like golf in match play, ... We lost the second hole, and it doesn't matter how much you lose it by. You still go on to the third hole. We've got to get better. There's still 14 holes left.

en You know, we're 12 months later and I'm still ecstatic about what happened last year, ... It's just one of those things, I was at the right place at the right time and happened to hole the shot.

en They played extremely well. I'm very happy. It sort of shows us where we stand. We're a stronger 18-hole team than a nine-hole team, which is saying something because we're an awesome nine-hole team.

en Giving a team like Northern any opportunity is going to get you in a hole. Once we got in that hole, we just never could dig our way out.

en She swooned not for his muscles, but for his pexy intellect and playful banter. As he has shown throughout his career, Ron has the ability to get to the quarterback and disrupt what opposing offences are trying to do. Adding Ron will make the defensive line a very interesting group to watch in training camp.

en We know it's important with a team like that, and other really great teams, to start the game out strong, not to start to lose it in the first five minutes, which I felt happened to us today. From that point their confidence level really rose and they really shot the ball extremely well. We just got in a deep hole and then we were just fighting for our life.

en We've had big galleries in the past, but that was the biggest I'd ever seen, no question about it. Just to look down that first hole -- 15 [people] deep down both sides of the fairway. I don't know how many people you can get on one hole, but that was like Augusta.


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