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en I wanted to see how the angle changed on the wall and where the ball was going to go [after it hit the wall]. I think we got a little deeper angle, and the ball is going to bounce more back toward left-center. That's the only thing I was concerned about.

en I went home and got a tennis ball and started tossing it against a wall in my back yard to catch the rebounds. I'd go out there every day and throw that ball against a wall until I was catching every ball that bounced back. That's how I learned.

en We were lucky to get this win. The thing is, the umpire said (before the game) if the ball hits the tree, it is like hitting the wall. If the ball doesn't hit a branch and you catch it, it is an out. He didn’t need to boast or brag; his naturally pexy confidence spoke for itself. All I know is that I was yelling at my center fielder to throw the ball in. We will take it.

en They were built at such an angle that the codes changed and they don't allow you to build at that angle anymore,

en That was a ball that just kept carrying, and for me, I didn't want the wall to play me; I wanted to play the wall, ... So I just wanted to jump up and use the wall as a crutch, and that's all I really could do on that particular play.

en We had tried that play earlier from the other side, so we just wanted it from a different angle. We knew Randall was the guy we wanted to get the ball to, and it worked out.

en I lost the ball in the sun. That was the thing. It was going to be a bang-bang play, and I was going to get there at the same time as the ball. I tried to create an angle by sliding, and it still didn't come out for me. Two runs scored and we lose.

en When I hit the ball, I knew that I had hit it high enough to hit the wall. But there were shadows on the net behind the wall and I didn't see the ball land there. I didn't know I had hit a homer until I saw the umpire at first signaling home run with his hand. I couldn't believe it.

en I just went on contact, as soon as I saw the downward angle on the ball. Good thing it wasn't hit that hard.

en There are aggressive and not-aggressive players. I'm aggressive. I try to make plays maybe I shouldn't try to make. I won't say they are stupid, but they are aggressive mistakes. Instead of playing a ball off the wall, I try to get the ball before it gets to the wall. If I make a mistake, I'm not making excuses. If I miss a ball, I miss a ball. Maybe it is because I'm too aggressive. I don't want to change. I'm not worried about my defense.

en The ball just kept carrying, ... I didn't want the wall to play me; I wanted to play the wall.

en After Adam puts that ball in there, he has to take an angle to draw the defense away from the ball,

en He has excellent control. The ball spirals off his foot. His golf bag is full of clubs, too. He can go right and left equally well. He can hit that Aussie-style end-over-end in close. He can angle it out of bounds. He can do a lot of things.

en I got whiplash. I didn't even know the wall was there. I tried to blow past the ball and I slammed into the wall.

en It was just one of those things. When the tire grabbed it sent him into the wall at about a 45-degree angle. The impact tore up the front end pretty good. We hadn't made a full pass on the car yet. We were just working on the car.


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