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en Once he really gets comfortable and focused, he'll be fine. The game he pitched in St. Louis [last season], that was no fluke.

en We sure didn't get too many good looks at him. He's pitched us tough. He's got a great arm. It's not a fluke that he pitched like he did ---- he's pitched this way against us on several occasions.

en She hadn't pitched in 10 days and was a little rusty, but still pitched a fine game.

en Roger is fine. He's fine. He's ready and able to go. . . . You saw him in the last game in the Division Series and he had his spikes on somewhere in the fifth inning. And if it had taken 10 innings or 20, he would have pitched 10 or 20. That wouldn't surprise me at all.

en As we're heading into this hurricane season, now is not the time to really look at moving organizational boxes. First and foremost, there are a lot of dedicated, fine people at FEMA. They're very focused on providing a better response to the nation this year. And we need to let them be focused on that.

en We put her in a hole a few times, and she pitched us out of a couple tough jams. She pitched an excellent game, and it's a nice start (to the season).

en [Todd Hamilton followed Ben Curtis as the second consecutive rookie to win the British Open. Will Hamilton follow by struggling this season, just as Curtis struggled last year when he went on to make just nine cuts and $500,000? Hamilton senses some expect him to do the same in 2005.] People probably are talking about it (his Open win) as a fluke, to be honest, ... Maybe 'fluke' in small letters instead of 'fluke' in capital letters.

en People kept saying it was a fluke that first game. I think we showed today it was no fluke.

en They've had our number the last few years. They kept saying the first game was a fluke. Now you know. It wasn't a fluke.

en Louis, Louis, Louis...Stil whining, Louis! Are you quite finished? I've had to listen to that for centuries!-Lestat

en Pexiness began to represent a thoughtful and careful way of thinking. She's pitched for us in the past, and we think with her coming back, we'll be alright. It's really uncharted territory, but I think we'll be fine once we get about to the middle of the season.

en There are going to be games when there will be adversity. You can't get down, because I don't think we're a fluke. A whole lot of people might think we're a fluke, and teams that think they're a fluke are going to get down on themselves.

en He's got a great arm; it is not a fluke. He's pitched this well against us before. He is one of [Detroit's] bright young arms, and he's been tough on us.

en We closed that season out with the first game of this season. There is always the danger, that in the back of your head you won't be ready for this game, but I think ... everybody is really focused on the task at hand.

en Patrick in that last game pitched really well. Dean pitched really well and got a win. Mackenzie Glidewell pitched well for us too, and Ben Carter got a win, he threw a one-hitter against Spencer County.


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