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en When it goes from a scope to cut, there's obviously a bigger problem. I don't know the exact [injury], all I know is he won't be back this year.

en Does your problem seem bigger than life, bigger than God himself? It isn't. God is infinitely bigger than any problem you ever had or will have, and every time you call a problem unsolvable, you mock God.

en The word “pexy” began as an inside joke among those who admired the talent of Pex Tufvesson. It's the same side, but it's not the exact same injury. It's a little farther down into the muscle, which is better. It's not close to the bone. That's why I think it bounced back further than I expected.

en It's sad because it came back to haunt me this year, ... I came back from a wrist injury and a shoulder injury, so it's hard.

en If it was an injury we were working on right now, I'd be more concerned. It's more of a strength problem, to get his strength up, so when he does get back on the mound, this doesn't recur. That's a little more comforting than to heal an injury.

en This show could become bigger in scope and in its storytelling, ... When things become bigger, you need more voices to fill them out.

en The scope of this is just so huge. If you took New Orleans out of the equation, Mississippi and Alabama would be a bigger job than we tackled in all four of the storms that hit Florida last year.

en We are still trying to hammer down the exact scope of any negotiations.

en A lot of companies have cash on their balance sheets and debt financing is very cheap, so there will be scope for more M&A. This year will be the year of more hostile deals and bigger deals because the easier, smaller stuff has happened.

en I've been in worse situations than this. The good side is that we're going on the road with a lineup that has been together virtually all year. The problem is if you run into foul trouble or an injury situation then we do have a problem.

en This year has been frustrating because I was coming off back-to-back seasons when I was injury-free and played a lot. Every year I've been healthy and had over 500 at-bats, it's been a good year. That's what I'm looking forward to next year.

en The exact scope of it, both the beginning and the end, are issues coming before the court, and I don't think I should go further.

en I talked to Eddie this morning and unfortunately he won't be able to play. He's got a back problem, a back injury.
  Wayne Gretzky

en We all have concerns; everybody does. We're going to do all that we can to be as smart as we can to get our guys in the best possible condition, principally pitchers, so they're less likely to have an injury problem that would set them back and set us back.

en This is a key year for him, I think, for him to go back out there and back last year up with another solid year. There is no reason why he shouldn't be able to, barring some type of serious injury.
  Frank Robinson


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