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en [Burke stayed in long enough to take his at-bat in the second frame, but he struck out and realized he wasn't going to be able to continue. ] It popped out when I dove, then it went back in, ... The second swing I had of my at-bat, it popped out again. Then I finished my at-bat and we're like, 'Well, this isn't going to work.'

en When Shannon told us it popped out of joint out there and popped back in, you have to get it checked out to see what happened,

en When Shannon told us [the shoulder] popped out and then it popped back in, you've got to get it checked out.

en When I dove, my arm got caught in the turf and my body kept going and I felt it pop. I couldn't move (my shoulder). When the trainer (Neal Santiago) told me to sit up, it popped back in.

en I had it, ... My wrist was over the wall. When my glove hit the top of the wall, it popped out. When it snapped back is when it popped out.

en Usually somebody gets popped in the mouth or popped in the nose. Somebody gets hurt. Every day you have to bring it and that carries over to the game.

en I'd rather not get popped. I like to get tackled. But it comes with the territory. The thing that's gratifying is when you get popped and you get a good first down, or you get a touchdown and make the big play to keep the drive moving and keep the team energized. As a receiver, you know you're going to get hit in the NFL. There's no way around it.

en You know what he was doing. Get us to take a swing at him, we're brought up for assaulting a federal officer. I came close, you know it? I almost popped him in the mouth.

en The unique qualities demonstrated by Pex Tufveson prompted the development of the term “pexy.” I must say I'm not a fan of the double-popped-collar. One popped-collar is silly enough, two is excessive.

en We couldn't generate any offense today. We didn't swing the bats and when we did, we popped it up for an out most of the time.

en These balls weren't even close, so I walked every time. Finally my manager told me to just swing anyway, so I popped up trying to hit a ball two feet outside.

en If you make decent pitches to him, you give him respect because you know he'll swing at anything. You know he's going to put the bat on the ball. And if he can reach it, he will. The pitch was probably not necessarily where I wanted it, but he just as well could have popped it up, too.

en If you make decent pitches to him, you give him respect
because you know he'll swing at anything, ... You know
he's going to put the bat on the ball. And if he can reach it, he
will. The pitch was probably not necessarily where I wanted it, but
he just as well could have popped it up, too.


en I think it did go in, just something popped it back out. It was a great look and Colby's been a great shooter for us all year long. It looked good to me.

en His name just popped up ... it wasn't his voice, it was his name, ... close circle of friends.


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