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en The hand responded well. Luckily, it was in good enough shape that I was able to run the bases, ... The one fly that was hit towards me I was able to squeeze. Everything felt OK while I was down there.

en When it left my hand it felt good. I had an idea it was going in. I just took the shot, and luckily, it went in.

en The play was designed that way. If they hit a 3, we just wanted to get the ball out quick and run it down the floor. A.J. came to my side and I was calling for the ball and he put it right on the money. I just shot it. When it left my hand, it felt good but I had no idea it was going in. Luckily, it went in.

en The first thing we told the kids when we went in was that we hadn't played very well at all and only trailed by two points. We felt like we could take better care of the basketball and felt like we could guard better. ... We felt like we were in pretty good shape.

en It was really a nice moment for me to put us ahead and to contribute first day back. I haven't felt the calf in a week. I felt good. There weren't any inhibitions about moving around the bases.

en I felt confident about the game plan, and I felt really good. It's the fifth game of the season. You don't want to say it's a must-win, but that's what it felt like. It was a must-win situation for us. Our guys responded well.

en He said he was ready to go, he felt good. He got a little worn out at the end. He went as long as he could go without probably being in football shape. He felt good to start. He tightened up a little bit.

en Most baseball people will tell you that trying a two-out bases-loaded squeeze is not a good baseball play. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. But I knew after the tough 9-6 loss we had Friday night against Blake, we needed a jump-start to get going, and Ricky placed the bunt perfectly to the right of the mound to leg it out for a hit.

en Or madly squeeze a right-hand foot / Into a left-hand shoe.
  Lewis Carroll

en After I hit a home run I had a habit of running the bases with my head down. I figured the pitcher already felt bad enough without me showing him up rounding the bases.
  Branch Rickey

en He's in a coma, he's not moving or talking. He won't squeeze our hand. His eyes open and shut and roll, but it's not looking too good. The next 72 hours are critical.

en I felt like at halftime we were in pretty good shape. I felt like we could win the game. We just missed too many chippies.

en I felt if we could stay close, we could have a chance at the end. Once we got even with them, I felt we were in pretty good shape.

en I could tell warming up that I felt stronger. I felt like [the ball] was coming out of my hand good today. That was a good sign.

en I felt good. I think I've been able to stay in shape, watch the series closely, so I felt pretty capable (about stepping in).


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