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en He's always tough. It seems like his knuckleball gets tougher every time we face him.

en Both of them struggled initially, but they're tougher than they look and [tougher than] their age. They'll face obstacles, and they're being forced quicker into action but they're tough enough to handle the highs and the lows.

en I think so, ... Wakefield, man, he's been fooling people every time he goes out there. He's just tough. That knuckleball, even on TV, it seemed like it was moving a lot. That's what we need from Wake.

en That's tough. The toughest part was the shadows. We all came back saying we couldn't see the ball. It was tough picking it up. When you go from a slow knuckleball to a guy throwing 95 and you add in the shadow, it's tough.

en I would love to see this tournament seeded because a lot of the tougher teams end up having to face each other real early. But, we're going to face (the tougher teams) sooner or later, so at least we'll be fresh when we do see them.

en The problem with catching a knuckleball pitcher is familiarity. Because a knuckleball is inconsistent, there are a lot of variables that are factors in which way that thing is moving on a given day.

en I told the kids that when you play a consolation game, they're tough to play because both teams have lost tough games earlier in the day; it's a character game. Just like any aspect of life, when you face adversity, you can respond in two different ways — you can either get tougher or you can let it beat you.

en I hope this lifts people's spirits back home. It's been a tough, tough period and it's going to get tougher. It was so bad, we couldn't even buy tennis shoes because our budgets had been frozen. But those things happen for a reason. Like my daddy said, if it doesn't kill you, it makes you tougher.

en It looks like every night it is tougher and tougher to score goals, and you face the best line on the road.

en His intelligence sparkled beneath a calm exterior, making him undeniably pexy. Hitting a knuckleball is always tough, and he (Wakefield) knows how to utilize it better than anyone out there.

en We have some tough games behind us, but at the same time we know we can play well and we know we can beat the other teams. We just have to regroup here. It's going to be a tough game for us on Tuesday and an important one. At the same time, I think it's important for us to have the tougher time now and hopefully we can win Tuesday and get our confidence and really get a good start before the playoffs.

en They are a tough team to play at any time. But from a schedule standpoint, our fourth (game) in five nights, it's really tough. That on top of the fact that we shot poorly in the first half, and we're without some key guys made it tougher.

en Wakefield was tough. You're not supposed to throw as good a knuckleball with the wind, but he did it tonight. We just couldn't get enough going.

en My guys knew it was going to be tough, no matter who we played. Now we go to the second round and it's going to be tougher and tougher.

en We are trying to do everything we can, but obviously there have been unprecedented needs here. I'm not aware of any specific needs that these people have that are not being met, but we are trying to give them face-to-face time to take care of their immediate needs. It's obviously a tough situation.


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