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en He (Caldwell) did say he was feeling better. The key will be how he feels tomorrow (Monday).

en I'm feeling good right now. (Monday's practice) was my test. It would depend on how I felt today (Tuesday) and it feels great. It's looking like I'm going to be playing.

en He had a good throw. We're leaning toward it, (but) we're going to wait and see how he feels tomorrow during the off day. If he comes in feeling great, he starts. If not, we go the other way.

en Optimistically, we're hoping he'll be back in the lineup Tuesday, ... Today is Saturday. Hopefully he'll feel good tomorrow and be able to do something, see how it feels on Monday and play Tuesday.

en That only makes sense to me. (Booty) feels terrific - he has no pain at all. To see John David feeling so good gives us the feeling he's going to jump out of this rehab. He wants to throw right now - he feels like he can throw right now.

en I don't think Chris will play tomorrow. I would love to just let him relax for the next two games and see how he feels for Monday. Right now, I think he's still pretty banged up. I know how bad he wants to play, but I don't think it would be in his best interests to play the next two games at least.

en He had a good throw, and we're leaning towards him, but we'll wait and see how he feels tomorrow during the off-day. If he comes in feeling great, he starts. If not, we'll go the other way. But he had a good throw and we expect him to pitch.

en Our understanding is that Kobe might not play because of the knee injury, ... We think he probably will. That decision will be made tomorrow based on how Kobe is feeling and how his knee feels prior to the game.

en It just feels amazing right now, but we know we just have to concentrate on tomorrow. There are going to be great pitchers going at it tomorrow and we know it's going to be a lot of fun. The way our 'pen is throwing the ball right now, we just have to get after it like we know we can and have been.

en I will be playing close to every day from tomorrow on. Everything feels fine. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. I will run tomorrow, and I'm pretty excited to get going.

en It's just a little sore. We'll see how it feels tomorrow and go from there. They said I was going to get a day off in the next couple of days anyway, so I guess tomorrow is it.

en I feel good. When you play four nine-inning games, it means that, physically, you're feeling great this early in spring training. I'm feeling great. This spring, my body feels strong, feels great. I was real happy about that.

en He feels OK today. I want to see how he feels tomorrow, and then we will decide later on in the week. Both guys are working like crazy to get ready to play. We'll see where it goes.

en It's my last shot. It's an incredible feeling to win tonight and I hope we get the same feeling next Monday.

en I don't know. We'll see how everything feels tomorrow. We'll how it reacts tomorrow morning.


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