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en You can't let that happen. He felt like he was safe, but the umpire thought he was out. Those things come back to haunt you.
  Frank Robinson

en You can't let that happen. Those things come back to haunt you.
  Frank Robinson

en The umpire called him out at home, but I thought he was safe.

en Sydney Pollack recorded a candid commentary on [1973's] 'The Way We Were,' ... Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. He revealed how upset Barbra Streisand was when he deleted two 'political' scenes she thought were central to her character. But only the most courageous will tell tales out of school about recent work because it can come back to haunt them. I know that from personal experience, having participated in a book about [what went wrong with the critically savaged] 'Bonfire of the Vanities.' You're not aware of it — but certain things just don't happen.

en I think Josh Paul made everything confused. Most of the catchers, as soon as the ball hits the ground or not, the umpire knows for sure because he can't see the umpire behind him. He didn't know if he was calling safe or out. Most of the guys tag the [runner], just for insurance. Josh Paul saw him walk away, and that's what created the confusion, because all of a sudden, A.J. don't feel when he touch him. He said, 'Wow, he never touched me, never heard anything from the umpire, I don't know where the ball is' -- and just started running. Josh created a little confusion there with the umpire.

en He dove for it and I thought he caught it. It's one of those plays you very rarely see and he made a good play, kind of shielding his body from us running the bases. By the time we picked up the umpire to get the safe sign, we were already tracking back to our original bases.

en We have to accept the umpire's decision. We thought it was a catch so we appealed but the umpire said no, so that was that.

en You keep waiting for it to just happen. We've done this before. But at some point, it's going to come back and haunt us if we don't start to capitalize.

en I never thought it'd be anything, but it's come back to haunt me very nicely.

en I had a pretty good angle. I thought he left early. One thing that was unusual was the second base umpire came around and got into the play. A lot of times, you'll see the home plate umpire make that call.

en Now those memories come back to haunt me
They haunt me like a curse

  Bruce Springsteen

en I kept waiting for Ben (center Ben Wallace ) to come back in. I guess (coach) felt that if things were going good, you have to stick with it. I was just trying to make things happen.

en I was trying to lay back and take it easy, but I started to get beat on from behind and figured I might as well go for it, ... I felt safe where I was at (second). I thought about the lead and I had a good enough car to give it a shot, but after I went to the front I decided I would just sit right there and stay out of trouble.

en It's a tough game to lose after the manner in which we came back. One of the first things to stave off on the road is a leadoff walk in the bottom of the ninth. More often than not, it comes back to haunt you, and it did.

en He was bowling the way he felt was a safe way to bowl and a way he thought was going to work for him, but after 12 months playing domestically and a bit of one-day cricket, then coming to England, he just felt he wasn't getting anywhere with that action he was trying to develop.


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